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{{Short description|Performing arts venue in Manhattan, New York}} | |||
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{{Infobox venue | {{Infobox venue | ||
| image = The McKittrick Hotel 1.jpg | |||
| image_caption = Exterior of the McKittrick Hotel | |||
| address = 530 West 27th Street | | address = 530 West 27th Street | ||
| city = |
| city = Manhattan, New York | ||
| country = United States |
| country = United States | ||
| coordinates = {{Coord|40|45| |
| coordinates = {{Coord|40|45|02|N|74|00|14|W|display=inline,title}} | ||
| capacity = | | capacity = | ||
| opened = 2011 | |||
| website = https://mckittrickhotel.com/ | | website = https://mckittrickhotel.com/ | ||
}} | |||
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⚫ | The '''McKittrick Hotel''' (also known as '''The McKittrick''') is a ] venue themed as a 1930s ] in the ] neighborhood of ] in ]. It is located at 530 West ] and is best known as the setting of the ] production '']''.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Brantley |first=Ben |date=April 13, 2011 |title=Shakespeare Slept Here, Albeit Fitfully |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/14/theater/reviews/sleep-no-more-is-a-macbeth-in-a-hotel-review.html |access-date=December 19, 2024 |work=The New York Times}}</ref> It has also featured a bar and dining space known as Gallow Green on the roof,<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |date=February 20, 2019 |title=Gallow Green {{!}} New York Magazine {{!}} The Thousand Best |url=https://nymag.com/listings/bar/gallow-green/ |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=New York Magazine |language=en}}</ref> a restaurant called the Club Car (originally called the Heath) on the sixth floor,<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last=Morabito |first=Greg |date=December 13, 2013 |title=The Heath, Sleep No More's Restaurant Counterpart |url=https://ny.eater.com/2013/12/13/6315013/the-heath-sleep-no-mores-restaurant-counterpart |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=Eater NY |language=en}}</ref> and the ] bar on the second floor.<ref name=":4">{{Cite news |title=The Manderley Bar |url=https://www.timeout.com/newyork/bars/the-manderley-bar |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220819183027/https://www.timeout.com/newyork/bars/the-manderley-bar |archive-date=August 19, 2022 |access-date=December 19, 2024 |work=Time Out New York |language=en-US}}</ref> In addition to ''Sleep No More'', it has been used as a venue for a number of parties, performances, and special events.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The McKittrick Hotel – Off-Broadway |url=https://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/venues/mckittrick-hotel |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=New York Theatre Guide |language=en}}</ref> It is expected to close in January 2025 following the final performance of ''Sleep No More'' and a trio of farewell parties entitled ''APPARITIONS''.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |last=Lang |first=Brent |date=October 31, 2024 |title='Sleep No More' Sets Final Performance After Closure Was Delayed a Year (EXCLUSIVE) |url=https://variety.com/2024/legit/news/sleep-no-more-final-performance-date-1236196279/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |work=Variety}}</ref> | ||
The venue's name is a reference to the ] film '']''. | The venue's name is a reference to the ] film '']''. | ||
== Location and theming == | == Location and theming == | ||
The McKittrick spans roughly 100,000 square feet (9,300 square meters)<ref>{{Cite web |date=2011 |
The McKittrick spans roughly 100,000 square feet (9,300 square meters) across three adjoining warehouses.<ref>{{Cite web |date=February 1, 2011 |title=No Sleep Till... |url=https://www.urbandaddy.com/articles/12432/new-york/sleep-no-more-no-sleep-till-losing-yourself-in-an-abandoned-hotel |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=UrbanDaddy |language=en}}</ref> There are six stories and around a hundred rooms.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/20/theater/sleep-no-more-from-punchdrunk-transforms-chelsea-warehouses.html |title=Stage Is Set. Ready for Your Part? |work=The New York Times |date=March 16, 2011 |last=Piepenburg |first=Erik |access-date=December 19, 2024}}</ref> This space was previously used as part of several nightclubs, including ] and Guesthouse before its conversion into the McKittrick in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Solish |first=Scott |date=February 2, 2011 |title=Adaptive Re-uses |url=https://ny.eater.com/2011/2/2/6699091/adaptive-re-uses |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=Eater NY |language=en}}</ref> | ||
The McKittrick was never a real hotel, but Emursive, the producers of ''Sleep No More'' and many of the other events at the venue, have created a fictitious history for it. According to its official website, the McKittrick was built in 1939 to be New York's "most decadent" hotel but was shut down two days after the outbreak of ] (six weeks before the hotel's scheduled opening).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Story |
The McKittrick was never a real hotel, but Emursive, the producers of ''Sleep No More'' and many of the other events at the venue, have created a fictitious history for it. According to its official website, the McKittrick was built in 1939 to be New York's "most decadent" hotel but was shut down two days after the outbreak of ] (six weeks before the hotel's scheduled opening).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Story |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/our-story/ |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref> While not all areas of the venue reflect a hotel theming, they generally maintain a 1930s ] aesthetic. | ||
== Programs and events == | == Programs and events == | ||
⚫ | The McKittrick is primarily used as the set for ''Sleep No More'', a retelling of ] play '']'' with additional elements from the ] and the films of Alfred Hitchcock. It spans all six floors of the space and is famous its immersive elements and the distinctive ]s that audience members wear during the performance.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Soloski |first=Alexis |date=February 9, 2022 |title='Sleep No More' Awakens After a Long Hibernation |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/09/theater/sleep-no-more-reopens.html |work=The New York Times |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20241204100530/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/09/theater/sleep-no-more-reopens.html |archive-date=December 4, 2024 |access-date=December 20, 2024 |language=en}}</ref> ''Sleep No More'' opened on March 7, 2011 and is expected to close on January 5, 2025.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |last=Lang |first=Brent |date=October 31, 2024 |title='Sleep No More' Sets Final Performance After Closure Was Delayed a Year (EXCLUSIVE) |url=https://variety.com/2024/legit/news/sleep-no-more-final-performance-date-1236196279/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |work=Variety}}</ref> It has won numerous awards, including the 2011 ]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Jones |first=Kenneth |date=May 24, 2011 |title=Drama Desk Awards Go to Book of Mormon, Normal Heart, War Horse, Sutton Foster, Norbert Leo Butz |url=https://playbill.com/article/drama-desk-awards-go-to-book-of-mormon-normal-heart-war-horse-sutton-foster-norbert-leo-butz-com-177744 |access-date=December 3, 2024 |work=Playbill}}</ref> and special citations for design and choreography for its production company ] at the 2011 ]s.<ref>{{Cite web |title=11 |url=https://www.obieawards.com/events/2010s/year-11/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |website=Obie Awards |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Sleep No More by Punchdrunk |url=https://www.punchdrunk.com/work/sleep-no-more-new-york/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |website=www.punchdrunk.com |language=en-GB}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | {{Main article|Sleep No More (2011 play)}} | ||
⚫ | The McKittrick is primarily used as the set for ''Sleep No More'', a retelling of ] play ] with additional elements from the ] and the films of Alfred Hitchcock. It spans all six floors of the space and is famous |
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Since its opening in 2011, the McKittrick has also hosted a wide range of limited-time events, including: | Since its opening in 2011, the McKittrick has also hosted a wide range of limited-time events, including: | ||
⚫ | * ''Hypnotique'', a ] show.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hypnotique |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/hypnotique/ |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Soloski |first=Alexis |date=November 10, 2023 |title=Curtains Down, Bottoms Up: When the Show Ends, the Night's Just Getting Started |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/10/theater/nightlife-theater-new-york.html |work=The New York Times |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20240406022403/https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/10/theater/nightlife-theater-new-york.html |archive-date=April 6, 2024 |access-date=December 19, 2024 |language=en}}</ref> | ||
* ''The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart'', a production of ]'s musical, in partnership with the ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Chow |first1=Andrew R. |date=October 18, 2016 |title=National Theater of Scotland to Bring Prudencia Hart to New York |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/19/theater/national-theater-of-scotland-to-bring-prudencia-hart-to-new-york.html |access-date=October 31, 2016 |work=]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/prudencia-hart/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref> It ran from November 2016 to April 23, 2017 in the Heath. | |||
⚫ | * ''Hypnotique'', a ] show.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hypnotique |
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* ''SuperCinema'', a series of parties inspired by movies such as '']'' and ''].''<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 7, 2016 |title=The Guilty Party by Supercinema at the McKittrick Hotel |website=Behind the Scenes NYC |url=https://www.behindthescenesnyc.com/guilty-party-supercinema-mckittrick-hotel/ |access-date=December 19, 2024 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Clue 2016 |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/clue-2016/ |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Gatsby 2016 |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/gatsby-2016/ |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | * ''Bartschland Follies'' (also known as the ''McKittrick Follies'' or simply the ''Follies''), a late-night show headed by ] involving a mix of ] and burlesque.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Araujo |first=Roberto |date=October 4, 2019 |title=WATCH: A Look Inside at The McKittrick Hotel's Bartschland Follies |url=https://playbill.com/article/watch-a-look-inside-at-the-mckittrick-hotels-bartschland-follies |access-date=December 3, 2024 |work=Playbill}}</ref> | ||
* ''SuperCinema'', a series of parties inspired by movies such as '']'' and ''].''<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-09-07 |title=The Guilty Party by Supercinema at the McKittrick Hotel - Behind the Scenes NYC (BTSNYC) |url=https://www.behindthescenesnyc.com/guilty-party-supercinema-mckittrick-hotel/ |access-date=2024-12-19 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Clue 2016 {{!}} The McKittrick Hotel |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/clue-2016/ |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Gatsby 2016 {{!}} The McKittrick Hotel |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/gatsby-2016/ |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
* ''Inferno'', a ]-themed party.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 13, 2015 |title=The McKittrick Hotel Heats Up with Halloween-Themed Inferno |url=https://playbill.com/article/the-mckittrick-hotel-heats-up-with-halloween-themed-inferno-com-366876 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20210413071141/https://www.playbill.com/article/the-mckittrick-hotel-heats-up-with-halloween-themed-inferno-com-366876 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=Playbill |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Baratian |first=Bryan |date=October 28, 2018 |title="Inferno" Review – The McKittrick Masquerade |url=https://splashmags.com/index.php/2018/10/inferno-review-the-mckittrick-masquerade/#gsc.tab=0 |access-date=December 20, 2024 |website=Splash Magazines |language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | * ''Bartschland Follies'' (also known as the ''McKittrick Follies'' or simply the ''Follies''), a late-night show headed by ] involving a mix of ] and burlesque.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Araujo |first=Roberto |date= |
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⚫ | * ''The Lost Supper – A Hypnotic Dinner Party'', a mixture of dining and cabaret performance, featuring actors in animal masks.<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 20, 2018 |title=This Lost Supper won't be lost on you |url=https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/travel/2018/07/19/this-lost-supper-wont-be-lost-on-you/37003283/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}}</ref> It ran in a part of the Heath called the Attic in 2018 and closed on September 9 of that year. | ||
* ''Inferno'', a Halloween-themed party.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The McKittrick Hotel Heats Up with Halloween-Themed | |||
* ''At the Illusionist's Table'', a combination dining and magic performance designed, had a number of runs at the McKittrick.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Saxena |first=Jaya |date=January 17, 2023 |title=For My Next Trick, Dessert |url=https://www.eater.com/23558848/magic-show-dinner-theater-at-the-illusionists-table-review |access-date=December 20, 2024 |website=Eater |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Simmons |first=Paulanne |date=October 1, 2023 |title=Off-Broadway Review: AT THE ILLUSIONIST'S TABLE (The McKittrick Hotel) |url=https://stageandcinema.com/2023/10/01/review-at-the-illusionists-table-mckittrick-hotel/ |access-date=December 20, 2024 |website=Stage and Cinema |language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
* ''Sleep No More: Salon Series,'' discussion sections following performances of ''Sleep No More''. Salons were typically discussions between Emursive Chief Storyteller Ilana Gilovich and two members of the Sleep No More production team, followed by audience Q&A.<ref>{{Cite web |last=No Proscenium |first= |date=2024-05-29 |title=Review Rundown: Goin’ Big Instead of Goin’ Home |url=https://noproscenium.com/review-rundown-goin-big-instead-of-goin-home-4e9f91f77d96 |access-date=2024-12-28 |website=Medium |language=en}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | * ''The Lost Supper |
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* ''Sleep No More:'' ''Roundtable Series'', audience ] typically preceding ''Sleep No More'' performances. | |||
* ''At the Illusionist's Table'', a combination dining and magic performance designed, had a number of runs at the McKittrick.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Saxena |first=Jaya |date=2023-01-17 |title=For My Next Trick, Dessert |url=https://www.eater.com/23558848/magic-show-dinner-theater-at-the-illusionists-table-review |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Eater |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Simmons |first=Paulanne |date=2023-10-01 |title=Off-Broadway Review: AT THE ILLUSIONIST'S TABLE (The McKittrick Hotel) |url=https://stageandcinema.com/2023/10/01/review-at-the-illusionists-table-mckittrick-hotel/ |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Stage and Cinema |language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
* ''Speakeasy Magick'', a magic show featuring a number of performers, each with a ten minute act. This was later moved from the McKittrick to the nearby Overlook Bar.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Feldman |first=Adam |date=August 11, 2021 |title=Speakeasy Magick |url=https://www.timeout.com/newyork/theater/speakeasy-magick |access-date=2 January 2025 |website=TimeOut}}</ref> | |||
* ''APPARITIONS'', a three-night series of parties scheduled for January 2025 to bid farewell to the New York production of ''Sleep No More'' and the McKittrick.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The McKittrick to 'Close Its Doors Forever'; Farewell Parties Planned |url=https://playbill.com/article/the-mckittrick-to-close-its-doors-forever-farewell-parties-planned |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20241121190708/https://playbill.com/article/the-mckittrick-to-close-its-doors-forever-farewell-parties-planned |archive-date= |
* ''APPARITIONS'', a three-night series of parties scheduled for January 9–11, 2025 to bid farewell to the New York production of ''Sleep No More'' and the McKittrick.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hall |first=Margaret |date=November 19, 2024 |title=The McKittrick to 'Close Its Doors Forever'; Farewell Parties Planned |url=https://playbill.com/article/the-mckittrick-to-close-its-doors-forever-farewell-parties-planned |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20241121190708/https://playbill.com/article/the-mckittrick-to-close-its-doors-forever-farewell-parties-planned |archive-date=November 21, 2024 |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=Playbill |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
There have also been various parties for other holidays and events.<ref name=":12">{{Cite news |last=Lang |first=Brent |date= |
There have also been various parties for other holidays and events.<ref name=":12">{{Cite news |last=Lang |first=Brent |date=October 31, 2024 |title='Sleep No More' Sets Final Performance After Closure Was Delayed a Year (EXCLUSIVE) |url=https://variety.com/2024/legit/news/sleep-no-more-final-performance-date-1236196279/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |work=Variety}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The Nightmare Before Christmas |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/nightmare-before-christmas/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Halloween 2023 |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/halloween-2023/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Tapogna |first=Maximilian |date=November 6, 2023 |title=Down the rabbit hole at the McKittrick Hotel |url=https://www.documentjournal.com/2023/11/monster-halloween-party-mckittrick-hotel-chelsea-manhattan-nightlife/ |access-date=December 3, 2024 |website=Document Journal |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
== Spaces == | == Spaces == | ||
The McKittrick consists of three main spaces: the Manderley bar, the ''Sleep No More'' set, and the combination of |
The McKittrick consists of three main spaces: the Manderley bar, the ''Sleep No More'' set, and the combination of the Club Car and Gallow Green, which spans the top floor and the rooftop. | ||
=== Manderley |
=== Manderley bar === | ||
Upon entering the venue and passing the coat check, guests ascend a flight of stairs to the second floor and pass through a dark maze to reach the Manderley |
Upon entering the venue and passing the coat check, guests ascend a flight of stairs to the second floor and pass through a dark maze to reach the Manderley bar. Named after the estate in the novel '']'' (upon which the ] is based), the bar features two connected rooms – one with the bar and a performance area and another further back with additional seating. During performances of ''Sleep No More'', the area around the stage is roped off for those who have paid for premium entry. The performance area often features live music appropriate for the 1930s theming, including covers of modern pop songs. | ||
In addition to its use during performances of ''Sleep No More'' and other events such as the ''Follies'', the Manderley sometimes functions as a normal bar open to the public.<ref name=":4" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Manderley Bar |url=https://www.nyctourism.com/nightlife/manderley-bar/ |access-date= |
In addition to its use during performances of ''Sleep No More'' and other events such as the ''Follies'', the Manderley sometimes functions as a normal bar open to the public.<ref name=":4" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Manderley Bar |url=https://www.nyctourism.com/nightlife/manderley-bar/ |access-date=December 20, 2024 |website=New York City Tourism + Conventions |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
=== ''Sleep No More'' set === | === ''Sleep No More'' set === | ||
⚫ | {{Main article|Sleep No More (2011 play)}} | ||
The majority of the McKittrick is taken up by the set of ''Sleep No More'', which spans all six floors. Guests enter on the first floor and after "checking in," are brought up to the Manderley |
The majority of the McKittrick is taken up by the set of ''Sleep No More'', which spans all six floors. Guests enter on the first floor and after "checking in," are brought up to the Manderley bar. They are then given access to the performance area via elevator or stairwell. The space consists of: | ||
⚫ | * Floor 1 – The McKittrick Hotel Ballroom, with a large dance area and mezzanine above, in addition to smaller rooms including a small crypt, a chapel, and a bedroom belonging to ]. | ||
⚫ | * Floor 2 – The McKittrick Hotel Lobby, including a check-in desk, phone booths, a luggage area, and a dining area. There is also access from this area to the Manderley. | ||
⚫ | * Floor 3 – The McKittrick Hotel Residences, including a number of rooms themed as living areas for the ] and ] as well as a cemetery. | ||
⚫ | * Floor 4 – The High Street of Gallow Green, a fictional small town in ]. It consists of a ] bar, a number of storefronts, an interrogation room, and a distorted replica of the Manderley. The storefronts include a detective agency belonging to ], a ], a ], a ], an ], and a sweets shop. | ||
⚫ | * Floor 5 – The ] ], featuring a number of patient beds, a room with bathtubs, a maze-like garden with a small hut, an ], a padded cell, and a nurse's office. | ||
⚫ | Part of the sixth floor is a dedicated performance space inspired by the Manderley estate in ''Rebecca'', but this area can only be reached via a specific interaction with one of the cast members. | ||
⚫ | * Floor 1 |
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⚫ | * Floor 2 |
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⚫ | * Floor 3 |
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⚫ | * Floor 4 |
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⚫ | * Floor 5 |
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⚫ | The set has also been used for other events at the McKittrick, including many of its parties.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Baxter |first=David |date=November 15, 2018 |title=Inferno at The McKittrick Hotel Gives Occult Themed Revelries! |url=https://www.manhattandigest.com/2018/11/15/inferno-mckittrick-hotel-gives-occult-themed-revelries/ |access-date=December 20, 2024 |website=Manhattan Digest |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | Part of the sixth floor is |
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=== The Club Car and Gallow Green === | |||
⚫ | The set has also been used for other events at the McKittrick, including many of its parties.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Baxter |first=David |date=2018 |
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The sixth floor of the building houses the Club Car, a restaurant made to resemble a 1930s train car. It was originally named the ], a reference to the setting of several scenes in ''Macbeth'' involving the witches.<ref>The Arden ''Macbeth'' 1.1.6, 1.3.77</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Clark |first=Sandra |title=Macbeth |last2=Mason |first2=Pamela |date=2015 |publisher=Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare |isbn=978-1-904271-41-3 |series=The Arden Shakespeare |location=London New York}}</ref> It was later renamed the Club Car to better reflect its theming.<ref>{{Cite web |title=All Aboard The Club Car At The McKittrick Hotel |url=https://drinkmemag.com/all-aboard-the-club-car-at-the-mckittrick-hotel |access-date=27 December 2024 |website=Drink Me}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The Club Car at The McKittrick Hotel |url=https://mckittrickhotel.com/restaurants-lounges/the-club-car/ |access-date=2024-12-27 |website=mckittrickhotel.com |language=en-US}}</ref> The small indoor entrance to the sixth floor represents the train stop in a station, with a period advertisement board, train schedule, and newspaper booth. The Club Car operated as a full-service restaurant and included a stage area.<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 25, 2013 |title=The Heath (at McKittrick Hotel) |url=https://www.timeout.com/newyork/restaurants/the-heath-at-mckittrick-hotel |access-date=December 19, 2024 |website=TimeOut}}</ref><ref name=":3" /> | |||
⚫ | Gallow Green is a rooftop bar, with theming varying depending on the season. In the summer, it features a garden theme with lots of plants and open air.<ref name=":2" /> In the winter, it is sometimes referred to as "The Lodge at Gallow Green" and has included pine trees, ]s, open fires, and spiced wine.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bahamondes |first=Bianca |date=January 27, 2022 |title=Gallow Green's Cozy Winter Rooftop, The Hideout, Has Officially Reopened |url=https://secretnyc.co/gallow-greens-rooftop-bar-transforms-cozy-winter-lodge/ |access-date=December 20, 2024 |website=Secret NYC |language=en-US}}</ref> The name Gallow Green is a reference to the ]. | ||
=== Gallow Green and the Heath === | |||
The sixth floor of the building houses the Heath, a restaurant made to resemble a 1930s train car. The small indoor entrance to the sixth floor represents the train stop in a station, with a period advertisement board, train schedule, and newspaper booth. The Heath operated as a full-service restaurant and included a stage area.<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 25 2013 |title=The Heath (at McKittrick Hotel) |url=https://www.timeout.com/newyork/restaurants/the-heath-at-mckittrick-hotel |access-date=19 December 2024 |website=TimeOut}}</ref><ref name=":3" /> | |||
⚫ | Gallow Green is a rooftop bar, with theming varying depending on the season. In the summer, it features a garden theme with lots of plants and open air.<ref name=":2" /> In the winter, it is sometimes referred to as "The Lodge at Gallow Green" and has included pine trees, ], open fires, and spiced wine.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bahamondes |first=Bianca |date= |
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Performing arts venue in Manhattan, New York
Exterior of the McKittrick Hotel | |
Address | 530 West 27th Street Manhattan, New York United States |
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Coordinates | 40°45′02″N 74°00′14″W / 40.75056°N 74.00389°W / 40.75056; -74.00389 |
Opened | 2011 |
Website | |
https://mckittrickhotel.com/ |
The McKittrick Hotel (also known as The McKittrick) is a performing arts venue themed as a 1930s hotel in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is located at 530 West 27th Street and is best known as the setting of the immersive theater production Sleep No More. It has also featured a bar and dining space known as Gallow Green on the roof, a restaurant called the Club Car (originally called the Heath) on the sixth floor, and the Manderley bar on the second floor. In addition to Sleep No More, it has been used as a venue for a number of parties, performances, and special events. It is expected to close in January 2025 following the final performance of Sleep No More and a trio of farewell parties entitled APPARITIONS.
The venue's name is a reference to the Alfred Hitchcock film Vertigo.
Location and theming
The McKittrick spans roughly 100,000 square feet (9,300 square meters) across three adjoining warehouses. There are six stories and around a hundred rooms. This space was previously used as part of several nightclubs, including Twilo and Guesthouse before its conversion into the McKittrick in 2011.
The McKittrick was never a real hotel, but Emursive, the producers of Sleep No More and many of the other events at the venue, have created a fictitious history for it. According to its official website, the McKittrick was built in 1939 to be New York's "most decadent" hotel but was shut down two days after the outbreak of World War II (six weeks before the hotel's scheduled opening). While not all areas of the venue reflect a hotel theming, they generally maintain a 1930s noir aesthetic.
Programs and events
The McKittrick is primarily used as the set for Sleep No More, a retelling of William Shakespeare's play Macbeth with additional elements from the Paisley witch trials and the films of Alfred Hitchcock. It spans all six floors of the space and is famous its immersive elements and the distinctive masks that audience members wear during the performance. Sleep No More opened on March 7, 2011 and is expected to close on January 5, 2025. It has won numerous awards, including the 2011 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience and special citations for design and choreography for its production company Punchdrunk at the 2011 Obie Awards.
Since its opening in 2011, the McKittrick has also hosted a wide range of limited-time events, including:
- Hypnotique, a burlesque show.
- The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart, a production of David Greig's musical, in partnership with the National Theater of Scotland. It ran from November 2016 to April 23, 2017 in the Heath.
- SuperCinema, a series of parties inspired by movies such as Clue and The Great Gatsby.
- Bartschland Follies (also known as the McKittrick Follies or simply the Follies), a late-night show headed by Susanne Bartsch involving a mix of cabaret and burlesque.
- Inferno, a Halloween-themed party.
- The Lost Supper – A Hypnotic Dinner Party, a mixture of dining and cabaret performance, featuring actors in animal masks. It ran in a part of the Heath called the Attic in 2018 and closed on September 9 of that year.
- At the Illusionist's Table, a combination dining and magic performance designed, had a number of runs at the McKittrick.
- Sleep No More: Salon Series, discussion sections following performances of Sleep No More. Salons were typically discussions between Emursive Chief Storyteller Ilana Gilovich and two members of the Sleep No More production team, followed by audience Q&A.
- Sleep No More: Roundtable Series, audience talkbacks typically preceding Sleep No More performances.
- Speakeasy Magick, a magic show featuring a number of performers, each with a ten minute act. This was later moved from the McKittrick to the nearby Overlook Bar.
- APPARITIONS, a three-night series of parties scheduled for January 9–11, 2025 to bid farewell to the New York production of Sleep No More and the McKittrick.
There have also been various parties for other holidays and events.
Spaces
The McKittrick consists of three main spaces: the Manderley bar, the Sleep No More set, and the combination of the Club Car and Gallow Green, which spans the top floor and the rooftop.
Manderley bar
Upon entering the venue and passing the coat check, guests ascend a flight of stairs to the second floor and pass through a dark maze to reach the Manderley bar. Named after the estate in the novel Rebecca (upon which the Hitchcock film is based), the bar features two connected rooms – one with the bar and a performance area and another further back with additional seating. During performances of Sleep No More, the area around the stage is roped off for those who have paid for premium entry. The performance area often features live music appropriate for the 1930s theming, including covers of modern pop songs.
In addition to its use during performances of Sleep No More and other events such as the Follies, the Manderley sometimes functions as a normal bar open to the public.
Sleep No More set
Main article: Sleep No More (2011 play)The majority of the McKittrick is taken up by the set of Sleep No More, which spans all six floors. Guests enter on the first floor and after "checking in," are brought up to the Manderley bar. They are then given access to the performance area via elevator or stairwell. The space consists of:
- Floor 1 – The McKittrick Hotel Ballroom, with a large dance area and mezzanine above, in addition to smaller rooms including a small crypt, a chapel, and a bedroom belonging to Duncan.
- Floor 2 – The McKittrick Hotel Lobby, including a check-in desk, phone booths, a luggage area, and a dining area. There is also access from this area to the Manderley.
- Floor 3 – The McKittrick Hotel Residences, including a number of rooms themed as living areas for the Macbeths and MacDuffs as well as a cemetery.
- Floor 4 – The High Street of Gallow Green, a fictional small town in Glamis, Scotland. It consists of a speakeasy bar, a number of storefronts, an interrogation room, and a distorted replica of the Manderley. The storefronts include a detective agency belonging to Malcolm, a taxidermist, a tailor, a mortician, an apothecary, and a sweets shop.
- Floor 5 – The King James Sanitarium, featuring a number of patient beds, a room with bathtubs, a maze-like garden with a small hut, an operating theater, a padded cell, and a nurse's office.
Part of the sixth floor is a dedicated performance space inspired by the Manderley estate in Rebecca, but this area can only be reached via a specific interaction with one of the cast members.
The set has also been used for other events at the McKittrick, including many of its parties.
The Club Car and Gallow Green
The sixth floor of the building houses the Club Car, a restaurant made to resemble a 1930s train car. It was originally named the Heath, a reference to the setting of several scenes in Macbeth involving the witches. It was later renamed the Club Car to better reflect its theming. The small indoor entrance to the sixth floor represents the train stop in a station, with a period advertisement board, train schedule, and newspaper booth. The Club Car operated as a full-service restaurant and included a stage area.
Gallow Green is a rooftop bar, with theming varying depending on the season. In the summer, it features a garden theme with lots of plants and open air. In the winter, it is sometimes referred to as "The Lodge at Gallow Green" and has included pine trees, yurts, open fires, and spiced wine. The name Gallow Green is a reference to the Paisley witch trials.
See also
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