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Created by the English theater company Punchdrunk, “Sleep No More” had a short run in London in 2003 and a longer one in Brookline, Mass., in 2009, in partnership with the American Repertory ...
The long-running theater production "Sleep No More" is facing eviction after landlord, Centaur Properties, accused the production company of failing to pay $4.5 million in rent. William Farrington ...
“Sleep No More,” the immersive experience that revolutionized the theater scene, has announced its final performance. The influential, site-specific show will close following the matinee ...
Now, Centaur is seeking to collect $4.5 million in back rent from Sleep No More’s guarantors, Arthur Karpati and Jonathan Hochwald. The landlord is also seeking to dismiss Sleep No More’s lawsuit.
The production’s attorney did not return a request for comment. Centaur bought the property in 2007 for $29.4 million. “Sleep No More” has occupied the site of the McKittrick Hotel since 2010.
The “Macbeth”-inspired immersive theatre experience “Sleep No More” that is hosted in three empty hulking warehouse spaces in downtown New York City will say goodbye early next year on its ...