![]() Of course, that small-ish British pub is nestled away in a particularly intimate nook and cranny within the sprawling McKittrick. ![]() Here, each actor has a backstory, a motive, and it shines through their wanderings around the dark warehouse on 27 th Street. Said Porter, "It started off as a small show inside a theater bar and now it’s a small-ish show in a small-ish British pub, in effect." The immersive play with very little words but lots of movement emphasizes the characters found in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, bringing them to life as more than plot devices. Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Susan Hill's novel has been chilling London audiences for more than 30 years with a ruthlessly efficient premise: utilizing minimal sets and props, it's a two-man show about a young lawyer uncovering a dark secret at the heart of an isolated small town.ĭirector Robin Herford and co-stars Porter and David Acton brought "The Woman in Black" from London for its New York City debut, with this run in the Club Car representing the first time since its 1987 premiere that the play is staged in its intended intimate pub setting. “It’s a marriage made in - I wouldn’t say heaven, because it’s a bit too spooky for that," said co-star Ben Porter, "but it certainly works.” "The Woman in Black" has checked in to the McKittrick Hotel.Īfter spending decades shocking audiences around the world, the haunting supernatural drama is on stage through April 19 in the Club Car space of the Manhattan arts destination. Tickets to Sleep No More are around 120 USD. Watch Video: 'The Woman in Black' arrives at the McKittrick Hotel Want some tips for attending Sleep No More at the McKittrick Hotel in New York CIty Ill tell you what to.
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