Sleep No More, New York

Sleep No More, New York

REVIEWS Sleep No More Macbeth lives in a haunted hotel near the Hudson River. Zachary Stewart • Off-Broadway • Mar 4, 2016 A lonely card game takes place in Sleep No More, directed by Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle, at the McKittrick...
The Drowned Man Limited Edition Book

The Drowned Man Limited Edition Book

Over 130 never before published images of The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable, taken by Julian Abrams. Limited edition print run, hardback with debossed cover. Publisher: Punchdrunk Theatrical Experiences LtdISBN: 9780993215001Number of pages: 288Dimensions: 280 x 330...
Q&A with Maxine Doyle for The Dancing Times

Q&A with Maxine Doyle for The Dancing Times

Internationally acclaimed immersive theatre company Punchdrunk returns to London with its new show The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable. Nicola Rayner speaks to associate director and choreographer, Maxine Doyle. What can you tell us about The Drowned Man? It is...
Harrowing Beauty – Sleep No More, New York

Harrowing Beauty – Sleep No More, New York

Inside off-Broadway’s smash hit Sleep No MoreBy Kina Poon & Wendy Perrondancemagazine.com | 31 December 2012 A site-specific evening of blockbuster proportions, Sleep No More has been off-Broadway’s hottest ticket for two years, and is still going strong....
Shadow & Act: Shakespeare Without Words

Shadow & Act: Shakespeare Without Words

By Hilton Als | The Theatre |May 2, 2011 Doors. Rooms filled with desks, old papers, stuffed animals, all dimly lit. We’re on the verge of horror. But where is it? In our very imaginations? One of the rooms contains a number of beds with iron frames; clipboards with...
Review: Masque of the Red Death, The Telegraph

Review: Masque of the Red Death, The Telegraph

The Masque of the Red Death: A Night of Delicious Terror Charles Spencer | October 2007telegraph.co.uk Do you mind if I have a quiet sit down and a cup of hot, sweet tea? There’s something deeply disturbing going on at the old Battersea Town Hall, and my nerves...
Maxine Doyle in Discussion with Josephine Machon

Maxine Doyle in Discussion with Josephine Machon

Conversation with Josephine Machon, Brunel University London | November 2006 JM: Talk to me a little about your approach within the Punchdrunk aesthetic. MD: I’m really interested in the dancers’ ability to feel the space, touch spaces textures surfaces, temperatures....
Faust Review

Faust Review

By Lyn Gardner | Thursday 19 October 2006theguardian.com ★★★★★ Punchdrunk’s latest piece of immersive theatre takes you to places you have never been before. Step through the doors of 21 Wapping Lane – a vast disused warehouse in the original Tobacco Dock...

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