Welcome to another conversation from the high/low art divide between opera-singer-turned-experimental-performer Ema Katrovas and comedian-and-TV-writer-turned-novelist Nicholas Anthony.
This episode is the second half of a two-part series recorded in New York City – this time, fresh off of our experience of Sleep No More at the the McKittrick Hotel, an immersive theatre experience created by the British theatre company Punchdrunk.
So what is Sleep No More? Is it a theatrical experience based on Shakespeare’s MacBeth, Alfred Hitchcock’s film noir Rebecca, and a real witch trial that took place in 1697 in Scotland, which is how it’s advertised? Or is it an aesthetic haunted house? Or is it just an elaborate method of selling cocktails? Let’s find out…
Sleep No More website: https://mckittrickhotel.com/events/sleep-no-more/
Music:
The bar did not end up getting back to me about who was playing live music that night. If I ever find out, will credit the musician/singer here. (If you or someone you know played Scallywags Irish Pub on 9th Ave Between 38th and 39th street late on January 10th, please let me know!)
As background for my description of the experience, I used a recording someone uploaded to YouTube after smuggling a recording device into Sleep No More (!) – given that it’s been up for a while, it seems the creators don’t mind much: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYg0thPEPVw&t=2602s
Peggy Lee’s rendition of “Is That All There Is?”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sWTnsemkIs
Links:
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