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You could then potentially do the same thing for two other overlapping characters, piecing the back stories together to assemble the total plot. Follow one specific character through their self-contained story, start to finish.There are three main approaches to experiencing the show: Essentially, each character loops through their story in an hour and then they begin again, giving you three chances to take in as much as you can. In fact, the creators of the show are so aware of this that they give you three hours to explore. To have Sleep No More explained fully would take hours.

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Like me, you probably still don’t fully understand. One of many intense scenes at Sleep No More NYC interactive theater (Photo by Yaniv Schulman and supplied by Sleep No More, used with permission) Sleep No More Explained Knowing that I only caught a fraction of the story is exactly what made it so intriguing. I never did connect all the plot lines and I’m still unsure if I even met all the characters. I was on pins and needles wondering what I missed. I left the show unsettled, in an altered state of reality as I walked back to my hotel under the Chelsea Highline. This forces you to focus on everything, look through family photographs, and rummage through drawers, all adding to the fully immersive feel. Since there’s very little spoken dialogue, you’ll never know which details of the set and the story are integral to the overall message and which are merely ambiance. Although I wasn’t technically part of the story, the show is clearly participatory. To illicit such an emotional response is not easily done. Not once, but twice, I found myself completely alone in a silent cemetery that creeped me out so much I ran to a different set. At one point, I had to walk away from a nurse who never took her gaze off me, her eye contact burning a hole through my mask. More often than not, I found myself chasing characters down staircases, barely keeping up with them to find out what happens next. Photo by Robin Roemer and supplied by Sleep No More, used with permission (no photos are allowed during the performance) That is how I found myself wearing a white Venetian mask, silently roaming through elaborately-designed sets, half entranced and half confused. You can’t watch it all, meaning everyone’s experience is unique. Each actor tells their own story, with other actors simultaneously telling interconnected stories in other rooms and other floors.

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Instead of sitting in an audience and watching the show, you’re free to independently wander and follow cast members as you wish. However, as part of a show for dramatic effect, Rassmussen, who at this point had become a Sandman himself, sent a video of the adventure containing a message encoded with the same signal in Morpheus pods that could create further Sandmen out of the sleep dust in humans' eyes throughout the solar system.In a converted Chelsea warehouse, theater-goers are welcomed to the “ McKittrick Hotel” and challenged to participate in a story that’s one part Macbeth, one part Hitchcock, one part interpretive dance, and one part escape room. They were defeated when the Twelfth Doctor destroyed the space station's gravity shields, and the Doctor and Clara Oswald planned to destroy any remaining Morpheus pods to stop any more Sandmen. Rassmussen released the supposed original Sandman, dubbed " Patient Zero", from its pod. The Sandmen attacked the Le Verrier space station, and later killed the rescue team members Deep-Ando, 474 and Chopra, while they were looking for Gagan Rassmussen, Morpheus' inventor. The Sandmen absorbed their victims by reaching out branches of sleep dust to drag them into the Sandman itself. The sandmen were also blind and relied on their hearing to hunt and consume their prey. The Sandmen could break apart into piles of sleep dust that were also released into the air that could gather information. The pod changed the fundamental chemistry of the brain by sending a coded electronic signal to certain parts of it. " Sandmen" was the name given by Clara Oswald and the Twelfth Doctor to a carnivorous form of life created in the 38th century by human sleep dust after sleeping in a Morpheus pod.

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