
The esteemed Resident Director, Hope Youngblood Heck. So this is some pretty legit insider info. And just so everyone knows, getting detailed info from these folks, is like trying to squeeze water out of rocks. Enter, Hope Youngblood Heck, the Resident Director of of Sleep No More, Shanghai (i.e. We had to get access to someone at Sleep No More to see if we could understand a little more from the "dark side of the mirror". The performers are gorgeous, lithe, spritely and engrossing.ĪLL OF THIS IS TOO MUCH. The story lines are bizarre, mysterious, shocking, and you think to yourself "how on earth is a show like this even ALLOWED in China?". The McKinnon Hotel lobby is barely illuminated, the air appears dusty (how do they do that?), everything is hazy.

The slow motion acting is super melodic, gorgeous, and shall I say. stuff all over her white hospital gown, a physical fight between a dude and a pregnant woman that will make you GASP loudly (you can NOT bring kids to see this), and a penultimate slow motion dinner party that devolved from normal to complete debauchery (as a dinner party should). some quick memories: A hospital scene where a lover dies mysteriously (I got there late so dunno) and his girlfriend vomits up. We are going to take you on a tour of the back stage ins and outs of this certifiably mind-blowing theatrical performance, with someone who works behind the scenes. The show breeds a cult following in every city that it's in, including Shanghai.
We wrote about it before, and Morgan is 100% right, Seriously, You Should Go See Sleep No More.
