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  • Canny companies such as Punchdrunk and Belt-Up have worked this angle, building a loyal audience through hard-to-access secret performances.

    Spirit of the underground: theatre 2011

  • Theatre companies such as Punchdrunk are staging strange shows that feel more like exhibitions, or dismembered film sets, than plays.

    Warren Ellis 2009

  • Theatre companies such as Punchdrunk are staging strange shows that feel more like exhibitions, or dismembered film sets, than plays.

    The Guardian World News 2009

  • And other companies have taken a similar approach -- but nothing as elaborate as what Punchdrunk has accomplished with Sleep No More.

    Robert Loerzel: Getting Lost in 'Sleep No More' Robert Loerzel 2011

  • Last Tuesday, director-designer-performer Yehuda Duenyas opted to see the Punchdrunk production of "Sleep No More," the dark paean to "Macbeth" and taxidermy at the fictional McKittrick Hotel in Chelsea.

    The Freedom to Choose Your Own Adventure Lizzie Simon 2012

  • They were talking about "Sleep No More," a kind of art installation meets dance piece meets nightclub from the British theater troupe Punchdrunk currently in performances at a place called the McKittrick Hotel in West Chelsea.

    Masquerading as 'Macbeth' Marshall Heyman 2011

  • He has since replicated that sense of magical discovery for punters, with a rich programme that began with 228, a Punchdrunk collaboration.

    10 of the best arts venues in south London 2011

  • And other companies have taken a similar approach -- but nothing as elaborate as what Punchdrunk has accomplished with Sleep No More.

    Robert Loerzel: Getting Lost in 'Sleep No More' Robert Loerzel 2011

  • Punchdrunk had a big hit at the 2009 Manchester International Festival with It Felt Like A Kiss, and now the company returns with a Doctor Who-inspired adventure created especially for children aged six to nine.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • No adults are allowed without a child in tow for a show that will use all of Punchdrunk's immersive theatre techniques to create a piece in which the future of the world is in the hands of children.

    This week's new theatre 2011

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