Immersive show 'Sleep No More' is auctioning off its scenery and props
Briefly

Sleep No More, a unique theatrical experience at the McKittrick Hotel, concluded its run on January 5, primarily due to escalating production costs. As a farewell, the venue is auctioning off props and set pieces that enhanced its immersive atmosphere. Bidding is open until January 30, with a variety of items—including a music box and chairs—up for grabs. Each piece reflects the show's intricate design, allowing fans to add a tangible memory to their collection. This auction offers both a nostalgic closing chapter for attendees and an opportunity for new owners to connect with a notable production.
The beloved show had its final performance on January 5, citing growing production costs as the reason it was ending its production.
The McKittrick Hotel announced an auction for 'props and set pieces, each crafted with exquisite devotion to detail,' as a way to commemorate the show.
As of the writing of this article, there's a music box going for $116; chairs going for $850, while prices are expected to rise before bidding ends.
Bidding will take place on the McKittrick Hotel's website until January 30, giving fans a chance to own a piece of the beloved production.
Read at Time Out New York
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