They’re available via a lottery – find out more details about the show and then enter the ballot here before Sunday, September 10. [Photo: only two people can experience the play at a time, there are only 864 tickets available for the entire run, from September 26 to November 9. Punchdrunk’s The Drowned Man, London, 2013. You’ll need bottled water, a topped-up Oyster Card, and comfortable shoes, and they warn the play is not suitable for anyone of a ‘nervous disposition’, people who suffer from claustrophobia, or ‘women in any stage of pregnancy.’ Kabeiroi is a mysterious adventure that you take with just one other person, starting somewhere in Bloomsbury, and ending six hours later. [Photo: their latest project steps out of their intricately detailed sets – and onto the streets of London itself. [Photo: New York, meanwhile, Punchdrunk’s massive, labyrinthine take on Macbeth, set throughout 100 Lynchian rooms in the ‘McKittrick Hotel’, has been confusing and haunting theatregoers non-stop since 2011, and at the end of 2016 they launched a second location in Shanghai. They last wowed London with The Drowned Man in 2013, when they converted an entire four-storey warehouse into an eerie, abandoned film studio populated by dancers. ![]() Punchdrunk are the reigning dons of sinister, unforgettable, ‘did you manage to get a ticket?’ immersive theatre. ![]() You and a friend could be embroiled in a six-hour mystery that takes you across London – as long as you’re not of a nervous disposition.
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