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'''''Sleep No More''''' is an immersive theatre production created by British theatre company ]. Based on Punchdrunk's original 2003 London production, the company reinvented Sleep No More in a co-production with the ], which opened at the Old Lincoln School in ] on October 8, 2009.<ref>{{Cite news '''''Sleep No More''''' is an immersive theatre production created by British theatre company ]. Based on Punchdrunk's original 2003 London production, the company reinvented ''Sleep No More'' in a co-production with the ], which opened at the Old Lincoln School in ] on October 8, 2009.<ref>{{Cite news
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|author=Staff reports |author=Staff reports
| title = Massive theater production opens in Brookline tonight | title = Massive theater production opens in Brookline tonight
| url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/archive/x593075593/Photo-gallery-Brookline-Village-scavenger-hunt-previews-Sleep-No-More-opening | url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/archive/x593075593/Photo-gallery-Brookline-Village-scavenger-hunt-previews-Sleep-No-More-opening
| work = Brookline Tab | work = Brookline Tab
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| date = October 8, 2009 | date = October 8, 2009
| accessdate = January 11, 2010 | access-date = January 11, 2010
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|website = ] |website = ]
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|accessdate = 23 October 2015 |access-date = 23 October 2015
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==Overview== ==Overview==
The production was a new and expanded version{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} of Punchdrunk's 2003 production of the same name which was performed in the Beaufoy Building, London, a disused Victorian school.<ref>{{cite web The production was a new and expanded version{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} of Punchdrunk's 2003 production of the same name which was performed in the Beaufoy Building, London, a disused Victorian school.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.punchdrunk.org.uk/past/sleep.htm |url = http://www.punchdrunk.org.uk/past/sleep.htm
|title=Punchdrunk website - Sleep No More|publisher=punchdrunk |title = Punchdrunk website - Sleep No More
|publisher = punchdrunk
|date=2011-04-13 |date = 2011-04-13
|accessdate=2011-07-05 |access-date = 2011-07-05
|url-status = dead
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100704194724/http://www.punchdrunk.org.uk/past/sleep.htm
|archive-date = 2010-07-04
}}</ref> Unlike a conventional ], ''Sleep No More'' is an immersive experience in which audiences are free to explore the world of the performance at will. It combined plot and characters of ]'s '']'' with characters, narrative, and aesthetic elements inspired by the films of ], in particular '']'', an ] of the ] by English author ].<ref name="encore sleep no more">{{cite web }}</ref> Unlike a conventional ], ''Sleep No More'' is an immersive experience in which audiences are free to explore the world of the performance at will. It combined plot and characters of ]'s '']'' with characters, narrative, and aesthetic elements inspired by the films of ], in particular '']'', an ] of the ] by English author ].<ref name="encore sleep no more">{{cite web
|url=http://encoremag.com/boston/articles/665/sleep-no-more |url = http://encoremag.com/boston/articles/665/sleep-no-more
|title=Theater as Experience: London Company brings unique presentation to Boston |title = Theater as Experience: London Company brings unique presentation to Boston
|publisher=Encore magazine |publisher = Encore magazine
|author = Helen Cooper
|date=
|access-date = 2010-01-02
|author=Helen Cooper
|url-status = dead
|accessdate=2010-01-02
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091218173350/http://encoremag.com/boston/articles/665/sleep-no-more
|archive-date = 2009-12-18
}}</ref> }}</ref>


===Relationship to ''Macbeth''=== ===Relationship to ''Macbeth''===
Assistant director Paul Stacey says that "every line of Shakespeare's ''Macbeth'' is embedded in the multiple languages—sound, light, design, and dance—of ''Sleep No More.''"<ref name="directors' note">{{cite book Assistant director Paul Stacey says that "every line of Shakespeare's ''Macbeth'' is embedded in the multiple languages—sound, light, design, and dance—of ''Sleep No More.''"<ref name="Very Superstitious">{{cite book
| last = Stacey | last = Stacey
| first = Paul | first = Paul
| chapter = Very Superstitious
| authorlink =
| title = Very Superstitious (in ''Sleep No More'' Program notes) | title = ''Sleep No More'' Program notes
| publisher = Encore magazine | publisher = ]
| date = November 2009 | date = November 2009
| pages =
| doi =
| url = http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/files/SNM%20program%2013_0.pdf | url = http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/files/SNM%20program%2013_0.pdf
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120223075731/http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/files/SNM%20program%2013_0.pdf
| isbn =}}</ref>
| archive-date = 23 February 2012
| url-status = dead
| access-date = 23 October 2015
}}</ref>


===Characters=== ===Characters===
There were 18 characters in the 2009 production of ''Sleep No More,'' most of them taken directly from Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy, ''Macbeth''.<ref name="directors' note">{{cite book There were 18 characters in the 2009 production of ''Sleep No More,'' most of them taken directly from Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy, ''Macbeth''.<ref name="Colliding Worlds">{{cite book
| last = Barrett | last1 = Barrett
| first = Felix and Maxine Doyle | first1 = Felix
| last2 = Doyle
| authorlink =
| first2 = Maxine
| title = Colliding Worlds: Shakespeare, Hitchcock, and Punchdrunk (in ''Sleep No More'' Program notes) | chapter = Colliding Worlds: Shakespeare, Hitchcock, and Punchdrunk
| publisher = Encore magazine
| title = ''Sleep No More'' Program notes
| publisher = Encore Magazine
| date = November 2009 | date = November 2009
| pages =
| url = http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/files/SNM%20program%2013_0.pdf | url = http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/files/SNM%20program%2013_0.pdf
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120223075731/http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/files/SNM%20program%2013_0.pdf
| doi =
| archive-date = 23 February 2012
| isbn =}}</ref>
| url-status = dead
| access-date = 23 October 2015
}}</ref>


===Immersion of audience=== ===Immersion of audience===
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| location = Boston | location = Boston
| date = October 4, 2009 | date = October 4, 2009
| url = http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2009/10/04/sleep_no_more_allows_audience_members_to_pick_their_own_show/ | url = https://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2009/10/04/sleep_no_more_allows_audience_members_to_pick_their_own_show/
| accessdate = January 2, 2010 | access-date = January 2, 2010
}}</ref> }}</ref>


Unlike a conventional play, in which all audience members share the experience of witnessing the same events on the same stage, ''Sleep No More'' provides the audience with a more fragmented,{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}, multi-layered and individualized experience. As directors Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle say in the program notes, "exploring the space individually, the audience is given the opportunity to both act in and direct their own film; to revisit, to edit and to indulge themselves as voyeurs."<ref name="directors' note" /> Unlike a conventional play, in which all audience members share the experience of witnessing the same events on the same stage, ''Sleep No More'' provides the audience with a more fragmented,{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} multi-layered and individualized experience. As directors Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle say in the program notes, "exploring the space individually, the audience is given the opportunity to both act in and direct their own film; to revisit, to edit and to indulge themselves as voyeurs."<ref name="Colliding Worlds" />


===Absence of dialogue=== ===Absence of dialogue===
Though the plot is driven forward by events and interactions, Punchdrunk has developed a unique physical performance language in which there is almost no speaking by the performers. In describing ''Sleep No More,'' the directors write that "Screen dialogues become intense physical duets between characters and the body becomes the site of debate. Spoken words rarely find their way into our world; we are excited by the human body as a primary source of emotive storytelling."<ref name="directors' note" /> Though the plot is driven forward by events and interactions, Punchdrunk has developed a unique physical performance language in which there is almost no speaking by the performers. In describing ''Sleep No More,'' the directors write that "Screen dialogues become intense physical duets between characters and the body becomes the site of debate. Spoken words rarely find their way into our world; we are excited by the human body as a primary source of emotive storytelling."<ref name="Colliding Worlds" />


==Old Lincoln School== ==Old Lincoln School==
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| url = http://www.brooklinema.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=789:paos-pp-willima-lincoln-old&catid=647:paos-park-pages&Itemid=965 | url = http://www.brooklinema.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=789:paos-pp-willima-lincoln-old&catid=647:paos-park-pages&Itemid=965
| title = William H. Lincoln School Playground (Old) | title = William H. Lincoln School Playground (Old)
| accessdate = November 1, 2010 | access-date = November 1, 2010
| author = Town of Brookline Massachusetts Parks and Open Space Division | author = Town of Brookline Massachusetts Parks and Open Space Division
| date = January 2, 2005 | date = January 2, 2005
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| first = Neal | first = Neal
| last = Simpson | last = Simpson
| authorlink =
| author =
| title = London theater wants to rent out Brookline's Old Lincoln School for elaborate production | title = London theater wants to rent out Brookline's Old Lincoln School for elaborate production
| url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/archive/x362996662/London-theater-wants-to-rent-out-Brooklines-Old-Lincoln-School-for-elaborate-production | url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/archive/x362996662/London-theater-wants-to-rent-out-Brooklines-Old-Lincoln-School-for-elaborate-production
| work = Brookline Tab | work = Brookline Tab
| publisher =
| pages =
| page =
| date = May 14, 2009 | date = May 14, 2009
| accessdate = January 11, 2010 | access-date = January 11, 2010
| language =
| quote =
}} }}
</ref><ref>{{Cite news </ref><ref>{{Cite news
| first = Meghann | first = Meghann
| last = Ackerman | last = Ackerman
| authorlink =
| author =
| title = Brookline schools considering theater company proposal | title = Brookline schools considering theater company proposal
| url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/archive/x986606190/Brookline-schools-considering-theater-company-proposal | url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/archive/x986606190/Brookline-schools-considering-theater-company-proposal
| work = Brookline Tab | work = Brookline Tab
| publisher =
| pages =
| page =
| date = June 18, 2009 | date = June 18, 2009
| accessdate = January 11, 2010 | access-date = January 11, 2010
| language =
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}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news
| first = Meghann | first = Meghann
| last = Ackerman | last = Ackerman
| authorlink =
| author =
| title = Brookline's Old Lincoln to become temporary theater | title = Brookline's Old Lincoln to become temporary theater
| url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/archive/x931204411/Brooklines-Old-Lincoln-to-become-temporary-theater | url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/archive/x931204411/Brooklines-Old-Lincoln-to-become-temporary-theater
| work = Brookline Tab | work = Brookline Tab
| publisher =
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| date = June 26, 2009 | date = June 26, 2009
| accessdate = January 11, 2010 | access-date = January 11, 2010
| language =
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}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news
| first = Neal | first = Neal
| last = Simpson | last = Simpson
| authorlink =
| author =
| title = Theater company scavenges for Brookline's castoffs to complete offbeat production | title = Theater company scavenges for Brookline's castoffs to complete offbeat production
| url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/fun/entertainment/arts/x1528811848/Theater-company-scavenges-for-Brooklines-castoffs-to-complete-offbeat-production | url = http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline/fun/entertainment/arts/x1528811848/Theater-company-scavenges-for-Brooklines-castoffs-to-complete-offbeat-production
| work = Brookline Tab | work = Brookline Tab
| publisher =
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| page =
| date = August 25, 2009 | date = August 25, 2009
| accessdate = January 11, 2010 | access-date = January 11, 2010
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}}</ref> at 194 ] (Route 9) in ]. The complex and overlapping subplots unfolded across 44 rooms on all four stories of the school building.<ref name="time out sleep no more">{{cite web }}</ref> at 194 ] (Route 9) in ]. The complex and overlapping subplots unfolded across 44 rooms on all four stories of the school building.<ref name="time out sleep no more">{{cite web
|url=http://www3.timeoutny.com/newyork/upstaged/2009/12/review-punchdrunks-sleep-no-more/ |url=http://www3.timeoutny.com/newyork/upstaged/2009/12/review-punchdrunks-sleep-no-more/
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|date=2009-12-18 |date=2009-12-18
|author=Helen Shaw |author=Helen Shaw
|accessdate=2010-01-02}}</ref> |access-date=2010-01-02}}</ref>


==Credits<ref name="art sleep no more website">{{cite web ==Credits<ref name="art sleep no more website">{{cite web|url=http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/events/show/sleep-no-more|title=ART website - Sleep No More|publisher=ART|access-date=2010-01-02}}</ref>==
|url=http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/events/show/sleep-no-more
|title=ART website - Sleep No More|publisher=ART
|date=
|accessdate=2010-01-02
}}</ref>==
''Sleep No More'' is directed and devised by ] and ], with the company. ''Sleep No More'' is directed and devised by ] and ], with the company.
*Felix Barrett....Director and Designer *Felix Barrett....Director and Designer
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*Carolyn Rae Boyd....Stage Manager *Carolyn Rae Boyd....Stage Manager


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*Alexander LaFrance as Bellhop/Taxidermist *Alexander LaFrance as Bellhop/Taxidermist
*Sogdiana Azhiben as Speakeasy Bartender *Deo Azben as Speakeasy Bartender
*Annie Goodchild as Annie Darcy *Annie Goodchild as Annie Darcy
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*Annie Goodchild as Annie Darcy *Annie Goodchild as Annie Darcy
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*Matt Spano as Charlie, Man in Bar *Matt Spano as Charlie, Man in Bar
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===The Annie Darcy Band=== ===The Annie Darcy Band===
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==''Sleep No More'' and the ART== ==''Sleep No More'' and the ART==
''Sleep No More'' was presented as part of the ART's ''Shakespeare Exploded!'' festival, which included '']'',<ref name="americanrepertorytheater.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/events/show/best-both-worlds |title=Best of Both Worlds |publisher=American Repertory Theater |date= |accessdate=2011-11-21}}</ref> a disco adaptation of '']'', and ''Best of Both Worlds'', an R&B/gospel musical inspired by '']''.<ref name="americanrepertorytheater.org"/> ''Sleep No More'' was presented as part of the ART's ''Shakespeare Exploded!'' festival, which included '']'',<ref name="americanrepertorytheater.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/events/show/best-both-worlds |title=Best of Both Worlds |publisher=American Repertory Theater |access-date=2011-11-21}}</ref> a disco adaptation of '']'', and ''Best of Both Worlds'', an R&B/gospel musical inspired by '']''.<ref name="americanrepertorytheater.org"/>


==Production dates== ==Production dates==
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===Reviews=== ===Reviews===
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2009 play by Punchdrunk For the 2003 and 2011 productions, see Punchdrunk (theatre company) and Sleep No More (2011 play).

Sleep No More
Written byFelix Barrett and Maxine Doyle, with the Company
CharactersDuncan, Malcolm, Macbeth, Banquo, Macduff, Porter,

Lady Macbeth,
Lady Macduff,
Male Witch,
Two Female Witches,
Hecate,
The Second Mrs. de Winter,
Mrs. Danvers,
Bellhop/Taxidermist.
Speakeasy Bartender,
Man in Bar,
Annie Darcy,
Elsie Price,

The Annie Darcy Band
Mutemost of the characters
Date premieredOctober 8, 2009 (2009-10-08)
Place premieredOld Lincoln School, Brookline, Massachusetts
 United States
Original languageEnglish
SeriesThe Donkey Show,
Best of Both Worlds
SettingScotland,
Manderley manor
Official site

Sleep No More is an immersive theatre production created by British theatre company Punchdrunk. Based on Punchdrunk's original 2003 London production, the company reinvented Sleep No More in a co-production with the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.), which opened at the Old Lincoln School in Brookline, Massachusetts on October 8, 2009. It won Punchdrunk the Elliot Norton Award for Best Theatrical Experience 2010.

Overview

The production was a new and expanded version of Punchdrunk's 2003 production of the same name which was performed in the Beaufoy Building, London, a disused Victorian school. Unlike a conventional stage play, Sleep No More is an immersive experience in which audiences are free to explore the world of the performance at will. It combined plot and characters of Shakespeare's Macbeth with characters, narrative, and aesthetic elements inspired by the films of Hitchcock, in particular Rebecca, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by English author Daphne du Maurier.

Relationship to Macbeth

Assistant director Paul Stacey says that "every line of Shakespeare's Macbeth is embedded in the multiple languages—sound, light, design, and dance—of Sleep No More."

Characters

There were 18 characters in the 2009 production of Sleep No More, most of them taken directly from Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy, Macbeth.

Immersion of audience

Audience members are invited to explore the world of the production in their own time, choosing for themselves what to watch and where to go.

Unlike a conventional play, in which all audience members share the experience of witnessing the same events on the same stage, Sleep No More provides the audience with a more fragmented, multi-layered and individualized experience. As directors Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle say in the program notes, "exploring the space individually, the audience is given the opportunity to both act in and direct their own film; to revisit, to edit and to indulge themselves as voyeurs."

Absence of dialogue

Though the plot is driven forward by events and interactions, Punchdrunk has developed a unique physical performance language in which there is almost no speaking by the performers. In describing Sleep No More, the directors write that "Screen dialogues become intense physical duets between characters and the body becomes the site of debate. Spoken words rarely find their way into our world; we are excited by the human body as a primary source of emotive storytelling."

Old Lincoln School

The venue for Sleep No More was the surplus Old Lincoln School at 194 Boylston Street (Route 9) in Brookline, Massachusetts. The complex and overlapping subplots unfolded across 44 rooms on all four stories of the school building.

Credits

Sleep No More is directed and devised by Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle, with the company.

  • Felix Barrett....Director and Designer
  • Maxine Doyle....Director and Choreographer
  • Stephen Dobbie....Sound and Graphic Designer
  • Livi Vaughan....Associate Designer
  • Beatrice Minns....Associate Designer
  • David Israel Reynoso....Costumer (Costume Designer)
  • Mikhael Tara Garver....Staff Director
  • Paul Stacey....Assistant Director
  • Carolyn Rae Boyd....Stage Manager

Cast (October 8 - November 8)

  • Phil Atkins as Duncan
  • Hector Harkness as Malcolm
  • Geir Hytten as Macbeth
  • Vinicius Salles as Banquo
  • Robert McNeill as Macduff
  • Thomas Kee as Porter
  • Sarah Dowling as Lady Macbeth
  • Alli Ross as Lady Macduff
  • Conor Doyle as Witch
  • Stephanie Eaton as Witch
  • Fernanda Prata as Witch
  • Careena Melia as Hecate
  • Poornima Kirby as The Second Mrs. de Winter
  • Tori Sparks as Mrs. Danvers
  • Alexander LaFrance as Bellhop/Taxidermist
  • Deo Azben as Speakeasy Bartender
  • Annie Goodchild as Annie Darcy
  • Hayley Jane Soggin as Elsie Price
  • Robert Najarian as Man in Bar

Cast (from November 10)

  • Phil Atkins as Duncan
  • Robert Najarian as Malcolm
  • Eric Jackson-Bradley as Macbeth
  • Jeffery Lyon as Banquo
  • Luke Murphy as Macduff
  • Thomas Kee as Porter
  • Tori Sparks as Lady Macbeth
  • Alli Ross as Lady Macduff
  • Jordan Morley as Witch
  • Stephanie Eaton as Witch
  • Kelly Bartnik as Witch
  • Careena Melia as Hecate
  • Poornima Kirby as The Second Mrs. de Winter
  • Hope T. Davis as Mrs. Danvers
  • Alexander LaFrance as Bellhop/Taxidermist
  • Deo Azben as Speakeasy Bartender
  • Annie Goodchild as Annie Darcy
  • Hayley Jane Soggin as Elsie Price
  • Matt Spano as Charlie, Man in Bar

The Annie Darcy Band

  • Bass/Sax....Timo Shanko
  • Drums....Django Carranza
  • Piano....Rusty Scott

Sleep No More and the ART

Sleep No More was presented as part of the ART's Shakespeare Exploded! festival, which included The Donkey Show, a disco adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Best of Both Worlds, an R&B/gospel musical inspired by The Winter's Tale.

Production dates

Though the production was to run from October 8, 2009 to January 3, 2010, the run was extended through February 7, 2010. The extended run sold out. Sleep No More won Punchdrunk the Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Theatrical Experience 2010.

Reviews

See also

References

  1. Staff reports (8 October 2009). "Massive theater production opens in Brookline tonight". Brookline Tab. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
  2. ^ "28TH ELLIOT NORTON AWARDS: 2010". Elliot Norton Award. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  3. "Punchdrunk website - Sleep No More". punchdrunk. 13 April 2011. Archived from the original on 4 July 2010. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  4. Helen Cooper. "Theater as Experience: London Company brings unique presentation to Boston". Encore magazine. Archived from the original on 18 December 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  5. Stacey, Paul (November 2009). "Very Superstitious". Sleep No More Program notes (PDF). Encore Magazine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  6. ^ Barrett, Felix; Doyle, Maxine (November 2009). "Colliding Worlds: Shakespeare, Hitchcock, and Punchdrunk". Sleep No More Program notes (PDF). Encore Magazine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  7. Anderman, Joan (4 October 2009). "Mystery theater: British troupe Punchdrunk teams with the ART to explode theatergoers' expectations". The Boston Globe. Boston. p. 3. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  8. Town of Brookline Massachusetts Parks and Open Space Division (2 January 2005). "William H. Lincoln School Playground (Old)". Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  9. Simpson, Neal (14 May 2009). "London theater wants to rent out Brookline's Old Lincoln School for elaborate production". Brookline Tab. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
  10. Ackerman, Meghann (18 June 2009). "Brookline schools considering theater company proposal". Brookline Tab. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
  11. Ackerman, Meghann (26 June 2009). "Brookline's Old Lincoln to become temporary theater". Brookline Tab. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
  12. Simpson, Neal (25 August 2009). "Theater company scavenges for Brookline's castoffs to complete offbeat production". Brookline Tab. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
  13. Helen Shaw (18 December 2009). "Review: Punchdrunk's Sleep No More". Time Out New York. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  14. ^ "ART website - Sleep No More". ART. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  15. ^ "Best of Both Worlds". American Repertory Theater. Retrieved 21 November 2011.

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