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Is the sleepless night in Shanghai horrible?

It's not scary at all. It's a work of art..

"Sleepless Night" is adapted from Macbeth, one of Shakespeare's four tragedies. The story is set in the 1930s at McKinnon Hotel, a mysterious building in the center of Shanghai, with five floors, more than 90 rooms, more than 3,000 drawers and movie-level dance design. When you step in here, it seems that you are caught in another time and space where reality and dreams are intertwined.

The audience incarnates as a "ghost" wearing a white mask, freely shuttles through the building, follows the performers, feels the role's ignorance, anger, sadness and joy at close range, or freely explores, and creates his own journey in the immersion of the five senses.