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The 5th Anniversary Special Exhibition of "Sleepless Nights" is launched, and a new art space is waiting for you to punch in

The Shanghai version of the immersive drama "Sleepless Nights", adapted from Shakespeare's classic play "Macbeth", has swept the world with an unprecedented fully immersive viewing experience. In 2016, the Shanghai version of "Sleepless Nights" premiered in Shanghai as the only Asian version, and it is still very popular today. At the end of this year, the Shanghai version of "Sleepless Nights" ushered in the fifth anniversary of the residency, and at this moment of special commemorative significance, the special exhibition of the fifth anniversary of "Sleepless Nights" jointly conceived by the Chinese and foreign creative teams opened in The No. 2 tank of Shanghai Oil Tank Art Park, paying tribute to this world-renowned immersive drama classic masterpiece and giving back to the fans of the drama for this work.

The 5th Anniversary Special Exhibition of "Sleepless Nights" is launched, and a new art space is waiting for you to punch in

With "Five Years and One Dream" as the main line, this exhibition presents the dramatic world created by the Shanghai version of "Sleepless Nights" in the past five years. On the basis of continuing the original theatrical style, the special exhibition also constructs a new art space. Through a labyrinth, the audience can "immerse" into a new experience space, through video, installation, drama and other media, to explore the continuation of the story in "Sleepless Nights". The items listed in the "Sleepless Nights" fifth anniversary special exhibition have ingenious ingenuity, whether they are old props placed or old clothes hanging up, they are old objects used in the Shanghai version of "Sleepless Nights" in these five years of performances.

The 5th Anniversary Special Exhibition of "Sleepless Nights" is launched, and a new art space is waiting for you to punch in

From now until 16 January 2022, you can make an online reservation through the "West Bund Life" mini program, where you can take punch-in photos to explore the wonderful stories beyond the drama.

(Look at the news Knows reporter: Zhao Qing Editor: Lao Xu)

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