Slumber
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Slumber NYC Reviews and Tickets

79%
(40 Ratings)
Positive
93%
Mixed
5%
Negative
2%
Members say
Entertaining, Edgy, Funny, Quirky, Ambitious

About the Show

Just in time for Halloween, the Hideaway Circus Troupe debuts this dark and twisted interactive horror show featuring awe-inspiring circus artists. Who lives? Who dies? You decide!

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Show-Score Member Reviews (40)

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332 Reviews | 41 Followers
99
Entertaining, Must see, Amazing, Exciting, Masterful

See it if You like to be amazed and totally entertained. You like amazing dancing and acrobatics. You like different and awesome stuff, this is it.

Don't see it if You don't want to be amazed. You don't like amazing dancing and movement. You don't like acrobatics.

170 Reviews | 23 Followers
95
Entertaining, Refreshing, Edgy

See it if you love cirque, pop music, murderous vibes, pop culture references, night clubs

Don't see it if kids, uncomfortable with blood (or possibly getting a little on you), faint hearted

470 Reviews | 113 Followers
92
Entertaining, Absorbing

See it if You love acrobatics, flying thru the air, etc. While a psychotic lady is killing her friends one by one. Time flies by.

Don't see it if You don't like loud pop music. But what a fun show. 90 minutes.

54 Reviews | 36 Followers
90
Absorbing, Clever, Great staging

See it if You like circus performance. This troupe was excellent!

Don't see it if Fake blood bothers you. The show was full of dark humor.

AA
80 Reviews | 26 Followers
89
Invigorating, Exciting, Quirky, Saucy, Enchanting

See it if you crave a combo of high-flying circus acrobatics with a fun, if paper-thin, story. This show was a blast; I left HoY with a huge smile.

Don't see it if you only want the dynamic circus entertainment, since the storyline means you sit for stretches without aerials and acrobatics.

70 Reviews | 35 Followers
89
Entertaining, Refreshing

See it if You're fed up with "old school circus" and want to see something dynamic, new, and modern

Don't see it if for you , circus means "stupid clown" and performance that you've already seen an 100 times

152 Reviews | 42 Followers
81
Funny, Entertaining, Hilarious, Cirque, Great dancing

See it if You are sick of be perfect, to see perfect shows. Just relax there:)

Don't see it if You don't like "blood"

124 Reviews | 35 Followers
79
Entertaining, Funny, Bloody, Quirky, Messy

See it if you like campy, bloody fun with talented dancers with different specialties.

Don't see it if want to see a tight show with a strong storyline.

Critic Reviews (8)

Time Out New York
October 11th, 2016

"A notch well above your average Halloween gore-athons...Though the performers have the kind of polish you'd find at Cirque du Soleil, there's a sharper edge. This is cirque nouveau that feels contemporary, sexy and a little bit dangerous...The circus and dance elements are so magnetic that they throw 'Slumber''s shortcomings into sharp relief...Still, it's worth sitting through clunkier elements for the sake of amazing acrobatics and dance—both elegant and alluringly raw."
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Theatermania
October 11th, 2016

"It is clear that the enthusiastic young acrobats and aerialists of the company really want to put on a good show, but this slapdash attempt at modern circus isn't it...An exciting and intimate opening number cedes to a barely developed wisp of a story that all too often detracts from the circus acts, rather than tying them together in a coherent narrative....What is left is a show that is 40 percent poorly executed cool ideas, 35 percent unrefined talent, and 25 percent intermission."
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Lighting & Sound America
October 12th, 2016

"These are all standard acts, and even the best of them offers familiarity rather than thrills...Even if the acts were more novel and the humor more, well, humorous, 'Slumber' would still have to contend with its extreme style deficit...If the killing-spree through-line was ever going to amuse, it would need to be presented with some wit and a sophisticated wink...I find it extremely difficult to believe that any intelligent person would be taken in by this empty display of vulgarity sans wit."
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Theater In The Now
October 13th, 2016

"Throwing in aerial acts, contortion, dance, and more, 'Slumber' pleases thrill seekers but dies when it tries to be something greater than it can be...Whether it was weak writing or Lee Hubilla’s inability to improv, the direct addresses were nothing short of uncomfortable...Hideaway has something potentially great on their hands but this product was not it. There are far too many flaws that detract from the beauty."
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Diandra Reviews it All
October 16th, 2016

"This 'dancical,' as I call it, offers fabulous acrobatics, fresh choreography, and blood...The soundtrack and dance moves of 'Slumber' should be reason enough to journey to Brooklyn...The amount of energy the cast offers in serving high-octane, vibrant physicality kept the audience consistently overjoyed...'Slumber' is like a breath for fresh air to the theatre scene and the dance world. Such a well-choreographed and select cast deserves to be seen."
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T
October 10th, 2016

"With amazing aerial acts, contortion, acrobatics, tumbling, break dancing, and clever audience interaction, this piece almost makes one feel bad for enjoying murder so very much...The ensemble is incredible, and under director Josh Aviner’s guidance, rules the space with fervor and delight...A talented cast, a compelling story, phenomenal physical performances, and rollicking energy are a winning combination."
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Carey Purcell
October 12th, 2016

"'Slumber' walks the tightrope of balancing style and substance, and, unlike its skilled and talented cast, it is unable to maintain the necessary equilibrium...The real strength of the production comes from the choreography and stunts, which are undeniably impressive...It’s never clear what it it wants to be. A musical? A play? A hipster take on Cirque du Soleil? Its attempt at a story is a detriment to the show, which should either fully develop the plot and characterization or not have any."
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BK Reader
October 11th, 2016

"There are gorgeous bodies—male and female—doing superhuman gymnastics, fun dances to catchy tunes and, yes, even pole dancing...The creators have rendered a thoroughly enjoyable evening that is a kind of a 21st-century 'Cabaret,' featuring its own very devilish MC, in the person of the highly amusing and very unstable Lee Hubilla...The rest of the cast contributes with endless energy in bouts of circus play and eye-catching choreography, all directed by Josh Aviner."
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