![]() ![]() ![]() While the book's target audience is women and the dating tips offered are geared toward women who date men (Tinx writes in the book that she is "staying in my extremely straight lane and writing what I know"), much of the advice remains helpful regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation. Meet Tinx, the TikTok influencer who has set out to solve for this predicament in her new book, "The Shift: Change Your Perspective, Not Yourself." She hopes her "box theory" and other dating advice can help "rebrand" dating from "just a means to an end" to "an era of self-discovery." Single people are often left wondering when they should have sex with a new partner for the first time, fearing sleeping together too soon will brand them as a one-night stand but waiting too long could make the other person lose interest. Late performances on Fridays and Saturdays have entry times at 11 PM, 11:15 PM, 11:30 PM, 11:45 PM and midnight.Watch Video: Four ways to up your dating game from Bumble's relationship expert Premium access tickets, available for sold-out performances, are available by e-mailing Įntry times for Sleep No More follow: Monday-Saturday at 7 PM, 7:15 PM, 7:30 PM, 7:45 PM and 8 PM. The pricing scale follows: $75 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday), $85 (Thursday, and late performances Friday-Saturday), and $95 (regular performances Friday-Saturday). The New York debut of Sleep No More is presented by Emursive's Randy Weiner ( The Donkey Show), Arthur Karpati and Jonathan Hochwald, in association with Rebecca Gold Productions. Design associates are Beatrice Minns and Livi Vaughan. The production has co-direction and choreography by Maxin Doyle and sound design by Stephen Dobbie. Participants are encouraged to open drawers, pull back curtains, read private notes and journals as they navigate the shadowy, music-filled world. Audience members don masks and must be silent during the experience. Punchdrunk artistic director Felix Barrett directed and designed the work that takes a non-linear approach to its storytelling, allowing theatregoers to freely explore the dark environment, where scenes, tableaux and scenarios play out, conjuring the world and themes of Shakespeare's bloody tale. Sleep No More is also presenting a series of sold-out masquerade events as part of Halloween from Oct. "Gossip Girl" airs Monday nights at 8 PM ET. It's a little more twisted than usual, and that episode also holds in it so many surprising, romantic twists… It's sort of a big, sexy, blood, everything-comes-to-a-head kind of an episode." "Unlike our previous masquerade balls, there’s blood it’s darker. 14, will be darker in tone than previous "Gossip Girl" masked balls. Safran added that the masquerade themed episode, which will air Nov. We shot there for two days - several of the rooms, different floors," executive producer Josh Safran told EW.com. ![]() At the same time, they were also really helpful in letting us utilize stuff that they maybe normally wouldn’t. We were very much attuned to keep Sleep No More's secrets. We like to do a masked ball every year, and this just dials it up so many notches. "It was incredible to use their space, their actors… the whole thing. Actors from Sleep No More were also involved in the shoot. The cast and crew spent two days shooting at the McKittrick Hotel, a five-story location commercial space located at 530 West 27th Street, which has been transformed to house the Macbeth-inspired Sleep No More. ![]()
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