Stars flock to NYC opening of ‘Life and Trust’ — the follow-up to hit show ‘Sleep No More’

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The new immersive theater show "Life and Trust" opened this week in the Financial District. The new immersive theater show "Life and Trust" opened this week in the Financial District. lifeandtrustnyc.com

The hot ticket this sweltering summer week was the opening night of “Life and Trust,” the follow-up to the stunningly successful immersive theater show “Sleep No More.”

Its predecessor has been running since 2011 and even has its own permanent home, the McKittrick Hotel in Chelsea. So curiosity about the follow-up from hip production company Emursive was high — resulting in a bursting celebrity guest list for the first performance.

The Faustian story about a banking tycoon on the eve of the Great Depression requires its audience to follow the action — literally — across six subterranean floors of a Financial District skyscraper.

"Life and Trust" is the follow-up to the hit show "Sleep No More" that debuted in 2011.“Life and Trust” is the follow-up to the hit show “Sleep No More” that debuted in 2011. lifeandtrustnyc.com

We hear that at Thursday night’s opening, guests Murray Hill and Bridget Everett — co-stars of HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere” — ran into showbiz legend Lorna Luft on one of the staircases in the middle of the performance and stopped to chat.

We’re told about “a dozen or so audience members, who were chasing [one of the characters] Mephisto down those stairs,” got stuck behind a celebrity gabfest, causing them to lose track of the fast-moving plot.

“It wasn’t until an angry first-nighter shouted ‘Move!’ that the blockage was cleared and the show could continue,” we’re told.

Other guests at the fun opening included Talking Heads rocker David Byrne, “Black Swan” director Darren Aronofsky, “Showgirls” star  Gina Gershon, Oscar winner Joel Grey, NPR brainiac Ira Glass and fashion designer Rachel Antonoff.

"Life and Trust" requires audience members to follow the action across six floors of a skyscraper.“Life and Trust” requires audience members to follow the action across six floors of a skyscraper. lifeandtrustnyc.com

Elsewhere, comedian Jackie Hoffman was spotted enjoying a particularly sexy scene between a cowboy and a guy dressed as a horse, quipping, “I haven’t seen anyone this horny over a horse since Daniel Radcliffe starred in ‘Equus.’ ” We hear there’s an even sexier scene depicting a “homoerotic boxing match.”

Also at the show were Danya Taymor, Amber Ardolino, Daniel K. Isaac, Claybourne Elder and Montego Glover.

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