Candace Bushnellis taking herone-woman show,Is There Still Sex in the City?,to New York!
It will have a 12-week limited engagement at the off-Broadway venue, according to a press release. Previews will begin on Nov. 13, with an opening night set for Dec. 7.
“Working in the theater has been a lifelong dream since I first came to New York,” the author said in the release. “I’m thrilled to share my story at The Daryl Roth Theatre. This is an evening to laugh, cry, celebrate and most of all, come with your friends and make some new ones too!”
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Ahead of the show’s premiere in Pennsylvania earlier this year, Bushnell opened up about what she planned to tackle on-stage.
“We are going to talk about girlfriends, the real Mr. Big, feminism, romance, money, careers, sex, and we may touch on … the many, many men I dated before I found my so-called Mr. Big,” she toldPage Sixin April, referencingChris Noth’s character inSATC.
“It’s really about women in the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, and how women’s lives look and how they change through the decades,” she added.
Bushnell, often touted as the “real-life Carrie Bradshaw,” also said the performance would feature “a lot of fun stories.”
“This is the kind of show where you go with your girlfriends, it’s that kind of atmosphere,” she told the outlet. “You’re going to laugh.”
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Her one-woman show comes asproduction is underwayon the upcomingSex and the Cityrevival, titledAnd Just Like That.The popular franchise originally aired from 1998 to 2004 and released two spin-off movies in 2008 and 2010.
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“The series will follow Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s,” the synopsis, released in January, read.
Tickets forIs There Still Sex in the City?are on sale now atIsThereStillSexInTheCity.com.
source: people.com