Candace Bushnell, the creator of Sex and the City, just opened her one-woman play in New York City!
The best-selling author’s book “Sex and the City” was published in 1997 and it was turned into an HBO series one year later.
Candace was joined by friend Brooke Shields and the Sex and the City TV show’s creator Darren Star at the opening night performance of Is There Still Sex in the City on Tuesday night (December 7) at the Daryl Roth Theater in New York City.
Also in attendance at the opening night were Martha Stewart, Andrew McCarthy, Madam Secretary‘s Erich Bergen, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit‘s Stephanie March, and Real Housewives of New York City‘s Kelly Bensimon. Candace also posed on the red carpet with producers Marc Johnston, Josh Fiedler, Robyn Goodman, and Alex Fraser.
Here is the show’s synopsis: “From her arrival in New York City alone with $20 in her pocket, to working her way up the ladder, to secrets behind the creation of Sex and the City and finding herself single again in her 50’s … the always provocative Candace Bushnell shares her fabulous philosophy through stories of fashion, literature, sex, and New York City, while pouring Cosmos in Manolos.”
Tickets are available on Telecharge.com and performances are on sale through February 2022.