One Woman Sex and the City: A Parody on Love, Friendship and Shoes
It’s time for cosmos! This one-woman tribute promises to take audiences through all six of the hit TV show’s sassy comedic seasons. Multi-talented Kerry Ipema brings the characters to life as they brunch, banter, spat and swoon over men and Manolos.
Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 8:00 p.m.
Confirmed Entertainment presents
ONE WOMAN SEX AND THE CITY: A Parody on Love, Friendship and Shoes
Written by KERRY IPEMA & TJ DAWE
Tickets: $30.00 Advance/$35.00 Day Of Show
VIP/Gold Circle: $40.00 Advance/$45.00 Day Of Show (VIP includes Early Entry & Preferred Seating). This is a General Admission – All Seated Show.
press release: Ever debate whether you're a Carrie, a Miranda, a Charlotte or a Samantha? All four of your favorite New York City single girls-are now embodied in one woman in this hilarious, interactive show. Post-it notes and Paris, Manolos and Mr. Big, they're all here, live on stage. So order some cosmos, grab your three best friends, and relive the most memorable moments from the Emmy Award-winning HBO smash hit series in this endearing parody of love, friendship, and, of course, shoes. ONE WOMAN SEX AND THE CITY - A PARODY starring Kerry Ipema coming to the Barrymore Theatre on Saturday February 25, 2017, at 8:00 p.m.
This loving tribute and send-up takes audiences through a laughter-infused version of all six seasons of the beloved show. TJ Dawe – (Director and co-creator of One Man Star Wars Trilogy, One Man Lord of the Rings and PostSecret: The Show) has comedic whirling dervish Kerry Ipema (PostSecret: The Show) bringing all our favorite characters to life as they brunch, banter, argue, support each other and swoon over men and Manolos. There will be puns, cosmopolitans and audience participation. For anyone who remembers the naked dress, the tantric sex demonstration, the post-it note, and “he’s just not that into you,” One Woman Sex and the City: A Parody on Love, Friendship, and Shoes will provide a great reminder of why this series and its characters have stayed so firmly in women’s hearts and minds.