Meet the real Carrie Bradshaw. New York icon Candace Bushnell brings her one woman show to the Fredericton Playhouse on April 10th
Her influential novel "Sex and the City," spawned the iconic television series of the same name. Bushnell initially made a name for herself as a columnist for various publications, such as the "New York Observer." https://www.candacebushnell.com/bio/ Her candid observations of the dating scene in New York City formed the basis for her breakout book "Sex and the City," (1996). This literary sensation paved the way for the widely acclaimed HBO series of the same name, which ran from 1998 to 2004 (...but was then rebooted as a follow up series titled "And Just Like That..." in 2021). The series became an international phenomenon; reshaping popular culture and leaving an impact that is still felt today. Bushnell's subsequent works, including novels like "Lipstick Jungle" and "The Carrie Diaries," delve into the complexities of modern relationships and the lives of contemporary women, often with sharp wit and insightful commentary.
Are you a fan of Bushnell's work? Don't miss your chance to see her in person. Visit https://www.theplayhouse.ca for tickets.