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Sex in Another City: Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick Taking Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite” to London’s West End Next Winter

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London is about to get a taste of some sex in the city.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are taking their Broadway production of Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite” to the West End.

Their production, directed by John Benjamin Hickey, will open on January 15, 2024 and play through the end of March.

The show was a big commercial hit in New York, finally getting a sold out run after being postponed because of the pandemic.

Parker will be making her West End debut. Broderick was already there in 2019 with “The Starry Messenger.”

On Parker’s famous TV show, her character’s fictional best friend (that’s Carrie and Samantha) has been living in London. Maybe she — Samantha — will go to opening night!

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