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Sex and Sag Harbor?

Mon, 05/01/2023 - 16:26
Candace Bushnell

After its Off Broadway premiere and subsequent engagement at the Cafe Carlyle, "Is There Still Sex in the City?" — Candace Bushnell's one-woman show — will come to The Church in Sag Harbor on June 10, for one night only. Tickets to the fund-raiser are selling out fast. 

The author of "Sex and the City," who has a house in Sag Harbor, shares stories of fashion, literature, sex, and the Big Apple in what The New York Times called "an appealing and assured mode of storytelling that marries aspirational fantasy with friendly confessional."

The evening will begin at 7 with cocktails. Dinner and remarks will follow at 8; showtime is set for 8:45. Main floor tickets are sold out, but limited quantities of mezzanine tickets remain, at $400 per person, or $1,600 for a table of four.
 

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