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    Sarah Jessica Parker helps husband Matthew Broderick up slope as they take muddy walk in London

    ACTRESS Sarah Jessica Parker swaps high heels for hiking boots as she tackles a muddy walk in London.But the Sex and the City star, 58, had to stop to give her husband Matthew Broderick, 62, a helping hand as he struggled up the slope in Hampstead Heath, North London.Sarah Jessica Parker helps hubby Matthew Broadwick up a muddy slope in Hampstead HeathCredit: ErotemeSex in the City star Sarah is currently in the UK for a theatre roleCredit: ErotemeHubby Matthew also stars in comedy Plaza Suite alongside herCredit: ErotemeAn onlooker said: “Sarah couldn’t stop giggling as Matthew slipped down the hill.”The couple starring in comedy Plaza Suite at the Savoy Theatre, later had a drink in a local pub before hopping on a bus to nearby Highgate village.The American actress has become something of an Anglophile during her time in the UK.Telling of her love for the Tube in January, SJP said: “I want to know Jubilee, Piccadilly, Northern.READ MORE SARAH JESSICA PARKER“I want to know Edgware. I want to know all of it.”Iconic show Sex and the City has made a big return with reboot series And Just Like That.Sarah reprised her role as Carrie Bradshaw, with Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis also choosing to come back.SJP has also starred in 1985 film Girls Just Want to Have Fun, and played one of the Sanderson sisters in Hocus Pocus.Most read in CelebritySarah Jessica Parker attends HBO Max’s And Just Like That New York Premiere at Museum of Modern ArtSJP and Matthew pictured together last SeptemberCredit: Getty More

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    Sarah Jessica Parker shakes off Sex in the City’s Carrie in A-list new play Plaza Suite

    I CAN’T say I knew what to expect when Sarah Jessica Parker stepped out onto the stage of the Savoy Theatre – that is, other than the eruption of applause she got with each move. But with a quarter-of-a-century passing since we first saw her in Sex and the City, she still hasn’t shaken off Carrie Bradshaw, and it’s increasingly hard to see her as anyone else. 
    Sarah shakes off Carrie Bradshaw for her three new roles in Plaza SuiteCredit: Getty
    The actress is best known for her role in Sex and the CityCredit: Getty
    So appearing on stage dressed as a 60s housewife, it is – at least from my spot in the dress circle – hard to tell who you’re initially looking at. It certainly isn’t the character she’s best known for. 
    Plaza Suite, written by Neil Simon, follows three couples staying in the deluxe suite – with the actress and her husband Matthew Broderick, 61, playing each across three separate acts. 
    With brunette hair and an oversized skirt suit, Sarah, 58, is first bubbling ball of energy Karen, who checks into room 719 at the New York Hotel to celebrate her wedding anniversary. 
    She and her deadbeat spouse Sam spends much of their skit arguing over whether they are in the same room as their honeymoon, and the real date of their anniversary, before he reveals he’s having an affair with his secretary.
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    After the curtain closes for the interval, she re-appears as Muriel – a starry-eyed country girl visiting her former hometown flame Jesse Kiplinger, a three-times divorced Hollywood producer.
    Despite being ‘happily married’ she’s wooed into the bedroom with vodka stingers and sweet talk before a second, shorter curtain down.
    This time, Sarah appears finally as a flamboyantly dressed Mrs Hubley – whose daughter locks herself in the bathroom ahead of her glamorous, and expensive, Plaza wedding. 
    While Mr Hubley scales the side of the building and tries to kick down the door, she dramatically swoons and clings to his coat-tails as they find out daughter Mimsie is avoiding her big moment all in order to avoid one day ending up just like her parents. 
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    There’s no real conclusion to any of the stories, we just simply have a look – as if you’re peering through the keyhole of a hotel room – at three marriages in their rawest, and most complicated, form. 
    The two-and-a-half hour experience could set you back anything from £25 to £395 – if you’re looking for a bottle of champagne and an interval ice cream as part of a deluxe package. 
    Eye-watering prices for the stalls – but if like me, you’re not fussy about breathing in the air that the Sex and the City star breathes out (which some mega-fans might), there’s nothing wrong with a cheap seat. 
    And ultimately, if you’re looking for a spot of fun theatre, Sarah’s delightfully silly, giddy, witty and teetering on the verge of camp delivery – and no stuttering of this quick script – makes it worth it. 
    Clearly some of the silver screen’s finest agree with me, with the actress already pulling in an A-list audience including Martin Freeman, David Tennant, Olivia Williams and Hannah Waddingham, just to name a few.
    Written in the 60s, the play is, of course, challenging viewing – there’s an outdated depiction of the sexes and marriage.
    But, those put off are missing the point clear as day to me: you’re supposed to be laughing at it, and it’s supposed to be a little uncomfortable to watch. 
    And most importantly, in some ways, the play itself is beside the point… the likelihood is that most of the audience is coming to see SJP on stage, and not necessarily the 1968 production. 
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    I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. 
    ★★★★
    She’s joined on stage by husband Matthew BroderickCredit: Getty
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    Sex and the City star Frances Sternhagen is dead at 93 as family claims they will stay inspired by her ‘love and life’

    SEX and the City guest star Frances Sternhagen has died at the age of 93.The two-time Tony Award-winning actress was also known for her roles in Cheers, On Golden Pond, and The Heiress.
    Sex and the City guest star Frances Sternhagen has died at the age of 93Credit: Getty
    The two-time Tony Award-winning actress was also known for her roles in Cheers, On Golden Pond, and The HeiressCredit: Getty
    Sternhagen died peacefully of natural causes on Monday, according to her family.
    In a family statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, they wrote: “We continue to be inspired by her love and life.”
    Though a star on the stage, Sternhagen is best known for playing a pair of mothers on television.
    Bunny MacDougal on HBO’s Sex and the City and Esther Clavin on NBC’s Cheers.

    Performances for which she received Emmy nominations.
    “I must say it’s fun to play these snobby older ladies,” Sternhagen revealed during a 2002 interview with the Los Angeles Times.
    Though a star on the stage, Sternhagen is best known for playing a pair of mothers on televisionCredit: HBO
    Bunny MacDougal on HBO’s Sex and the City and Esther Clavin on NBC’s CheersCredit: HBO
    She continued: “It’s always more fun to be obnoxious.
    “I have known women like that, and I can imitate them, I guess.”
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    Sternberger debuted as Esther Clavin on the fifth season of Cheers as the mother of the postman Cliff, played by John Ratzenberger.
    The character, like her son, had a knack for spouting obscure trivia facts.
    In Sex and the City, she played the role of Bunny the mother of Kyle MacLachlan’s character Trey.
    Her motherly, over-protectiveness put her at odds with Trey’s new bride, Charlotte played by series star Kristin Davis.
    Sternhagen garnered her first Tony in 1974 for her work in the original production of Neil Simon’s The Good Doctor.
    Over twenty years later she won again in 1995 for playing the widowed Aunt Lavinia opposite stage actress Cherry Jones in a revival of The Heiress.
    She received a Tony nomination for originating the role of Ethel Thayer in the 1979 Broadway production of On Golden Pond.
    Sternhagen was again nominated for a Tony in 1996 for portraying Dora Strang, the mother of an emotionally disturbed son, in Equus.
    The actress collected several more nominations for The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window in 1972, Angel in 1978, and Morning’s at Seven in 2002.
    Survivors include her six children; Paul, Amanda, Tony, Sarah, Peter, and John.
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    In 2001, Sternhagen confessed that it was through “working on characters in plays that I’ve learned about myself, about how people operate.”
    “Do what you love, whatever that is,” she stated before adding, “And if you’re able to make a living at what you love to do, you’re terribly lucky.”
    Sternhagen garnered her first Tony in 1974 for her work in the original production of Neil Simon’s The Good DoctorCredit: Getty
    Over twenty years later she won again in 1995 for playing the widowed Aunt Lavinia opposite stage actress Cherry Jones in a revival of The HeiressCredit: AFP
    In a family statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, they wrote: ‘We continue to be inspired by her love and life’Credit: Getty More