Sex and the Musical

musicals and operas · for the love of parody productions · Ages 21+ · United States of America

world premiere
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GRADY WELCH certified reviewer June 04, 2018
tagged as: musical · comedy · parody
I've never seen an episode of Sex and the City, but I thoroughly enjoyed myself! The woman next to me queued me in on some of the deep cut references, but I didn't need to know the characters to laugh along and enjoy the music.... full review
BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ certified reviewer June 04, 2018
Killer cast. Great singers. Catchy tunes. Self-aware. Plus, the instrumental accompaniment was at the perfect volume level so that you could discern and laugh at the cleverly crafted and witty lyrics. I imagine that knowledge of the source material would only escalate the comedic intensity, but I’ve never seen an episode of Sex and the City and I didn’t miss one punchline. Filled with laugh out loud moments driven by many of the character’s utter foolishness. Hooray for ‘Fair Use’ laws — this is a totally fun parody that will be a welcome addition to many fringer’s schedule.... full review
ROE MOORE uncertified reviewer June 05, 2018
This was an fun time! I don't know the show Sex and the City -- and I'm glad I didn't need too. It was cute, great talent on stage, and adorable scenes. ... full review
JULIA LISA certified reviewer June 05, 2018
tagged as: fun · sexy · musical · GO SEE · girls night out · parody
Spot on parody of "Sex and the City" with power house songs! This is Laura Wiley's best work! A fun, sexy, laugh out loud night for all genders, whether you have seen the source material or not! It left me wanting more!... full review
NATHANIEL BEAVER uncertified reviewer June 05, 2018
I had only seen a few episodes of the HBO show, but I don't think you need to know too much about it going in. The cast and production team did a great job of making the show entertaining & funny, and it was clear the cast and audience were all having a good time.... full review
LEO WOLFE certified reviewer June 05, 2018
Fun from beginning to end! It’s more like an episode of a show than a straight-up parody, which is a VERY good thing. It’s effective, both as a loving roast of the source, and as a story about a group of eccentric characters experiencing some classic sitcom shenanigans. The music is creative and well-suited to the characters and feel of the show. The lyrics are quite funny. And the performers are well cast and find ways to make each character both reflective of the source AND believable in context. If you don’t enjoy this show, there’s something wrong with you.... full review
SHARI BARRETT certified reviewer June 08, 2018
Don't miss this one all Sex and the City fans as it tells the story about how our 4 fabulous met each other and began their friendship and adventures together. FABULOUS satirical musical - an extremely entertaining show with great performances!... full review
MATT RITCHEY certified reviewer June 08, 2018
Caveat: I know many of these amazing humans and am reviewing as an audience member, and not officially for GIA ON THE MOVE. Wiley and crew are back! Yay! A fun parody of the show I like to refer to as "yeah, I think I saw a few episodes of that once." But lets pretend you've never seen it before - you'll still love this! The songs are once again fantastic and the performances are spot-on. Everyone had a shining moment. (Extra shout-out to Reagan Osbourne's angelic voice in this one - no matter how many times I've seen him perform, I wasn't ready for how great he sounded last night!) Grab a cosmo (Three Clubs makes great ones) and enjoy Carrie's wardrobe changes. I mean, the show. ;)... full review
LACEY RAE PAWLOWICZ certified reviewer June 08, 2018
Loved it! So much fun! Catchy songs and the cast nailed their characters. ... full review
MICHAEL SHAW FISHER uncertified reviewer June 08, 2018
Laura Wiley is raising her game with her latest show, and this group of talented badass performers, tackling with insight the characters we know (or at least know of - which is enough for this SITC lamen) and finding her own touching way into the origins of their necessity for each other. With direction and choreography provided by Corey Robison, the show moves fast, was built firmly and always stays on the light side of parody without losing its respect for the source material. Bravo all!... full review