The actor was spotted at a venue in North London. (Getty/@thegatehousen6/Instagram)
Sarah Jessica Parker has turned a north London pub into her new local spot, according to reports.
Parker provided us with many iconic costumes as Carrie Bradshaw. sex and the cityand now the actor appears to be in a cozy girl phase after being spotted numerous times at North London venues.
The actor is currently appearing plaza suite She co-starred with her real-life husband Matthew Broderick at the Savoy Theater in London. The two reportedly settled in the Big Smoke for the duration of the romantic comedy play, which runs until April 13th.
One guest told The Sun about his visit to The Gate House in Highgate:
“She seems to like the ‘quaint’ aspect of the pub and says she likes the British feel of the pub.”
The official continued: “After the show, they stop for a beer together and sit quietly together in the corner. People tend to leave it alone too, probably because it’s used as their local.” Sho.”
PinkNews has reached out to Sarah Jessica Parker’s representatives for comment on this matter.
The pub was formerly Wetherspoons and has been taken over by Urban Pubs & Bars, which owns over 40 pubs, bars and restaurants in London. In any case, I don’t know if the 2-1 pitcher was the SJP vibe.
The Gatehouse describes itself as “a very local village pub with a large bar and dining area, a luxurious beer garden and London’s tallest theater on the second floor.”
They are appearing in the show after a sold-out run on Broadway that became one of the highest-grossing revivals in Broadway history.
The two actors play three different couples in a two-person play that takes place in a hotel room. Broderick will play Sam Nash/Jesse Kiplinger/Roy Hubley, and Parker will play Karen Nash/Muriel Tate/Norma Hubley.
“Karen and Sam have been a long-married pair, but their relationship could end early.
“Muriel and Jesse are high school sweethearts who seem destined for a long-term stay.
“Norma and Roy are the father and mother of the bride, ready to celebrate their daughter’s wedding if they can get her out of the bathroom,” the plot reads.
The show was directed by Tony Award winner John Benjamin Hickey and is based on the 1968 play of the same name by Neil Simon.
