Michael Patrick King's At Least It's Pink Extends to April 1 | Playbill

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News Michael Patrick King's At Least It's Pink Extends to April 1 At Least It's Pink, co-written and directed by "Sex and the City" writer-director-executive producer Michael Patrick King, has extended to April 1.

The show began previews Jan. 16 and officially opened Jan. 25 at Ars Nova in Manhattan and was originally scheduled to run through March 11.

King co-wrote At Least It's Pink with Bridget Everett, the downtown singer-songwriter, and Kenny Mellman, Herb of the duo Kiki and Herb. The show has music and lyrics by Mellman and Everett.

According to a release, the "trashy little show" is "about New York City life through the eyes of a girl from Manhattan, Kansas, who's never afraid to tell it like it is."

King won Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for "Sex and the City." He was also co-creator, writer, director and executive producer of the HBO series "The Comeback," starring Lisa Kudrow. King has also written for "Murphy Brown" and "Will & Grace." He started his career as a playwright and standup comic.

Ars Nova is located at 511 West 54th Street. For tickets call SmartTix at (212) 868-4444 or go to www.SmartTix.com.

 
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