Sarah Jessica Parker looks radiant in a white jumpsuit after battling COVID alongside hubby Matthew Broderick… forcing shutdown of their Broadway show Plaza Suite
Sarah Jessica Parker looked radiant in a white jumpsuit under a tweed beige blazer while exiting a theater in New York City on Friday evening.
Just two weeks after contracting COVID-19, the 57-year-old Sex and the City actress appeared completely recovered on a glamorous night out.
She completed her chic ensemble with a pair of silver studded black open-toed heels, pink lipstick and sparkly stud earrings.
Feeling better: Sarah Jessica Parker looked radiant in a white jumpsuit under a tweed beige blazer while exiting a theater in New York City on Friday evening
Parker tested positive for the virus earlier this month just days after her husband Matthew Broderick announced his own positive test.
Their illnesses halted performances of Plaza Suite, the couple’s three-act show during which they play three couples in a hotel suite.
‘With both Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker positive for COVID, tonight’s performance of ‘Plaza Suite’ is canceled,’ the show’s producers said in a statement to Variety.
Glowing: Just two weeks after contracting COVID-19, the 57-year-old Sex and the City actress appeared completely recovered on a glamorous night out
Double whammy: Parker tested positive for COVID-19 two weeks ago just days after her husband Matthew Broderick (pictured in March 2022) announced his own positive test
‘The producers apologize for the inconvenience this has caused audience members. Ticket holders should contact their point of sale to reschedule for a future performance or obtain a refund.’
Before receiving her own positive test, Parker performed several times with Broderick’s understudy, Tony winner Michael McGrath.
Plaza Suite was originally supposed to begin its run of previews back on March 13, 2020 but all Broadway theaters were shut down the day before because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The show went on: Before receiving her own positive test, Parker performed several times with Broderick’s understudy, Tony winner Michael McGrath; seen last month
While it may seem that Parker is out relatively soon after testing positive just last week, the Hocus Pocus star is actually just following new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.
The government agency recommends that those who test positive should isolate at home for just five days. If someone does have to leave home for some reason, they should wear a mask that fits well.
Isolation can end after five days if the person exhibiting symptoms is free of fever for 24 hours and symptoms are improving.
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