TWENTY years ago, four single women appeared on our television screens in search of love, cosmopolitans and ridiculously expensive designer outfits.

Sex and the City became a huge hit, running for six seasons and winning fans all over the world. Now Kerry Ipema has created a fond tribute and send-up called One Woman Sex and the City: A Parody of Love, Friendship and Shoes.

Described as the ultimate girls’ night out, the show takes place at Swindon’s Wyvern Theatre on Sunday at 7.30pm. This is a comedic, charismatic portrayal of Carrie and her friends Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha as they brunch, banter, argue, support each other and swoon over men and Manolos.

The show was co-created and directed by TJ Dawe, and Kerry embodies the characters with such skill you might find it hard to believe there is only one person performing.

“I like to source a lot of material from each audience so each show is different and each show is hyper personalised to each individual audience,” Kerry said.

“But I think you can expect from the show to laugh a whole lot.”

Tickets are £19.50, with concessions available. To book, call 01793 524481 or visit swindontheatres.co.uk.