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Clintons take in acclaimed Broadway play about a gay black choir boy
Clintons' big night out: Bill and Hillary skip President Trump's immigration address and go see acclaimed Broadway play about a gay black choir boy
By Snejana Farberov For Dailymail.com
- Bill and Hillary Clinton enjoyed a date night on Broadway Tuesday, taking in the new play Choir Boy
- Written by Oscar-winning writer Tarell Alvin McCraney, of Moonlight fame, it tells the story of a gay black teen at an all-male prep school
- Play's opening night drew a coterie of A-listers, including Debra Messing, Cynthia Erivo and Phylicia Rashad
Published: 13:47 EST, 9 January 2019 | Updated: 17:35 EST, 9 January 2019
Rather than stay in to watch President Donald Trump's prime-time address to the nation about what he's been calling the crisis on the border, Bill and Hillary Clinton enjoyed a date night on Broadway instead.
The former commander-in-chief and the former secretary of state attended a star-studded premiere of the new play Choir Boy, which tells the story of a gifted gay black teen at an all-male prep school.
The Clintons were all smiles as they posed up with their 'Playbill' booklet at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on West 47th Street Tuesday night.
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