Who needs the White House? Hillary and Bill take in a Broadway show hours after Clinton put herself back on mega-fee speaking circuit and signed major book deal

  • Hillary and Bill Clinton attended Wednesday evening performance of 'In Transit Broadway' in New York City
  • As they took their seats inside the Circle in the Square Theatre, the crowd first cheered for them before erupting into a 'Hillary' chant
  • After show, they were both photographed smiling outside of theater
  • Chelsea Clinton also spotted out Wednesday night at the Lincoln Center's American Songbook Gala at Alice Tully Hall
  • Earlier Wednesday, it was announced Hillary is working on a collection of personal essays on the 2016 campaign 
  • She is also set to give commencement address at her alma mater, Wellesley

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, and former President Bill received loud cheers in Broadway

Hillary and Bill Clinton stepped out together on Wednesday evening to enjoy Broadway's first a capella musical as their daughter Chelsea attended a gala nearby. 

The former secretary of state was met with loud cheers and gleeful chants as she and her husband took their seats in the audience for a performance of 'In Transit Broadway'. 

Their appearance Wednesday came hours after it was revealed that she's working on a collection of personal essays that will touch on the 2016 presidential campaign.

In a video shared to social media, one woman could be heard screaming out 'we love you Hillary' when the couple entered the Circle in the Square Theatre. 

Moments later the entire audience erupted in a thunderous applause and loud cheers for the Democratic presidential candidate.

As the former first lady got settled in her seat next to the former president, the crowd then started loudly chanting 'Hillary' while she smiled and waived back to the audience in appreciation of the support more than two months after she lost the 2016 presidential election. 

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Happy: Hillary and Bill Clinton (above) stepped out together on Wednesday evening to enjoy a Broadway musical performance of 'In Transit Broadway' in New York City

The former President and Secretary of State met with the cast of the show backstage

The couple paused to be photgraphed with the team behind the production, including (left to right) director Kathleen Marshall, Russ Kaplan, James-Allen Ford, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and Sara Wordsworth

Happy: Hillary kept it casual in her clothing choice as she sported black pants with a brown heavy coat. However, the former first lady did carry a pricey Louis Vuitton burgundy colored leather handbag that has a starting price tag of around $6,000

Bill and Hillary Clinton were cheered as they took their seats at the theater to watch the hit musical

Beaming: The Clintons were photographed all smiles outside of the Circle in the Square Theatre where the a cappella musical is performed, as they both appeared not to have a care in the world

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton smiled for pictures as she posed with cast members

Gratitude: The ex-president tweeted a message to the cast and crew of the show on his and his wife's behalf and said they had both loved going backstage

After the show ended, a photo (above) shared to the show's Twitter account featured her beaming with cast and crew members in a group shot alongside her husband

The video clip shows that the audience continued to clap and chant her name all the way up until the show began.  

After the show ended, a photo shared to the show's Twitter account featured her beaming with cast and crew members in a group shot alongside her husband. 

The caption on the photo reads: 'We just had the most wonderful dream at @InTransitBway ... and @HillaryClinton was there...and @billclinton was there...'

'In Transit Broadway' actor Arbender Robinson also shared photos to social media showing the Clintons smiling, as he was pleased to see the couple attend the performance. 

He wrote: 'The Clinton's yes Hillary and Bill came out tonight for some In Transit fun. And to top it all off, we decided to just hang out, meet, greet and chat a bit. PRICELESS'.

The Clintons were photographed all smiles outside of the Circle in the Square Theatre where the a cappella musical is performed, as they both appeared to have not a care in the world after the show ended. 

'In Transit Broadway' actor Arbender Robinson also shared photos (above) to social media showing the Clintons smiling, as he was pleased to see the couple attend the performance

Actor James Snyder shared the above snap to Twitter with Hillary and said the evening was 'amazing'

Actor Telly Leung tweeted the above message after the political power couple attended Wednesday's performance 

Hillary kept it casual in her clothing choice as she sported black pants with a brown heavy coat. However, the former first lady did carry a pricey Louis Vuitton burgundy colored leather handbag that has a starting price tag of around $6,000. 

Her husband wore a navy blue blazer paired with grey trousers, as he also sported a white-collared shirt with a patterned tie.  

In keeping up with her famous parents, former first daughter Chelsea Clinton was also spotted out in New York City on Wednesday night. 

Chelsea made an appearance at the Lincoln Center's American Songbook Gala at Alice Tully Hall. 

She posed for a photo with actor LL Cool J and the The Late Late Show host James Corden. 

Earlier on Wednesday, it was announced that her mother is working on a collection of personal essays that will touch on the 2016 presidential campaign, Simon & Schuster told The Associated Press. 

In keeping up with her famous parents, Chelsea Clinton was also spotted out in New York City on Wednesday night at the Lincoln Center's American Songbook Gala at Alice Tully Hall. She's pictured above with James Corden (left) and LL Cool J (right)

The book, currently untitled, is scheduled for this fall and will be inspired by favorite quotations she has drawn upon. 

The former senator also will reissue her best-selling 'It Takes a Village' in an illustrated edition for young people. 

This spring, she is also set to return to her old stomping grounds at Wellesley College to give the commencement address.

When Hillary graduated from the university in 1969, most of the Ivy League schools still only admitted men. 

Could  have been her: Hillary Clinton is set to return to the speaking circuit, following her failed bid for president. She will be working with the same agency which earned her six-figure fees before (pictured above at one of the presidential debates)

Clinton will also give the 2017 commencement address for her alma mater, Wellesley, this spring. She's pictured on the left giving the address back in 1992, and on the right graduating in 1969

Wellesley College was part of the 'Seven Sisters' - the women's-only schools that were associated with the Ivy Leagues, and therefore one of the best in the country.

She will also resume her relationship with the Harry Walker Agency, the speakers bureau through which she made the paid talks that were criticized by Sen. Bernie Sanders and others during the election race.  

Although the fees for none of the items were disclosed, Hillary and her husband Bill made themselves multi-millionaires on the back of their previous speaking and writing contracts. 

Clinton has also has received near-record advances for her previous books. In 2003, Simon & Schuster paid her an $8million advance for her book Living History. 

On the speaking circuit, Clinton made about $200,000 to $225,000 per speech. 

Records show that she earned over $11million for the fifteen months ending in March 2015. 

She is also estimated to be worth $30milllion on her own, and $45 to $53million with her husband. 

When Clinton graduated from the university in 1969, most of the Ivy League schools still only admitted men. Wellesley was part of the 'Seven Sisters' - the women's-only schools that were associated with the Ivy Leagues (the campus pictured above)

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