After a nice Italian dinner997 ArchivesThursday and a rock star's welcome from the public Friday afternoon, Barack Obama continued his post-vacation jaunt around NYC—and he took cool teen Malia along for the ride.
On Friday night, the two were spotted at a performance of the current Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's play The Price. The show stars Danny DeVito and Mark Ruffalo, which made for a pretty decent photo op afterward -- one of those rare ones where all parties involved are excited to be meeting a celebrity.
SEE ALSO: Rare photos show Obama girls on their first visit to the White HouseMalia reportedly wants to be a filmmaker, so perhaps this was also a preliminary casting call. (Danny DeVito appears to be in the lead so far, yes?)
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And by the looks of Twitter, the father-daughter duo was able to attend the show itself relatively unnoticed—except, of course, by the New York Times reporter sitting directly in front of them.
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It certainly doesn't seem like anyone booed them. In fact, people cheered as they exited the theater. Interesting!
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Anyway, this all sounds very chill. Here's hoping President Obama, fresh from a kitesurfing expedition with Richard Branson, had fun. Like, so much fun, that he never wants to leave us again.
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