Pamela Anderson glowed as she returned to Broadway this Thursday for night three of her run in the smash hit revival of Chicago.
The 54-year-old took the plunge in a saucy black dress that featured a bit of sheen, allowing it to gleam under the city lights.
She swooshed the hem a bit as she walked, allowing her to flash her toned dancer’s legs as she pounded the pavement en route to the Ambassador Theatre.
Pamela sauntered past the Majestic Theatre, which is home to The Phantom Of The Opera, the only musical on Broadway that has been running longer than her show.
Just two nights earlier she made her debut in Chicago, where she will be playing a limited eight-week run in the lead role of Roxie Hart.
After accepting a bouquet of roses during her curtain call, she headed backstage and posed up with her sons Brandon Thomas Lee, 25, and Dylan Jagger Lee, 24.
Both of her boys, whom she shares with her ex-husband and sex tape co-star Tommy Lee, were dressed to the nines for their mother’s Broadway opening.
While taking her bows she also sidled up to her co-star Lana Gordon, who is playing Roxie’s fellow lead role Velma Kelly.
Pamela received a rapturous audience reaction her first night, according to the New York Post whose critic Johnny Oleksinski called her ‘very funny’ in the part.
‘The excited audience occasionally stepped on her laughs with their applause, which is not the worst problem to have,’ his review noted.
He also said she sang ‘just fine’ and was able to pull off the finale’s intricate choreography, including the cartwheel.
When Pamela entered the cast of Chicago, she joined a long line of celebrities to play the lead role of Roxie Hart in the current revival.
The original production, directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, was only a moderate success in the 1970s despite being led by Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera.
However the show was revived in 1996, directed and choregraphed by Bob’s onetime mistress Ann Reinking ‘in the style of Bob Fosse,’ and became a huge smash.
The revival has become the second longest running Broadway musical of all time, surpassed only by The Phantom Of The Opera.
Celebrities galore have trouped in and out of the show, with Roxie alone played by a dizzying range of names including Brooke Shields, Ashlee Simpson, Lisa Rinna, Erika Jayne, Christie Brinkley and Melanie Griffith.
Pamela recently revealed on Good Morning America that her upcoming Netflix docu-series will partly cover her preparation for Chicago.
A month ago she declared on her Instagram page that she would be telling ‘the real story’ of her life with the Netflix project.