The former First Couple was joined by their daughter, Chelsea, and her boyfriend, Ian Klaus.
During the show, Klaus squirmed visibly while one "Avenue Q" character struggled with the idea of proposing to his girlfriend. The 42nd prez had his own moment of apparent discomfort during the show's signature song about Internet porn. But Republican-bashing gags brought applause from the family.
"I really loved the show," Chelsea told us. "Since it was about finding your purpose in life, I could really relate to that."
Chelsea is also learning to relate to her new image as a Manhattan working girl (she's a $100,000-a-year consultant with the New York office of the Brit-based McKinsey & Co.). "When I was younger and going through an awkward stage, people used to always tell me I looked like my dad," she said. "But now people are telling me that I look more like my mom, which I love because I think she's beautiful."
After the show, Chelsea and Klaus jetted to Miami to begin a New Year's break. They were spotted at the club Mynt. Broadway Bill
Can we classify movies in 5th and 6th place bombs?
The top 20 movies at North American theaters Friday through Sunday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theater locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled by Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. and Nielsen EDI Inc.:
5. "Paycheck," Paramount, $13,462,374, 2,762 locations, $4,874 average, $18,615,272, one week.
6. "Mona Lisa Smile," Sony, $11,351,439, 2,677 locations, $4,240 average, $31,226,270, two weeks. Source