Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonHillicon Valley: FBI chief says Russia is trying to interfere in election to undermine Biden | Treasury Dept. sanctions Iranian government-backed hackers The Hill's Campaign Report: Arizona shifts towards Biden | Biden prepares for drive-in town hall | New Biden ad targets Latino voters FBI chief says Russia is trying to interfere in election to undermine Biden MORE received another standing ovation from a Broadway audience Wednesday night when she attended a performance of “Sunset Boulevard."

Clinton attended a performance of the musical in New York City and was met by cheers from audience members, according to several social media users and reporters in the theater.

Hillary Clinton's Broadway Tour continues: here she is at "Sunset Boulevard" tonight pic.twitter.com/dufjjgDXGp — Michael Scotto (@mikescotto) February 16, 2017

Hillary Clinton gets a roaring standing ovation as she takes her seat at tonight's performance of #SunsetBoulevard. — Tim Teeman (@TimTeeman) February 16, 2017

Continuing her Broadway tour, Hillary Clinton is seeing Sunset Boulevard tonight, according to sources (i.e. my starstruck sister) — Caroline Bologna (@CarolineSB) February 16, 2017

Hillary Clinton just walked in to the Palace Theatre to see Sunset Boulevard everyone gives her a standing ovation -- also @CunningSylv died — Kasey O'Brien (@kaseymobrien) February 16, 2017

Clinton is no stranger to Broadway’s theatre scene.

Clinton had a similarly enthusiastic reception from the audience at the final performance of “The Color Purple” on Broadway in early January. Clinton attended the sold-out final performance of the Tony award-winning musical with former President Bill Clinton William (Bill) Jefferson ClintonD-Day for Trump: September 29 Trump job approval locked at 42 percent: Gallup If Trump doesn't know why he should be president again, how can voters? MORE and their daughter, Chelsea.

Hillary Clinton also worked with members of the Broadway community during her presidential campaign. The cast of “Hamilton” produced a special performance as a fundraiser for her presidential bid.

The crowd reaction for Clinton stands in contrast to the reception that Vice President Pence received when he attended a performance of "Hamilton" in November 2016.

The cast read a statement directed at Pence, asking him to protect “the diverse America” the cast represented.