It was a rare family night out forSarah Jessica ParkerandMatthew Broderickon Sunday.
The couple and their three kids — 13-year-oldtwin daughters,Tabitha Hodge and Marion Loretta Elwell, and 19-year-old son,James Wilkie— stepped out in New York City for the premiere of the new Broadway musicalSome Like It Hot.
Photographers snapped the smiling family as they posed at the Shubert Theatre.
For the night out, the family of five was dressed to the nines. Parker, 57, wore a sparking blue dress with a cream-colored trench — an ensemble she accessorized with black and white heels and a long pearl necklace. Broderick, 60, complemented his wife in a blue plaid blazer, dark slacks and matching turtleneck.
The girls both wore dresses with floral jackets, while James mimicked his father’s sleek style with a dark suit, white shirt and plaid tie.
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The family doesn’t often step out together, though were united this past March when they attended the opening night of Broadway’sPlaza Suite, the revival of the beloved Neil Simon comedy in which Parker and Broderick starred.

Broderick and James alsoattended the premiereofAnd Just Like That…last December.
Broadway’sSome Like It Hotis adapted from the 1959 MGM film of the same name that famously starred Marilyn Monroe.
Some Like it Hot Musical

Set in Chicago “when Prohibition has everyone thirsty for a little excitement,“Some Like It Hottells the story of two musicians who flee the Windy City after witnessing a mob hit. “With gangsters hot on their heels, they’re on the run as the newest members of the swingingest big band ever to cross the country,” reads a logline for the show. “Can they hide in plain sight without completely losing themselves? Or will the mob, the truth, and maybe even love itself finally catch up to them?”
Matthew López, scribe of the Tony-winning best playThe Inheritance, adapted the film to the stage, reimagining the script alongside writer and comedian Amber Ruffin (of Peacock’s The Amber Ruffin Show). Direction and choreography come from Tony winner Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon, The Prom,Aladdin,The Drowsy Chaperone, etc.).
source: people.com