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Pamela Anderson, left, and Lana Gordon appear on stage during the curtain call for Anderson’s Broadway debut

The name on everybody’s lips is…Pamela Anderson!

TheBaywatchactress, 54, made her Broadway debut on Tuesday night in the role of Roxie Hart in the long-running musicalChicago.

The star was pictured at curtain call in her costume consisting of a black leotard and fishnets, graciously accepting a bouquet of red roses while standing next to costar Lana Gordon.

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“She just looked like she was having a great time at the end of the show,” the audience member added.

According toPlaybill, the show is the longest-running American musical in Broadway history and the second longest-running Broadway production ever, afterThe Phantom of the Opera.

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Last month,Anderson spoke with PEOPLEabout taking on the role, acknowledging that performing on Broadway means “no safety nets.”

“I’m like a sponge. I’m just soaking it all in,” she said. “Every single experience has been just wild. I mean, it’s wild to even be here. I have to pinch myself sometimes because it seems so surreal.”

TheBarb Wirestar added, “I’m so curious to see what I’m made of. Each day, my voice is getting stronger. The choreography is settling in. We’re doing the original choreography — they’re not holding back with me — and I’m just loving it. I’m just eating it up. I’m like, ‘Oh my God, I should have been doing this longer!’ But this is the right time.”

“This is the beginning of the rest of my career — maybe,” Anderson continued.

“I needed this right now,” she said. “I feel like this is something I really needed to sink my teeth into. I love to work. I love to work hard. You know what, I kind of thought, ‘Well, I’ll just kick back and take it easy.’ It’s like, ‘Oh no, no, no. I still need to work. I’m not that old yet!’ "

“I have nothing to lose. I’ve got nothing to live up to and I’ve got nothing to lose. I’m going crazy. I’m going for broke.”

Other big names who have portrayed Roxie onstage over the years includeGwen Verdon— who originated the role in the first production —Ashlee Simpson RossandMichelle Williams, as well asRenée Zellwegerin the2002Chicagofilm adaptationoppositeCatherine Zeta-Jonesas rival and fellow murderess Velma Kelly.

Anderson can be seen inChicagofor a limited engagement through June 5 at New York City’s Ambassador Theatre.

source: people.com