Tony nominee and Broadway.com Audience Choice Award winner Adam Pascal was the happiest guy on Broadway on April 8 when he celebrated his first performance as sly and cunning lawyer Billy Flynn in the long-running musical Chicago. Murderers Row also welcomed Christine Pedi to the show as Matron "Mama" Morton. With a now-classic score from John Kander & Fred Ebb, the jazzy tuner tells the tale of rival murderesses Velma Kelly (Amra-Faye Wright) and Roxie Hart (Amy Spanger), who find themselves on death row together, and fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows in 1920s Chicago. After doing their fancy footwork and taking a bow, Pascal, Pedi and the rest of the cast toasted to a bravura evening. Click below to catch a glimpse of the debut night excitement, then go see Chicago at the Ambassador Theatre!