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Angelina Jolie takes youngest daughter Vivienne to Dear Evan Hansen in Philadelphia where they take backstage pics with Anthony Norman

         Angelina Jolie and her youngest daughter Vivienne seem to be bonding over the theater, as they took in a Philadelphia show of Dear Evan Hansen.The 47-year-old actress posed with star Anthony Norman backstage after taking in a Philadelphia performance, with the snaps posted on the Dear Evan Hansen Instagram.Sources also told People that the Eternals star took her 14-year-old daughter to the Philadelphia show 'just to see it again' since Vivienne loved the show so much' when they saw it in Los Angeles. An insider added, 'they were lovely and gracious, and [they] gushed about [actor] Anthony Norman's performance as Evan.'Jolie was wearing an elegant black dress with oversized black sunglasses and a black Yves Saint-Laurent purse slung from her shoulder. Jolie's daughter Vivienne, who was born in Nice, France with fraternal twin Knox, was all smiles in a white sweatshirt and baggy grey pants. Vivienne was also seen holding what appeared to be the arm cast worn by the title character during the performance. The mother and daughter posed with Norman while backstage at the Forrest Theater in Philadelphia over the weekend. The outing came just a month after Jolie was spotted in Rome with her 16-year-old daughter Shiloh at a Måneskin concert in July.She also headed to Atlanta earlier this month to drop off her 17-year-old daughter Zahara at Spelman College. The actress was seen doing the Electric Slide with other Spelman College students and parents as well. She also shared a photo of Zahara with some of her new classmates, with a heartfelt caption.'Zahara with her Spelman sisters! Congratulations to all new students starting this year,' Jolie said in the caption of the post. 'A very special place and an honor to have a family member as a new Spelman girl,' Jolie added. The actress also adopted Maddox, 21, from Cambodia and Pax, 18, from Vietnam in the early 2000s. 

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