Bruce Willis and ex-wife Demi Moore came together to support their daughter Rumer Willis as she made her Broadway debut on Monday, Sept. 21.

The 27-year-old budding actress landed the role of Roxie Hart in "Chicago" at the Ambassador Theatre in New York City, according to Entertainment Tonight. She will be featured in the production for a seven-week engagement, which ends on Nov. 1.

Along with the 60-year-old "Die Hard" actor and 52-year-old "Ghost" star, their youngest daughters, Scout, 24, and Tallulah, 21, also took part in the occasion. Bruce also brought along his current wife, 37-year-old model Emma Heming. Several photos taken at the Broadway premiere are now circulating the web.

The whole family ventured backstage after the performance to congratulate Rumer on a job well done with plenty of hugs.

"Rumer was so happy and really seemed to enjoy herself," a source told ET.

Later on, Heming took to Instagram to congratulate her stepdaughter, positing a photo of Bruce, Rumer and herself, with the caption, "Beaming with pride! Still buzzing from her performance last night. You never fail to amaze us @ruelarue #RumerIsRoxie."

In an earlier interview with ET in July, Rumer spoke on what's it's like to play the role of Roxie.

"Obviously so many different women come into this role," Rumer said. "I feel like they do a really incredible job of making sure that each woman that comes in is really able to make the character her own. I sat down and just being able to put on the wig and have the whole character come together has been incredible."

Rumer previously appeared in "Love, Loss and What I Wore" off-Broadway and For The Record Live's "Dear John Hughes."

Bruce and Moore had married in 1987 and later divorced in 2000. In 2009 he married Heming, with whom he has two daughters, Mabel Ray, 3, and Evelyn Penn, 1.