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Beanie Feldstein shares an emotional farewell following her final performance of Funny Girl

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Beanie Feldstein has bid farewell to her lead role asFanny Brice in Broadway's Funny Girl, following her final performance at the August Wilson Theatre on Sunday.The actress, 29, took to Instagram to share behind-the-scenes photos with fellow cast members, as her co-workers and friends, includingSarah Paulson, paid tribute to her in their own social media posts.'But now it’s just another show, and you leave 'em laughing when you go,' Beanie — who will be replaced byLea Michele in the role — captioned the snaps with the lyrics fromJoni Mitchell's song 'Both Sides Now.' Last goodbye: Beanie Feldstein bid farewell to her lead role as Fanny Brice in the Broadway's Funny Girl, following her final performance at the August Wilson Theatre on SundayOne snap shared by the star featured her flashing a bright smile while posing with her voice coach Liz Caplan.

In another photo she was seen standing with co-stars Leslie Blake Walker, Leslie Donna Flesner-Cruz and Mariah Reives.She also shared a snap with leading manRamin Karimloo, who portraysNick Arnstein.

Sweet: The actress, 29, took to Instagram to share behind-the-scenes photos with fellow cast members and friends, including her voice coach Liz Caplan Co-stars: In another photo she was seen standing with co-stars Leslie Blake Walker, Leslie Donna Flesner-Cruz, and Mariah Reives Another photo featured her with artist Karli Brae and a male friend, while in the next one she was amongst a group of friends from the show.There was also a photo someone else took of her from behind the stage while she was performing.Meanwhile co-workers and friends also paid tribute to the star.

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