Sarah Silverman continues the New York City tradition of cheering essential workers

Sarah Silverman continues the New York City tradition of cheering essential workers every evening from her fire escape with her assistant

She’s been seen virtually every evening banging pots and pans together to make noise in honor of the essential workers at the front lines of the current coronavirus pandemic sweeping the city and globe.

Comedian and actress Sarah Silverman made another appearance on her fire escape on Wednesday evening, with her assistant Annie Segal, armed with a frying pan and a pair of tongs this time.

Every evening at 7pm, New Yorkers across the city have taken to opening their windows, going out on balconies, fire escapes or up on their roofs, to applaud and make noise for essential workers like health care providers, supermarket cashiers, and restaurant delivery workers who have kept vital functions running during this period.

Showing appreciation: Comedian and actress Sarah Silverman made another appearance on her fire escape on Wednesday evening, with her assistant Annie Segal, armed with a frying pan

For Wednesday’s sighting, the Wreck It Ralph star, 49, wore a black cable knit sweater and jeans.

Silverman’s dark hair was up in a large messy bun, and she wore cat-eye glasses.  

The stand-up comic appeared in high spirits as usual as she flashed a huge smile while making as much noise as she could. 

Making noise: Every evening at 7pm, Sarah and Annie have come outside to applaud and make noise for essential workers who have kept vital functions running during this period

Making noise: Every evening at 7pm, Sarah and Annie have come outside to applaud and make noise for essential workers who have kept vital functions running during this period

Smiling and making a difference: For Wednesday's sighting, the Wreck It Ralph star, 49, wore a black cable knit sweater and jeans

Smiling and making a difference: For Wednesday's sighting, the Wreck It Ralph star, 49, wore a black cable knit sweater and jeans

Smiling and making a difference: For Wednesday’s sighting, the Wreck It Ralph star, 49, wore a black cable knit sweater and jeans

Sarah, whose memoir Bedwetter has been made into an off-Broadway musical, has been trying to enjoy her time at home in the city while awaiting rehearsals for the show to start.

Like with all other theater in the Big Apple, that project has of course been put on hold during the pandemic which has precluded the public from gathering in any number in closed quarters. 

The funnywoman recently shared a selfie snap to her Instagram, showing her and Annie armed with video game controllers and headsets, as they engaged in a violent video game.

Fun during downtime: The funnywoman recently shared a snap to her Instagram, showing her and Annie armed with video game controllers and headsets, as they engaged in a video game

Fun during downtime: The funnywoman recently shared a snap to her Instagram, showing her and Annie armed with video game controllers and headsets, as they engaged in a video game

She also jokingly posted a paparazzi shot similar to those above to her IG feed, showing her on the fire escape with kitchenware, with the caption ‘See y’all at 7’ along with an apple emoji. 

Sarah along with her ‘quarantine partner’ Annie, have been urging other New Yorkers to publicly display their gratitude for over a week.

‘Everyday at 7pm in nyc, people open their window or stand on their fire escapes and bang pots and pans and howl and cheer on appreciation for our health care workers, grocery store workers and delivery people,’ Battle of the Sexes star wrote on Instagram. 

Fun activists: Sarah along with her 'quarantine partner' Annie, have been urging other New Yorkers to publicly display their gratitude for over a week

Fun activists: Sarah along with her ‘quarantine partner’ Annie, have been urging other New Yorkers to publicly display their gratitude for over a week