Jenna Coleman cuts a relaxed figure as she greets fans with Aidan Turner outside the Harold Pinter Theater after their final West End performance
Jenna Coleman and her co-star Aidan Turner appeared in fine form as they greeted fans after their final Lemons, Lemons, Lemons performance on Wednesday.
The actress, 36, cut a relaxed figure as she joined her Irish co-star, 39, to sign autographs for cheering fans outside the Harold Pinter Theatre.
She looked stylish in a black turtleneck sweater and brown wide leg pants, which she wore with a long black jacket.
Stylish: Jenna Coleman and her co-star Aidan Turner appeared in fine form as they greeted fans after their last Lemons, Lemons, Lemons performance on Wednesday
Jenner stayed comfortable in a pair of black boots and slung a black handbag over one shoulder to complete the look.
She continued to show off her newly dyed platinum tresses after ditching her signature brunette tresses in favor of a lighter look.
The Serpent star was joined by Aidan, who cut a relaxed figure in black jeans and a blue shirt, which he styled with a beige blazer.
The Poldark star completed his look with a pair of white and red trainers and appeared in jovial form as he flashed a huge smile while signing autographs.

Chic: The actress, 36, looked stylish in a black turtleneck sweater and brown wide-legged trousers as she walked out of the Harold Pinter Theater
The pair star together in Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, which made its West End debut over the weekend.
The play, written by Sam Steiner, will run for nine weeks and will see Jenna play Bernadette while Aidan portrays Oliver.
The official synopsis reads: “‘Let’s just talk until it’s okay.’

Casual: Jenna was joined by Aidan, who cut a relaxed silhouette in black jeans and a blue shirt, which he styled with a beige blazer
“Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons is a tender and funny romantic comedy about what we say, how we say it and what happens when we can’t say anything anymore”.
According to The Telegraph, Lemons Lemons Lemons explores a young couple’s response to a dystopian world in which words are rationed by “laws of silence”.
In the play, rule-abiding lawyer Bernadette meets and moves in with rebellious musician Oliver as silence laws grow ever tougher.
Jodie Rourke, the show’s director, admitted to the publication that these kinds of laws wouldn’t happen in the real world.
She said: “Obviously those kinds of laws would be completely unenforceable. He therefore asks you to play the game and consider how relationships survive in extreme circumstances.
“It’s not a pandemic play, but it will resonate with people who have found the cracks in their relationships deepening during the lockdown.”

All smiles: The Poldark star completed his look with a pair of white and red trainers and appeared in jovial form as he flashed a huge smile while signing autographs
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