Lily Allen makes an edgy entrance in green satin cargo pants and platform sandals after her performance in her new West End play The Pillowman
Lily Allen looked stylish in green satin trousers as she was spotted leaving the Duke of York Theater in London on Wednesday night.
The 38-year-old singer-actress – who has starred in her new play The Pillowman – cut an edgy figure in her trendy outfit.
Lily wore a tan long-sleeved cardigan that she left open at the bottom, paired with her low-rise cargo pants with large pockets.
The star looked nothing short of sensational as she left the theater after yet another performance of her horror play in her chic ensemble.
Lily styled her short, bleach blonde locks in a side part and protected her eyes with trendy baby pink sunglasses.
Gorgeous: Lily Allen looked stylish in green satin trousers as she was spotted leaving the Duke of York Theater in London on Wednesday night
Stunning: The 38-year-old singer-actress – who has appeared in her new play The Pillowman – cut an edgy figure in her trendy outfit
The beauty enhanced her figure with a pair of open wedge mules that matched her nude cardigan.
She accessorised with a fluorescent green handbag and topped it off with statement dangling earrings.
Lily seemed to be all smiles as she beamed for the cameras while signing autographs for fans.
She opted for a minimal makeup palette to bring out her natural beauty.
In her last appearance last week, she appeared in an incredibly glamorous dress.
She looked elegant in a bright red semi-sheer off-the-shoulder dress by Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini as she walked down the street in the British capital.
Pop star Lily’s garment featured a plunging neckline with ruched detailing at the top of the dress.
After receiving critical acclaim for her West End debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story, Lily has proven she is keen on staying in the world of theater by landing a role in Martin’s first major competitor McDonagh’s award-winning Olivier play takes over.
Star of the show: Lily appeared to be beaming for the cameras while signing autographs for fans
On trend: She wore a nude long-sleeved cardigan, which she left open at the bottom, and paired it with her low-rise cargo pants with large pockets
Wow: She styled her bleached locks parted on one side of her face and protected her eyes with baby pink sunglasses
In a role where Lily covers her face in blood, The Pillowman will only run for a limited time, ending in early September.
The website states: “In a totalitarian state, a writer is being questioned by the authorities over a series of murders that bear similarities to her short stories.” Is this life imitating art, or is it something more sinister?
“This black comedy, widely regarded as one of the greatest plays of the last 25 years, examines the role of the artist in society and asks the price we pay for freedom of expression.”
Lily is the first woman to take on the lead role of Katurian in the revival of the 2003 play about the novelist held captive by a totalitarian state.
Alongside Steve Pemberton, who plays Tupolski, and Matthew Tennyson, who plays Michael, Lily plays the role that David Tennant played twenty years earlier.
Of the decision to cast a woman in the role, Lily told The Telegraph, “I think that’s going to add to the horror because we’re not used to seeing women get beat up.”
“In that sense, it’s going to be shocking.” I also feel that men don’t necessarily get the same credit for their artistic achievement as women do.”
Looking good: Actress Lily carried a Christian Louboutin clutch bag in a bolder shade of red as she headed out for the evening
Busy: Lily has been kept busy on stage in Martin McDonagh’s play The Pillowman (pictured), having previously made her West End debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story