Cheryl smiles and laughs with fans as a huge crowd greets her
Cheryl looked sensational when she left the Lyric Theater on Friday night.
The 39-year-old star, who hit the stage as Jenny in 2:22: A Ghost Story, sported a chic blue coat as she was greeted by a huge crowd of fans.
She styled the look with ripped jeans and black boots as she smiled and chatted with them before getting into a waiting car.
Smiles: Cheryl looked sensational as she left the Lyric Theater on Friday night in a light blue coat and white sweater.
Cheryl also donned a white sweater for a night out, sporting her brown locks in a loose updo.
On the show, she plays Jenny, who believes her new home is haunted, but her husband, Sam, is skeptical.
They argue with their first dinner guests, old friend Lauren and new partner Ben, and decide to stay up until 2:22 am to find out the truth.
Beauty: She paired the look with ripped jeans and black boots as she smiled and chatted with them before getting into a waiting car
It comes after Cheryl was seen alongside Jake Wood in the play for the first time.
The 50-year-old EastEnders star replaced actor Hugo Chegwin in the play after he was forced to pull out due to coming down with the flu.
Cheryl is back in action as lead character Jenny in new production stills from the play, released Thursday.
The budding actress dressed her character’s wardrobe in a long-sleeved burgundy dress with a floral print.
Smiles: Cheryl beamed as she met fans after leaving the theater in London after another show
Selfie: The star also posed for a photo with a delighted fan after the show on Friday night in London.
Departing: The beauty paired her look with black boots and ripped jeans, happy after another performance
With her brunette locks brushed up, Cheryl clutched a drink in her hand during one scene while working alongside co-stars Scott Karim and Louise Ford.
Jake, who plays Ben in the production, the new partner of Jenny’s friend Lauren (Louise), wore a dark blue suit with a light shirt.
Jake originated the character during the play’s first performance in the summer of 2021, starring Lily Allen in the title role.
Happy: The singer appeared happy and relaxed as she smiled, posed with fans and took selfies
Reunion: She donned pale pink lipstick as she saw crowds of fans outside the theater in London
This is the fourth transfer to the West End of Danny Robins supernatural thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Lyric is the show’s biggest house to date and follows two seasons on Criterion.
Last year, 2:22 A Ghost Story earned Olivier nominations, including Best New Play, and won Best New Play at the Whatsonstage Awards.
Meet and greet: Cheryl beamed and posed with a crowd of happy fans after her night at work
Swarm: A huge number of fans clamored to meet and catch a glimpse of Cheryl after enjoying her stellar performance in the theater.
Delighted: The singer was carefree and happy when she left. She is treading the boards as Jenny until April.
We’re Leaving: Cheryl looked out of the car as she got ready to leave the show and head home for the night.
Hugo had to pull out of the play after coming down with the flu, which made him too sick to rehearse.
Hugo said: ‘I’ve had the flu. Due to being unwell during the rehearsal period, I had to withdraw from the play.
I am absolutely gutted by this and wish everyone involved in the play the best of luck. The cast is really amazing.
Jake added: “It was an honor to originate the role of Ben in the Noel Coward, winning WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Male Identification Role in a Play Award for 2021, and I’m very excited to rejoin the cast until the end of april
The ‘Danny Robins’ script is funny, moving and highly entertaining and easily the best play I’ve ever read. If you’ve seen the show before, please go back and watch it again and I promise you’ll enjoy it as much as I know I will the second time around.’
Heading Out: After the photo shoot and meet and greet, Cheryl hopped in a car and headed home