Emma Corrin cuts a laidback figure in brown jacket and white trousers as they leave the theatre

Emma Corrin cuts a relaxed figure in a brown jacket and white pants as they leave the theater after her latest performance in Orlando.

They’ve been stomping the boards at the racy Orlando play.

And Emma Corrin looked relaxed as they left her final performance at London’s Garrick Theater on Saturday night.

The 25-year-old The Crown star cut a casual figure in a brown jacket emblazoned with the words Hester Street, the name of a 1975 romantic film.

Casual: Emma Corrin looked relaxed as she left her latest Orlando performance at London’s Garrick Theater on Saturday night

Emma teamed the jacket with a pair of white pants and white sneakers for a laid-back vibe.

The actor, who recently starred in the Netflix period comedy Lady Chatterley’s Lover, wore a red and white striped shirt underneath.

They tucked their short blonde hair under a beige beanie and went makeup-free as they headed home.

Laid back: The 25-year-old The Crown star cut a casual figure in a brown jacket emblazoned with the words Hester Street, the name of a 1975 romantic film

Opening on Saturday, November 26 and running through Saturday, February 25, 2023, Orlando is an adaptation of the late author Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel, Orlando: A Biography.

Directed by Tony and Olivier winner Michael Grandage, it tells the story of an aristocratic English poet who changes gender from male to female at the age of 30 and lives to be 300 years old.

Emma changed her preferred pronouns from ‘she/her’ to ‘they/them’ in 2021 and has spoken on the subject multiple times since.

In an interview with the daily telegraphThey said, ‘I’m definitely lucky to be dealing with this now and not 10 years ago.

Opening on Saturday, November 26 and running through Saturday, February 25, 2023, Dramatic: Orlando is an adaptation of the late author Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel.

“I know a lot of gay actors who took a long time to come out because they were worried about it, but I didn’t think about it.”

Emma added: ‘I don’t care if people get my pronouns wrong, that’s fine.

‘Just give it a try, and I’ll correct you where necessary and we’ll gradually take steps forward. It’s not going to happen overnight.

It comes after Emma earlier this week said they expected award ceremonies like the Oscars and BAFTAs to introduce gender-neutral categories.

Emma said the awards, in their current formats, are not ‘inclusive enough’ and said the change they hope for would allow everyone to feel ‘recognized and represented’.

The stage and screen star said better representation within roles in the entertainment industry is needed to encourage “an urgency” around the issue.

Emma won a Golden Globe Award for best actress for her portrayal of Princess Diana in the fourth season of the hit Netflix drama, and is starring in two high-profile movies this year, My Policeman and Lady Chatterley’s Lover.

Speaking to the BBC’s Today program about the possibility of gender-neutral categories on major award shows, Emma said: “I look forward to a future where that happens.”

“I don’t think the categories are inclusive enough right now. It is about everyone being able to feel recognized and represented’.

Onscreen: It comes after Emma starred in Netflix’s daring adaptation of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, which is based on the 1928 novel by English author DH Lawrence.

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