Jenna Coleman looks effortlessly chic as she leaves her West End show

Jenna Coleman cut a graceful figure as she stepped out after her latest West End performance at London’s Harold Pinter Theater on Friday.

The actress, 36, looked effortlessly chic in black pants and a blue striped cropped shirt, which she paired with a long dark jacket.

She kept comfortable in a pair of white sneakers and seemed in high spirits after taking the stage for the two-man play Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons.

Jenna styled her loose blonde locks straight and stowed her essentials in a small red bag.

She accentuated her natural beauty with a glamorous makeup palette as she stopped to sign autographs for her enthusiastic fans.

Chic: Jenna Coleman cut a chic figure when she stepped out after her latest West End performance at London’s Harold Pinter Theater on Friday

Stylish: The actress, 36, looked effortlessly chic in black pants and a blue striped cropped shirt, which she paired with a long dark jacket

Stylish: The actress, 36, looked effortlessly chic in black pants and a blue striped cropped shirt, which she paired with a long dark jacket

Laid-back look: Jenna was joined by her co-star Aidan, 39, who kept it casual in black pants and a white T-shirt, which she paired with a puffer jacket

Laid-back look: Jenna was joined by her co-star Aidan, 39, who kept it casual in black pants and a white T-shirt, which she paired with a puffer jacket

Jenna was joined by her co-star Aidan, 39, who kept it casual in black pants and a white T-shirt, which he paired with a puffer jacket.

She completed her look with a pair of white and orange sneakers and flashed a big smile as she chatted with theatergoers.

The all-star play is on stage for nine weeks and sees Jenna play the rule-abiding lawyer, Bernadette, while Aidan Turner plays the free-spirited musician Oliver.

The official synopsis reads: ‘”Let’s talk until I’m done.” You will speak more than 123 million words in your life. What will you do when they run out?

“Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons is a sweet and funny romantic comedy about what we say, how we say it, and what happens when we can’t say anything anymore.”

The play explores a young couple’s response to a dystopian world in which words are rationed by “laws of silence.”

The production is nearing the end of its nine-week run, with final screenings set to take place on Saturday, March 18.

Jenna and Aidan take on the starring roles in this two-handed play, which is a West End revival of Sam Steiner’s debut play of the same name, a huge success following its debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2015. .

Despite the talent of the actors, however, critics have been left with a slightly sour taste in their mouths since press night earlier this month.

MailOnline’s Patrick Marmion gave the play two out of five stars, describing the script as ‘gimmicky’.

He said: ‘Give [anyone] a witty script like this from Sam Steiner and they’ll inevitably end up sounding like Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, babbling to kill time on This Morning.’

Giving the play three out of five stars, Time Out magazine described it as “a dauntingly gloomy affair, or certainly compared to eight years ago”, with Brexit blamed for its “dour” tone.

However, the ‘charming’ set design was praised, while Steiner’s words, some of which have been rewritten since his debut, were applauded for standing the test of time.

Salute: Jenna accentuated her natural beauty with a glamorous makeup palette as she stopped to sign autographs for eager fans.

Salute: Jenna accentuated her natural beauty with a glamorous makeup palette as she stopped to sign autographs for eager fans.

Signature: Aidan completed his look with a pair of white and orange sneakers and flashed a big smile as he chatted with theatergoers

Signature: Aidan completed his look with a pair of white and orange sneakers and flashed a big smile as he chatted with theatergoers

Stars: The all-star play is on stage for nine weeks and sees Jenna play the rule-abiding lawyer, Bernadette, while Aidan Turner plays the free-spirited musician Oliver.

Stars: The all-star play is on stage for nine weeks and sees Jenna play the rule-abiding lawyer, Bernadette, while Aidan Turner plays the free-spirited musician Oliver.

Adaptation: Jenna and Aidan take starring roles in this two-handed game, which is a West End revival of Sam Steiner's debut play of the same name.

Adaptation: Jenna and Aidan take starring roles in this two-handed game, which is a West End revival of Sam Steiner’s debut play of the same name.

Elsewhere, The Times also offered three out of five stars, while stating that the play soon runs out of steam.

‘Can two fine actors and a talented director, Josie Rourke, make this cocktail of beautiful ideas add up to more than the sum of its parts? Not quite,’ they write.

Worse yet, a song from Total Eclipse of the Heart fades out as he runs out of words before she does. From time to time they fall apart.

Meanwhile, The Telegraph claimed it was “tempting, but limited” despite strong performances from its two stars, writing: “A lot for fans to admire, then, but a few syllables short of a blast.”