Lily Allen stuns in elegant coral pink evening gown as singer and actress leaves Duke Of York Theater after final performance at The Pillowman
Lily Allen stuns in elegant coral pink evening gown as singer and actress leaves Duke Of York Theater after final performance at The Pillowman
Lily Allen looked radiant as she stepped out of the Duke of York Theater after her final performance, wearing a silky soft coral pink dress.
The 38-year-old embodied elegance, sporting a long dress that simply hinted at her muscular figure, and carried a matching salmon-colored mini bag.
The Smile singer, who was radiant as she walked out of the theater, accented her look with a chunky gold bangle and a pair of square tortoise shell earrings.
Lily, who is starring in a revival of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman at London’s Duke Of York Theater, wore her platinum blonde hair back in a chic, slicked-back ponytail.
The singer, who once received the NME Award for Worst Dressed, showed she could easily pull off a sophisticated look with bohemian comfort, wearing fluffy pink sandals as part of her one-of-a-kind ensemble.
Looking good: Lily Allen looked radiant as she stepped out of the Duke of York Theater after her final performance wearing a silky coral pink dress
Trim: The 38-year-old embodied elegance, wearing a long dress that simply alluded to her toned figure
Lily has consistently served her admirers and audiences designer, high-fashion looks after finishing her strenuous performances.
The mother-of-two has spoken about the challenges she’s faced in her demanding role that have kept her away from her loved ones during the sustained three-month run.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, Lily admitted that it made her battle loneliness, exacerbated by attending her kids at a summer camp in the United States.
She wrote, “Hello Monday. 1 month to go from The Pillowman. I miss my house, I miss my bubbas who are both at summer camp, I haven’t even spoken to them in 2 weeks! tired and lonely, but the Banya always manages to get my blood going and cheer me up.”
The singer recently appeared on This Morning alongside her co-star Steve Pemberton to discuss the production.
She said, “There’s a little bit of violence in it. She’s an artist and a writer and that’s something I’ve identified with. She certainly pushes boundaries. There was a lot for me to tap into.’
Lily has taken on the role of Katurian, a writer of disturbingly violent stories imprisoned by a totalitarian state.
The Pillowman follows Katurian as she is brutally interrogated by the authorities after a spate of murders bears similarities to her short stories.
Finishing off: The Smile singer, who was radiant as she walked out of the theater, accessorized her look with a chunky gold bangle and a pair of square tortoise shell earrings
Recurring theme: Lily serves her admirers and audience designer, high-fashion looks consistently after finishing her strenuous performances
Starring Steve Pemberton, who plays Tupolski, and Matthew Tennyson, who stars as Michael, Lily takes on the role played by David Tennant 20 years ago.
The black comedy “examines the artist’s role in society and asks what price we pay for freedom of expression,” according to a synopsis on the play’s website.
Speaking of The Pillowman’s discussions of censorship, Lily said the piece raises many questions about free speech and the internet.
Lily, who is used to performing as a singer, shared how she likes the fixed character of the leading role in a theater production.
The black comedy, which is “widely regarded as one of the best plays of the past 25 years,” will run at London’s Duke of York Theater until early next month.