David Tennant wore an electric blue suit as he posed alongside co-star Cush Jumbo at the press night after party for his show Macbeth in the West End on Tuesday.
The Doctor Who star, 53, looked relieved after her opening night performance in London’s West End.
He and Cush, 39, will have a two-month run this fall at the Harold Pinter Theater from Oct. 1 to Dec. 14.
Following their London debut, David, who plays Macbeth, and Cush, who plays Lady Macbeth, celebrated with star-studded guests at The Crypt.
Following his performance, David took a proud bow at the curtain call during the press night performance.
David Tennant, 53, rocked an electric blue suit as he posed alongside his co-star Cush Jumbo, 39, at the after-party press party for their show Macbeth in the West End on Tuesday.
He and Cush will have a two-month run this fall at the Harold Pinter Theater from October 1 to December 14.
The Doctor Who star looked relieved after her opening night performance in London’s West End.
The acting couple performed William Shakespeare’s play at the Donmar Warehouse earlier this year before moving to the city.
The adaptation is directed by Donmar associate director Max Webster, also known for Life Of Pi and Henry V.
Cush previously starred in Hamlet at the Young Vic a few years ago, after what former New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley described her as radiating “that unquantifiable force of hunger, drive and talent generally called star power.”
In a somber and dramatic animation, David and Cush wowed the crowd with a sensational performance, as the show will continue throughout the winter season.
Among the famous faces attending the press night were Fearne Cotton, Michael Sheen and Poppy Delevingne.
Fearne looked typically elegant as she attended the opening night with her husband Jesse Wood.
TV presenter Gaby Roslin cut a modern figure in a bright pink top and navy blue trousers as she posed outside the theatre.
Cara Delevingne’s sister Poppy looked effortlessly chic as she arrived in an all-black ensemble.
David put on a vibrant display in his striking suit and graphic logo t-shirt.
Following their London debut, David, who plays Macbeth, and Cush, who plays Lady Macbeth, celebrate with star-studded guests at The Crypt.
David clasped his hands at the end of the press night presentation.
Following his performance, David took a proud bow as he opened the curtain during the press night performance.
The adaptation is directed by Donmar associate director Max Webster, also known for Life Of Pi and Henry V.
The acting couple performed William Shakespeare’s play at the Donmar Warehouse earlier this year before moving to the city.
Fearne Cotton looked typically stylish as she attended the press night.
She arrived with her husband Jesse Wood.
TV presenter Gaby Roslin cut a modern figure in a bright pink top and navy blue trousers as she posed outside the theatre.
Richard Lintern was also present
Anna Lundberg and Michael Sheen in the photo
Poppy Delevingne looked effortlessly chic as she arrived in an all-black ensemble
Speaking about his role in Macbeth last year, David told The Guardian: “I thought I knew this play very well and that, unlike any other Shakespeare I remember rehearsing, it was simple.
‘But every time I get to a scene, it goes in a direction I didn’t expect. It has so much strength that it moves forward. Plot-wise, it’s more innovative than any Shakespeare play he’s ever done.
Cush added: ‘She is deeply embedded in our culture. Everyone thinks they know who she is. Most people studied the play in school. I did it, I hated it. It was very boring, but that’s because Shakespeare’s plays are not meant to be read, but to be performed.
“People think they know Lady Macbeth as a guy: the strong, controlling woman who made him do it. She does things that women shouldn’t do. The biggest mistake is believing that we’ve stopped seeing Lady Macbeth as a human being. .’