Beaming Sheridan Smith gives a thumbs up and wave as she is mobbed by a mob of fans after her performance in Shirley Valentine.
Sheridan Smith was beaming as she was greeted by hundreds of fans who patiently waited to meet her at the stage gate Tuesday night.
After storming onto the stage in the one-woman show Shirley Valentine, the actress, 41, gave a thumbs up as she left the Duke of York Theater in London.
She was seen waving and posing for pictures with fans outside, who had been patiently waiting to see the star.
Sheridan couldn’t wipe the smile off her face after another successful run as a housewife for Liverpool.
The actress changed her costume for a long puffer coat to protect herself from the cold on her trip home.
Incredible job: Sheridan Smith, 41, beamed as she was greeted by hundreds of fans who patiently waited to meet her at the stage gate Tuesday night.

Proud: After storming the stage in the one-woman show Shirley Valentine, the actress gave a thumbs up as she left the Duke of York Theater in London
She paired her warm jacket with a black T-shirt, a pair of jeans, and lace-up Gucci boots.
Her blonde hair was pulled back from her face and tucked into a paneled trucker hat with a fun ‘curious cat’ graphic.
Sheridan recently made history by breaking a box office opening record. with £4 million in ticket sales for the show.
Stepping into the shoes first worn by Pauline Collins in a 1989 film of the same name, the actress has been a hit with critics for her one-woman portrayal as the middle-aged lonely heart.
Her press night performance was met with an enthusiastic reception, with an emotional Smith evidently surprised by the response as she closed the performance by welcoming her 22-month-old son Billy to the stage.
said a source Sun: ‘Shirley Valentine was already a natural treasure, but Sheridan has made the nation fall in love with her all over again.
‘No one could have imagined that a one-woman play from the 1980s would break box office records, but theater bosses are delighted.
‘Sheridan has never been happier. She is adored on stage and has her son by her side. It’s like she’s having her own Shirley Valentine awakening.’

Well received: She was seen waving and posing for pictures with fans outside, who had been patiently waiting to see the star


Happy: Sheridan couldn’t wipe the smile off her face after another successful performance as Liverpudlian Housewife

Stylish: She paired her warm jacket with a black T-shirt, a pair of jeans, and lace-up Gucci boots.

Understated: Her blonde hair was pulled back from her face and tucked into a paneled trucker hat with a fun ‘curious cat’ graphic

Unbelievable: Sheridan recently made history by breaking a box office opening record with £4 million in ticket sales for the show.
Running through June, the play is the joyous and life-affirming story of the woman who lost herself in marriage and motherhood, the woman who ended up talking to the kitchen wall while cooking the hashbrowns and egg. of her husband.
A description adds: “But Shirley still has a secret dream. And in her bag, a plane ticket. It is possible that one day she will leave a note that says: “she Gone! She Gone to Greece”.
The play was written by Willy Russell, directed by Matthew Dunster, designed by Paul Wills, with lighting design by Lucy Carter, sound design by Ian Dickinson for Autograph and produced by David Pugh.
Speaking earlier about taking on the role, Sheridan explained: “As a mother right now, I’m thrilled to play the most beloved mother in the theater and honored to be tasked by Willy Russell to bring his Shirley back to life in the West.” The end. Now, to practice cooking French fries and egg.’

Success: The role of Shirley Valentine became famous thanks to the actress Pauline Collins, 82, when it was made into a film in 1989.