Damian Lewis looked in high spirits as he was joined by his girlfriend Alison Mosshart at the press night for A View From The Bridge in London on Tuesday.
The actor, 53, looked incredibly stylish in a beige button-down jacket and black T-shirt.
She completed the look with black jeans and Chelsea boots as she posed with her arm around Alison.
Damian and Alison were first seen together in the summer of 2022, and Alison’s mother Vivian gave the relationship her seal of approval shortly after.
Alison, lead singer of rock bands The Kills and The Dead Weather, looked casual in a black zip-up sports sweatshirt, trimmed with white trim.
Damian Lewis, 53, looked dapper in a beige jacket as he joined his girlfriend Alison Mosshart, 45, at the A View From The Bridge press night in London on Tuesday.
Alison, lead singer of rock bands The Kills and The Dead Weather, looked casual in a black zip-up sports sweatshirt, trimmed with white trim.
She paired the jacket with skinny jeans and knee-high black leather boots while her unruly blonde hair was left unstyled.
Davina McCall also attended the evening as she cut a casual figure in a chic denim dungaree ensemble which she paired with an open collar white shirt.
Smiling in the snaps, the presenter, 56, donned a long gray winter coat despite the June weather.
She finished the look with wide-frame glasses and black square-toed boots as she smiled on the red carpet.
A View From The Bridge is currently at the Theater Royal Haymarket with Dominic West performing Monday to Saturday every week at 7.30pm from May 22 to August 7.
Arthur Miller’s 1957 drama is an American classic about a working-class family in 1950s Brooklyn, New York.
The play follows Eddie, played by Dominic, a dock worker, who struggles with his possessive feelings towards his niece in the face of her impending marriage.
Actresses Tracy-Ann Oberman, Felicity Kendal and Sarah Parrish also attended and showed off their fashion ensembles.
Davina McCall also attended the evening as she cut a casual figure in a chic denim dungaree ensemble which she paired with an open collar white shirt.
She finished the look with wide-frame glasses and black square-toed boots as she smiled on the red carpet.
Radiant in the snaps, the presenter, 56, donned a long gray winter coat despite the June weather.
Actresses Tracy-Ann Oberman (left) and Felicity Kendal (right) were also present as they showed off their fashion ensembles.
Tracy-Ann, best known for her role as Aunt Val in Friday Night Dinner, made sure to turn heads when she opted for a long hot pink coat.
She finished the look with a black printed scarf and black boots while carrying her essentials in a large black bag.
A View From The Bridge is currently running at the Theater Royal Haymarket with Dominic West (pictured) performing Monday to Saturday every week at 7.30pm from May 22 to August 7.
Tracy-Ann, best known for her role as Aunt Val in Friday Night Dinner, made sure to turn heads when she opted for a long hot pink coat.
Dressing up for the evening, the star, 57, teamed the coat with black lace and chunky black heels.
Meanwhile, Felicity, 77, kept it more casual in a navy jacket which she paired with blue jeans.
She finished the look with a black printed scarf and black boots while carrying her essentials in a large black bag.
Sarah opted for a gray camouflage-print denim jacket and wide-leg jeans for a modern aesthetic.
Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher’s daughter Anais Gallagher looked chic in a pale yellow summer midi dress and brown sandals.
Sarah Parrish opted for a gray camouflage-print denim jacket and wide-leg jeans for a modern aesthetic.
She was joined by her husband, actor Jim Murray.
Noel Gallagher’s daughter Anais looked stunning in the dress which featured a button-down bodice.
She showed off the look from behind while posing on the red carpet.
Michael Sheen and his partner Anna Lundberg posed together
Actor Matthew Kelly put on a pink shirt and a blue jacket.
Judi Dench’s daughter Finty Williams also attended with her son Sam.
Director Rupert Goold was accompanied by his son Raphael and daughter Constance.
Immigration, love and possession come to a head in the play, which is one of Arthur’s most intimate dramas.
The concept for the play was originally conceived in a script titled The Hook, developed jointly with prolific theater director Elia Kazan.
The film was never produced due to pressure from the committee and since it was never made, Arthur was inspired by the working class dockworkers of Brooklyn and created this story.