was all smiles as she left her West End show on Saturday night.
The actress is currently starring in the two-man show Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London alongside co-star Aidan Turner.
Jenna, 36, looked stylish in a black checked coat as she stepped out of the theatre’s stage door.
She added a pair of black brogues to her look, wearing her blonde tresses in a sleek side parting.
The beauty toted her essentials in a burgundy bag which she clutched as she made her way out of work.
Looking good: Jenna Coleman looked stylish in a black checked coat as she left her West End show on Saturday night
Chic: The actress added a pair of black brogues to her look, wearing her blonde tresses in a sleek side parting
Gorgeous: The beauty toted her essentials in a burgundy bag which she clutched as she made her way out of work
Jenna grinned as she made her way home after another night treading the boards.
The and sees Jenna play rule-abiding lawyer Bernadette while Aidan portrays free-spirited musician Oliver.
The official synopsis reads: ‘”Let’s just talk until it goes”.You’re going to speak more than 123 million words in your lifetime. What will you do when they run out?
‘Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons is a tender and funny rom-com 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 ‘hush laws.’
Jenna and Aidan take starring roles in this two-hander, 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 Fringe Festival in 2015.
However, despite the talent of the actors, critics have been left with a slightly sour taste in their mouth since the earlier this month.
MailOnline’s Patrick Marmion
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Glam girl: The star opted for a slick of pale pink lipstick, keeping her makeup minimal as she left
He said: ‘Give [anyone] a gimmicky script like this one by Sam Steiner and they will inevitably wind up sounding like Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, waffling to kill time on This Morning.’
Offering the play three out of five stars, Time Out magazine described it as ‘a disarmingly bleak affair, or certainly in comparison to eight years ago’ – with Brexit blamed for its ‘dour’ tone.
However the ‘lovely’ set design was praised, while Steiner’s words – of which some have been rewritten since its debut – were applauded for standing the test the time.
Elsewhere The Times also offered three out of five stars, while claiming the play soon runs out of steam.
‘Can two good actors and a gifted director, Josie Rourke, make this cocktail of cute ideas add up to more than the sum of its parts?Not quite,’ they write.
‘Worse, a singsong of Total Eclipse of the Heart trails off when he runs out of words before she does. Every now and then they fall apart.’
Meanwhile The Telegraph claimed it was ‘tantalising, but limited’ despite strong performances from its two stars, writing: ‘Plenty for fans to admire, then, but a few syllables short of a humdinger.’