Andrew Scott cut a dapper figure as he attend the National Theatre Live screening of his play Vanya at The May Fair Hotel in London on Tuesday.
The actor, 47, wore a long brown coat with large lapels over a white vest top.
He wore a pair of trousers to match the coat and opted for adult xxx movies free a pair of smart black shoes.
The star was seen posing with designer and co-creator Rosanna Vize who wore a black leather jacket and trousers in the same colour for the occasion.
He was also seen smiling as he posed alongside director and co-creator Sam Yates who wore a black jacket and matching suit trousers.
Andrew Scott cut a dapper figure as he attend the National Theatre Live screening of his play Vanya at The May Fair Hotel in London on Tuesday (pictured with with designer and co-creator Rosanna Vize)
He was also seen smiling as he posed alongside director and co-creator Sam Yates (right) who wore a black jacket and matching suit trousers
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Performing in the play, Andrew brings to life multiple characters in adapter and co-creators Simon Stephens’ radical new version of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya.
Comedic and tragic, Anton’s examination of people’s shared humanity – hopes, dreams, regrets – is thrust into sharp focus in the production.
This play explores the ‘kaleidoscope of human emotions, harnessing the power of the intimate bond between actor and audience to delve deeper into the human psyche’.
It comes after Andrew said being an openly gay man in the modern age is a ‘wonderful gift’ that has helped him establish firm friendships within the queer community.
He told Attitude: ‘I think it’s such a wonderful thing to me. It’s an extraordinary gift to my life and just to be able to see the real beauty in being gay is completely wonderful.
‘The older I get, just the more I feel so lucky to have been born gay and that pervades my life in the sense of all my friendships.
‘I have so many amazing queer friends in my life now that I just adore.’
Andrew wore a long brown coat with large lapels over a white vest top. He wore a pair of trousers to match the coat and opted for a pair of smart black shoes
Performing in the play, Andrew brings to life multiple characters in adapter and co-creators Simon Stephens’ radical new version of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya (Andrew seen in Vanya in September last year)
Former Hear’Say singer Suzanne Shaw wore a black top with some casual blue denim jeans as she stepped out to the event
Suzanne was seen posing with her son Corey, 19, whose father is actor and singer Darren Day
Former YouTuber Tanya Burr )left) looked chic in a grey trouser suit while actress Amy-Leigh Hickman (right) wore a black dress with a white trim for the evening
Actor Josh O’Connor cut a casual figure in a brown jumper which he wore over a bright orange shirt
He added: ‘I feel such a huge sense of camaraderie with other queer people now, and without sounding too hippy about it, I feel like I just want to spread that love and positivity in our community because we’ve come such a long way and it’s important that we are kind and look out for each other, and celebrate how uniquely different and how f**king wonderful that can be.’
Meanwhile, Andrew and Paul Mescal dmitted they weren’t too keen on their family members watching their new film All Of Us Strangers.
The movie stars Andrew as a screenwriter who enters into a relationship with a mysterious neighbour, played by Paul, 27.
It features several intimate scenes between the actors which the pair discussed during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show.
Asked if their families had seen the flick, Paul said: ‘With the Irish premiere, trying to allocate tickets to all the aunties and uncles is a tricky business.
‘They have seen my bum before but there is a little more going on in this movie I would say!’
Andrew added: ‘I don’t want to be there when my parents watch it!’
It comes after Andrew and Paul Mescal admitted they weren’t too keen on their family members watching their new film All Of Us Strangers
The movie stars Andrew as a screenwriter who enters into a relationship with a mysterious neighbour, played by Paul, 27
All Of Us Strangers dominated the competition at the British Independent Film Awards, earning a staggering seven gongs in total.
Among the awards was the top prize for Best Film, beating Femme, How To Have Sex, Rye Lane and Scrapper.
All Of Us Strangers also scored Best Director and Best Screenplay for Andrew Haigh, who is known for his work on films Weekend and 45 Years.
Paul shared the Best Supporting Performance gong for his role in the film with Shaun Thomas from How To Have Sex.
Graham NortonBritish Independent Film Awards