She's a hit! Nicole Kidman suits up in a black blazer as she is mobbed by fans after another triumphant night on the West End
She's been wowing the West End for the past week.
And after another triumphant night treading the boards in her new play Photograph 51 on Friday, Nicole Kidman was greeted by a huge crowd as she emerged from the stage door of London's Noel Coward theatre.
The 48-year-old actress couldn't hide her huge smile as she snapped selfies with her adoring fans and signed autographs.
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Good to see you! Nicole Kidman was mobbed by fans after another performance of Photograph 51 on London's West End on Friday night
Nicole looked smart in an all-black outfit after performing in the London play, which has already scored rave reviews.
The Aussie actress teamed a dapper black blazer with skinny jeans and a dark top as she headed outside following her Friday night performance.
Nicole glammed up her look with a slick of deep pink lip gloss, and tied her locks back into a chic up-do.
Hollywood comes to town: The 48-year-old actress looked smart in a black blazer as she posed for selfies
In demand: The Aussie star spent plenty of time with the huge crowd despite a no-doubt exhausting evening on stage
Despite a no-doubt exhausting couple of hours on stage, Nicole was only too happy to spend time with her fans, who have been gathering outside the theatre night after night to catch a glimpse of the Hollywood star.
Nicole received a standing ovation on the play's opening night on Saturday, in the play which sees her portray British scientist Rosalind Franklin.
The Anna Ziegler show is currently previewing ahead of its official opening on September 14.
Effortlessly elegant: Nicole glammed up her look with a slick of deep pink lip gloss, and tied her locks back into a chic up-do
Photograph 51 is the name given to an x-ray image taken by a researcher at King's College London, which revealed the double-helix shape of DNA.
It was a crucial starting point for research by Francis Crick and James Watson, who identified how DNA was structured.
Seemingly a role close to her heart, Nicole revealed to Dailymail.com earlier this year that she had discussed the role with her dad Dr Antony, who was a biochemist, before he died, saying: 'When I told him I was thinking about doing it, he was very excited.
'Then my dad passed away last September. I went: "All right, I need to do this for my father."'
She's a hit! Nicole received a standing ovation on the play's opening night on Saturday, in the play which sees her portray British scientist Rosalind Franklin
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