Scottish actor David Tennant turned heads in a stylish electric blue suit as he attended the press night after party for his latest West End show, Macbeth. Tennant, who was joined by his co-star Cush Jumbo, looked every inch the dapper gentleman in his striking ensemble, which he paired with a crisp white shirt and black trousers.
At the after-party, the Doctor Who star was seen posing with his co-star Cush Jumbo, who looked equally glamorous in a floor-length black gown. Jumbo, 39, showed off her toned figure in the fitted dress, which featured a daring thigh-high slit.
Tennant, 51, and Jumbo will star alongside each other in the West End production of Macbeth, which is set to run for two months this autumn. The show, which is being staged at the Harold Pinter Theatre, will open on October 1 and run until December 14.
Based on the Shakespearean play of the same name, Macbeth tells the story of a Scottish nobleman who rises to power and commits a series of murders after encountering three witches who foretell his future. The show is expected to be a hit with fans of the Bard, as well as anyone who enjoys a good thriller.
Tennant has a long history of performing in Shakespearean plays, having appeared in productions such as Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet in the past. Jumbo, meanwhile, has previously starred in productions such as The Good Wife and The Good Fight.
With their combined acting talents and the enduring popularity of the original play, Macbeth is sure to be a major hit in the West End this autumn. Fans of the show will have the opportunity to see Tennant and Jumbo bring the characters to life on stage, and the two-month run is expected to fly by.