Saturday 26 November 2022 06:23 PM Emma Corrin wraps up in a pinstriped jumper and gilet ahead of West End show trends now
Emma Corin kept their look low key on Saturday while preparing to take to the stage of West End production Orlando later in the evening.
The Crown actor, 26, - who identifies as non-binary - wrapped up warm for the appearance in a pinstripe jumper and borg material gilet.
Clad with a box of cupcakes for the trip, the Golden Globe winner was joined by a black pup while heading inside the capital's Garrick Theatre.
Layering: Emma Corrin wrapped up in a pinstriped jumper and cosy gilet on Saturday while carrying a box of cupcakes ahead of their first performance in West End play Orlando
The sweater and gilet combo was teamed with a pair of dark, straight leg trousers and Adidas Giselle trainers in a sky blue.
Sporting round-framed sunglasses, Emma appeared to be preparing for their stage debut in the play later in the evening.
The thespian joins Olivier Award winner Deborah Findlay for the Neil Bartlett production, which kicks off Saturday 26 November 2022 and runs until Saturday 25 February 2023.
They were snapped on Friday outside of the theatre while taking part in a final day of rehearsals ahead of the show.
Almost show time! Sporting round-framed sunglasses, Emma appeared to be preparing for their stage debut in the play later in the evening
Final rehearsals: They were snapped on Friday outside of the theatre while taking part in a final day of rehearsals ahead of the show
Emma swapped preferred pronouns from 'she/her' to 'they/them' in 2021 and has spoken out about the issue several times since.
In a new interview with The Telegraph, they said: 'I'm definitely fortunate that I'm dealing with this now and not 10 years ago. I know a lot of gay actors who took a long time to come out because they were worried about that, but I didn't think about it.'
Emma added: 'I don't mind if people get my pronouns wrong, that's fine.
'Just try, and I'll correct you where necessary and gradually we take steps forward. It's not going to happen overnight.'
Pronouns: Emma swapped preferred pronouns from 'she/her' to 'they/them' in 2021 and has spoken out about the issue several times since
Opening up: In a new interview with The Telegraph , they said: 'I'm definitely fortunate that I'm dealing with this now and not 10 years ago
It comes after earlier this week Emma said they hope awards ceremonies such as Oscars and BAFTAs introduce gender neutral categories.
Emma insisted in a new interview that the awards, in their current formats, aren't 'inclusive enough' and said the change they hope for, would enable everyone to feel 'acknowledged and represented.'
Emma said better representation within roles in the