Anya Taylor was spotted leaving the famous Chiltern Firehouse in London at 2am on Sunday after an hour of dinner and drinks at the famous restaurant.
The 28-year-old artist polished the look with a pair of dark tilted sandals and a smooth black gown with a plunging neckline underneath a dark longline suit jacket.
The Queen’s Gambit actress wore her personal platinum locks and daring red lip in an elegant half-up half-up style.
Anya and her father, 30, both dressed up in a striped tie and a strong black collection.
After celebrating her last night as Sally Bowles in Cabaret, the pair were spotted leaving behind and her sweetheart Minke and her boyfriend.
The English model wore a pair of casual bright trainers, a plain white t-shirt, and a brown checked suit.
She kept her jewelry to a minimum, but she had painted her nails a strange tone of gentle green.
Minke, also 31, sported a pair of bright black trousers, a black crop top under a set suit and a pair of black shoes.
The party were seen getting into a car along at the end of the day.
Cara and the partners have long been close friends, and they were last seen in New Orleans in October.
Cara’s final West End efficiency came on time for the evening, which was followed by the night away.
After Self Esteem’s self-assured self-assured work with the Kander and Ebb music, which centers on Berlin’s underground team field between the Jazz Age and Nazi Germany’s fall, Cara took over as Bowles.
Cabaret is Cara’s West End album, despite the fact that she has already made a name for herself in the operating world with roles in films like Anna Karenina, Paper Towns, Suicide Squad, and Tulip Fever.
Cara followed in the footsteps of Oscar-nominated Jessie Buckley, who formerly played the role, by playing the nightclub singer, who was made famous by Liza Minnelli in the 1972 movie version.
She teamed up with Olivier Award-winning actor Luke Treadaway, who plays The Emcee in the recognizable enjoy.
Cara expressed her excitement ahead of her fascinating new role, saying, “I have no words to describe the pleasure I have to travel back home to make my stage debut in such an iconic position.”
The talented players who have portrayed Sally in various international performances, including this one in the West End, have given me so much inspiration. I’m looking forward to being a part of this amazing throw and manufacturing.