She’s been impressing audiences night after night with her West End debut, McQueen.

And on Friday evening, American actress Dianna Agron showed no sign of slowing down as she left London's St James Theatre following her performance.

The 29-year-old star made quite the stylish exit in a chic leather jacket and a black skater skirt, which was teamed with matching ankle boots.

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Time to go home: Dianna Agron seen leaving London's St James Theatre following her performance in McQueen on Friday

Drawing attention to her pretty facial features with bold lips and heavily lined eyes, the Glee starlet appeared relaxed and content as she made her way home.

Earlier on in the week, she took to her social media sites to share a snap from the play, which tells the story about the late British fashion designer Alexander McQueen.

She captioned the image: ‘Another two show day for#Mcqueentheplay. Just over a week left.’

Black to basics! The 29-year-old star made quite the stylish exit in a chic leather jacket and a black skater skirt, which was teamed with a matching backpack

American beauty: Drawing attention to her pretty facial features with bold lips and heavily lined eyes, the Glee starlet appeared relaxed and content as she made her way home

Dianna, who is currently living in the UK while she appears in show, is playing the role of Dahlia, a crazed fan who breaks into the designer's home after hiding in a tree for 11 nights to steal one of his creations.

She is caught by the designer - played by actor Stephen Wright, who eerily resembles McQueen - who chooses not to report her to the police, later becoming friends.

The play, penned by James Phillips and directed by John Caird, is an homage to the iconic designer's brilliant mind and creative vision.

Popular: The Glee star happily stopped to sign autographs for fans after the show

Speaking to Official London Theatre about her latest role, she said: ‘It was everything I wanted. I knew I wanted to do a play, but what I really wanted was to do an original piece, to create a character rather than step into a world that had already been created.’

The Hollywood beauty is best known for playing Quinn Fabray in musical comedy Glee and has also gone on to star in a number of films including I Am Number Four and The Family opposite Robert De Niro.

‘When you’re on a TV show for a good amount of years people can start to assume that that is your full range, not just in acting but in looks too,’ she also explained.

‘It’s amazing how many people underestimate the fact that you want to transform for a role. I can be me in real life, but that’s clearly not why I got into this profession.’