Anyway, right now, there’s seemingly no time for socialising. Agron is focusing on the last-minute preparations for McQueen. She describes it as “everything [I] love in a play”: intense characterisation, turbulent emotions, fashion, and even a bit of singing – she sings Billy Joel’s She's Always A Woman in it. That’s the only thing it has in common with her role in Glee, however. This is the start of a new chapter in her career, one she's clearly thrilled about. “I’ve always been ambitious and self-made and willing to go the extra mile,” Dianna Agron says firmly. And with that she’s off for her PR-friendly appearance at the Baftas. "Gotta get bums on seats,” she says