She made her big West End debut at London’s Criterion Theater on Friday night in the production of A Ghost Story: 2:22.
And a beaming Cheryl looked chic as she left another gig on Sunday after a string of positive reviews from critics.
The 39-year-old hitmaker kept warm in a camel coat and carried a large bouquet of flowers as she made her way through the crowd of fans.
Star: Cheryl, 39, clutched a large bouquet of flowers as she left the theater after appearing on Ghost Story: 2:22 in London on Sunday.
She wore the look over a burgundy polar collar sweater and slipped into black boots.
The beauty looked radiant and wore glowing make-up with smooth pale pink lips as she stepped out.
Cheryl, who plays Jenny in the spooky play, was clearly pleased with her performance as she couldn’t stop smiling as she made her way, where she was escorted by her security team.
Claudia Connell of DailyMail gave the production three stars, describing it as a “good start” for Cheryl’s potential acting career.

New role: DailyMail’s Claudia Connell gave the production three stars, describing it as a “good start” for Cheryl’s potential acting career
“Her movements on stage are less natural – more stiff, smooth – and sometimes I miss some of her dialogue. She also speaks with an annoying upward slur where every statement sounds like a question.
Mumbles and intonations aside, Cheryl prefers to hold her own in the show as she tries to convince Sam and dinner guests Lauren (Louise Ford) and Ben (Hugo Chegwin) that something evil is lurking in their home.
Fans – lucky enough to get tickets – gushed over the former Girls Aloud star’s performance on Twitter.






Love it: Twitter fans – who were lucky enough to get tickets – spoke about the former Girls Aloud star’s performance
One wrote: “You absolutely make my G so proud,” while another said: “Omg. That was excellent. Cheryl you were amazing (all of you too) mates’.
A third wrote: “Cheryl was amazing in 2.22 – I really think she gave a really strong performance.”
While More added that she was “phenomenal” and “amazing”, along with photos of the star on stage.
On Friday, the star took to the stage to begin her three-month run as the female lead of Jenny, following in the footsteps of the likes of Lily Allen and Laura Whitmore.
It comes as Cheryl hit back at reports that the show started late because rehearsals ran out of time and ticket holders queued outside in the cold while they waited.

On stage: Cheryl made her West End debut on Friday night during her first performance of Ghost Story: 2:22

I can’t wait to see Cheryl! Crowds were pictured outside the venue ahead of the show as it was claimed to have started late
When call time arrived, fans reportedly continued to wait, with The Sun reporting that guests waited more than 15 minutes for the late start.
However, a rep for Cheryl told MailOnline on Saturday: “The show started at 7.44pm and everyone was in their seats by then.”
“It’s been delayed a bit because it’s the first premiere and it was completely sold out, so many people came to see it. The rehearsals didn’t end at all.’
The show kicks off a three-month run for the star and kicks off the new year with a bang.

Celebrations: Cheryl beamed at the end of the debut show and waved to fans
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