Maisie Smith cut a stylish figure as she attended a press night performance of The Last Laugh at the Noel Coward Theatre in London on Wednesday.
The English actress, 23, who attended the event without her boyfriend Max George, looked ready for spring weather as she donned a chic gingham red dress.
Max is currently recovering from a second heart operation and was recently forced to cancel an upcoming gig with his band The Wanted in Manchester.
While on the night out, Maise wore a stylish ensemble which she styled with a brown leather belt and heart pendant necklace.
Maisie teamed a black leather jacket with her look and sported a pair of brown leather boots as she posed up a storm on the red carpet.
The former EastEnders star further accessorised with a brown leather shoulder bag and appeared in high spirits as she flashed a smile for the cameras.

Maisie Smith cut a stylish figure as she attended a press night performance of The Last Laugh at the Noel Coward Theatre in London on Wednesday

The English actress, 23, looked ready for spring weather as she donned a chic gingham red dress
Maisie joined the likes of Eamonn Holmes and his new girlfriend Katie Alexander at the event, who were out enjoying a date night.
The GB News host went public with his new relationship with the dating counsellor in May last year following his split from Ruth Langsford.
The couple dressed up for the occasion with Katie wearing an elegant black midi dress.
She teamed the embellished number with a pair of strappy heels and carried a metallic clutch bag.
Eamonn, who was aided by a walking frame, opted for a classic suit and white shirt, with a blue tie.
After surgery on his back in 2022 for a slipped disc, he has not been able to walk unaided and often relies on a wheelchair.
Eamonn recently made a sweet marriage remark live on air after his split from ex Ruth.
The presenter and the Loose Women panellist, 64, began dating in 1996 but separated last year after 14 years of marriage.
He made a rare comment about married life during a Valentine’s day morning show on GB News with his co-anchor Ellie Costello.

The stylish ensemble featured a round neckline, a brown leather belt at the waist, a gingham print all over, and a tiered hem

Maisie teamed a black leather jacket with her look and sported a pair of brown leather boots as she strolled towards the theatre

The former EastEnders star further accessorised with a brown leather shoulder bag and appeared in high spirits as she beamed for the cameras
Asked if he remembered his first Valentine, Eamonn replied: ‘I married her.’ ‘Aww that’s so nice,’ Ellie said.
Eamonn was referencing his first wife Gabrielle Holmes, who he married in 1985 and shares three kids, Declan, Rebecca, and Niall, with.
Shortly after his separation from Ruth in May last year, Eamonn went public with Katie, while Ruth remains publicly single.
Speaking to woman&home about their divorce, Ruth is determined to look ahead and feels an enthusiasm for what’s next, including meeting someone new.
When asked how she is feeling now, Ruth said: ‘I’m alright. Relationship breakdowns are very difficult – marriage, friendship, whatever it is – but you just deal with it and you have to move on.’
‘You can either let yourself crumble or you pick yourself up and get on with life. It’s a choice.’

Also in attendance at the event was Eamonn Holmes, 65, and his new girlfriend Katie Alexander, 43

The GB News host went public with his new relationship with the dating counsellor in May last year following his split from Ruth Langsford (seen in 2022)
Ruth, who shares son Jack, 22, with Eamonn, added: ‘I’m not delighted my marriage is over but I’ve accepted that my marriage is over, so I am trying to now embrace the fact that I’m single and can make choices that are just about me.’
The former This Morning host, who co-presented the Friday show with her ex-husband Eamonn, went on to discuss navigating a break-up in the public eye.
She said: ‘A break-up of a relationship is hard enough for anybody to deal with. A divorce is very difficult and it’s very painful, but most people don’t have to do it in the public eye, with everybody having an opinion about you and writing things about you and commenting things about you.’
‘But that’s the nature of my job. I’ve always had that and if you can’t cope with that, you shouldn’t be doing this job.’