is celebrating her latest career high with a lead role on Broadway.
Rose Byrne Stuns at Broadway Opening Night
Rose Byrne is celebrating her latest career high with a lead role on Broadway. The Australian actress stars as Jane in the comedic Noël Coward play, Fallen Ange...
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The Australian actress stars as Jane in the comedic Noël Coward play, Fallen Angels.
And the 46-year-old was looking fresh and youthful as she arrived on the red carpet for her big night this Sunday.
The Bridesmaids actress opted for an eye-catching ensemble in bright orange tones, including a brocade slip dress.
She paired it with a matching coat and accessorised with a diamond choker and clear heels.
Rose chose a rosy makeup look with a bright red lipstick and wore her brunette locks in a straight bob.
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Rose Byrne (pictured) is celebrating her latest career high with a lead role on Broadway. The Australian actress stars as Jane in the comedic Noël Coward play, Fallen Angels
The Bridesmaids actress opted for an eye-catching ensemble in bright orange tones, including a brocade slip dress. She paired it with a matching coat and accessorised with a diamond choker and clear heels
Joining Rose at the afterparty was her American actor partner, Bobby Cannavale, whom she brought along as her date.
The genetically-blessed couple partied the night away with actor Paul Rudd and his screenwriter wife, Julie Yaeger.
It comes after Rose opened up about finding motherhood 'challenging,' admitting that it can come with feelings of shame and a sense of 'losing part of yourself.'
The actress shares two sons - Rocco, born in 2016, and Rafael, born in 2017 - with her long-term partner, Bobby.
While discussing her new 'mum noir' film If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, Rose reflected on how she can relate to her character's experience of motherhood.
She explained that the constant demands of parenting can mean children sometimes 'lose their shape,' blurring a parent's ability to see them as a distinct little person.
She told The Times: 'That's totally an experience I've had as a parent and there is shame you feel around that.'
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Rose continued: 'You don't want to feel like you don't love your child, but there is a grief around becoming a mother, because you lose part of yourself that you will never, ever, ever, ever, ever get back.
Joining Rose at the afterparty was her American actor partner, Bobby Cannavale, whom she brought along as her date. Both pictured
The genetically-blessed couple partied the night away with actor Paul Rudd (left)




