Idris Elba keeps it cool in a pale blue jumper and shades as he leaves the theatre with wife Sabrina after watching Tom Holland in Romeo and Juliet
Idris and Sabrina Elba were spotted leaving the Duke of York Theatre on Saturday evening after watching Tom Holland's performance in Romeo and Juliet.
The Spider-Man star, 28, is currently starring as Romeo Montague in a new production of the Shakespeare tragedy.
Leaving the theatre, Idris, 51, kept it cool as he donned a pale blue jumper, white chinos and black and blue trainers.
He completed the look with some stylish sunglasses, while his wife Sabrina, 34, was seen in the back of the taxi in a trendy beige trench coat.
The couple aren't the only A-listers to visit Tom this week, after his girlfriend Zendaya was spotted picking her boyfriend up from the theatre on Thursday.
Idris Elba kept it cool in pale blue jumper and shades as he left the Duke Of York theatre with his wife Sabrina Elba after watching Tom Holland in Romeo and Juliet on Saturday evening
Sabrina, 34, was seen in the back of the taxi in a trendy beige trench coat after watching the performance
Fan-taken footage showed the adorable moment the actress, 27, was excitedly sitting in a sprinter van as she waited for her boyfriend, 28, after his performance in Romeo and Juliet.
She was seen smiling widely and leaning out to look for him while sitting in the car beside one of his three brothers.
It comes after Tom was reportedly being told he must leave the theatre swiftly after finishing his performances.
The famous actor has had so many fans clamouring to catch a glimpse of him when he leaves the stage door after the show, officials have had to step in.
According to The Sun, the Hollywood star has been more than co-operative when it comes to the new rules of making a swift exit.
A source said: 'Tom is a pro and was more than happy to oblige.'
Officials have put the new rules in solely in the interest of 'public safety' and reassured theatregoers that they are always there to provide 'additional support' should it be needed.
A Westminster Council spokesman said: 'We welcome visitors to the West End and it is fantastic to see how popular theatres are.
Leaving the theatre, Idris, 51, kept it cool as he donned a pale blue jumper, white chinos and black and blue trainers
Idris looked rather tired as he rested his head in his hand as they drove off
Zendaya was spotted picking up Tom Holland at the Duke of York Theatre in London's West End on Thursday; seen in June 2019
Tom is playing Romeo (pictured) in Shakespeare's famous romance
'However, maintaining pavements and public spaces is important to ensuring public safety.
'Managing crowds and access is the responsibility of each theatre. Where there are issues, we can work with venues and the police to provide additional support.'
Earlier this month, Tom seemed in good spirits as he smiled and waved to the crowds who had waited for him at the stage door.
He did not to stop any of his fans personally, and simply climbed into his luxury vehicle as he headed home.
It is understood that Tom won't be stopping to chat and sign autographs, as is typical in theatre land, but he will happily pose for snaps while on his way out.
Since appearing in the show, the actor has swapped tailoring for T-shirts and trainers - and he has even debuted a new hairstyle to boot.
Tom started his career in the West End in Billy Elliot the Musical but has not been on stage since completing his time as the titular dancer in May 2010.