Emma Willis wraps up in a thick winter coat as she attends opening night of A Christmas Carol 

Emma Willis made the most of London’s precarious nightlife on Monday evening as the city braces itself for tighter restrictions in the fight against COVID-19. 

The presenter caught the eye in a black blouse and matching jeans while making an appearance at the opening night of A Christmas Carol. 

She added to her look with a pair of stylish black boots, while a long winter coat kept her warm as she posed for photos outside the Dominion Theatre. 

Night out: Emma Willis caught the eye in a black blouse and matching jeans while making an appearance at the opening night of A Christmas Carol on Monday evening 

The 44-year old mother of three was on hand to support husband Matt, who takes a starring role in the festive musical as Bob Cratchit.

Other famous faces to attend on Monday evening included Love Island stars Amy Hart and Amber Davis, Keith Lemon creator Leigh Francis and celebrity stylist Gok Wan. 

The new show is a festive stage adaptation of Charles Dickens’ famous novel, with Brain Conley taking the lead as Ebenezer Scrooge and Jaqueline Jossa playing a female Ghost of Christmas Future. 

Cheering him on: The 44-year old mother of three was on hand to support husband Matt, who takes a starring role in the festive musical as Bob Cratchit

Cheering him on: The 44-year old mother of three was on hand to support husband Matt, who takes a starring role in the festive musical as Bob Cratchit

She added to her look with a long winter coat that kept her warm as she posed for photos outside the Dominion Theatre

She added to her look with a long winter coat that kept her warm as she posed for photos outside the Dominion Theatre

Emma made the most of London's precarious nightlife on Monday evening as the city braces itself for tighter restrictions in the fight against COVID-19

Emma made the most of London’s precarious nightlife on Monday evening as the city braces itself for tighter restrictions in the fight against COVID-19

Festive night out: The new show is a festive stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous novel, with Brain Conley taking the lead as Ebenezer Scrooge and Jaqueline Jossa playing a female Ghost of Christmas Future

Festive night out: The new show is a festive stage adaptation of Charles Dickens’ famous novel, with Brain Conley taking the lead as Ebenezer Scrooge and Jaqueline Jossa playing a female Ghost of Christmas Future

Dan Osborne was also in attendance, showing his support for wife Jacqueline Jossa, who stars in the show.

The former TOWIE star, 29, was joined by their daughter Ella, five, ahead of the British capital bracing itself for tighter restrictions amid the coronavirus crisis.

Dan looked every inch the doting husband as he flashed a smile ahead of Jacqueline’s socially-distanced show.

Support: Dan Osborne showed his support for wife Jacqueline Jossa on Monday night as he attended the opening of her West End musical

Support: Dan Osborne showed his support for wife Jacqueline Jossa on Monday night as he attended the opening of her West End musical

The Celebrity Big Brother star cut a casual figure in a Coca-Cola branded sweatshirt and a pair of skinny jeans with white trainers.

While Ella looked adorable in a festive red sequinned skirt and a pink padded jacket ahead of her famous mother’s show.

Dan sweetly posed for photos with their daughter outside the venue. The couple also share two-year-old Mia, while Dan also has son Teddy, seven, from a previous relationship. 

Father and daughter: The former TOWIE star, 29, was joined by their daughter Ella, five, ahead of the British capital bracing itself for tighter restrictions amid the coronavirus crisis

Father and daughter: The former TOWIE star, 29, was joined by their daughter Ella, five, ahead of the British capital bracing itself for tighter restrictions amid the coronavirus crisis

Jacqueline, who will be taking on the role of Emily, has been sharing several behind-the-scenes shots to her Instagram ahead of the opening.  

The actress is widely known for her TV role as Lauren Branning on EastEnders, but A Christmas Carol at Dominion Theatre will be her West End debut. 

A Christmas Carol is one of the first shows to hit the West End after almost a whole year of shutdown amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 

Although the musical will be suspending performances from the 16 December following the announcement London will go into Tier 3.

Doting husband and father: Dan looked every inch the doting husband as he flashed a smile ahead of Jacqueline's socially-distanced show alongside Brian Conley and Matt Willis

Doting husband and father: Dan looked every inch the doting husband as he flashed a smile ahead of Jacqueline’s socially-distanced show alongside Brian Conley and Matt Willis

East End to West End! The new show is a festive stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous novel, with Brain Conley taking the lead as Ebenezer Scrooge and Jaqueline Jossa playing a female Ghost of Christmas Future

East End to West End! The new show is a festive stage adaptation of Charles Dickens’ famous novel, with Brain Conley taking the lead as Ebenezer Scrooge and Jaqueline Jossa playing a female Ghost of Christmas Future 

The show will be COVID-safe and socially-distanced, onstage, backstage and front of house, with a large orchestra and a cast of over 50.

Also starring will be Lucie Jones, Sandra Marvin, Martyn Ellis, Cedric Neal and Jeremy Secomb.

Of course Matt is no stranger to the theatre, having starred in Wicked and Little Shop Of Horrors in the West End.

Lucie has starred on stage in Waitress and Rent, shooting to fame on The X Factor as a finalist in 2009. She will play The Ghost Of Christmas Past.

Sandra (Emmerdale and Waitress) will play Mrs Fezziwig and Martyn (My Fair Lady and One Man, Two Guvnors) will portray her husband. 

Transformation: The actress is widely known for her TV role as Lauren Branning on EastEnders, but A Christmas Carol at Dominion Theatre will be her West End debut

Transformation: The actress is widely known for her TV role as Lauren Branning on EastEnders, but A Christmas Carol at Dominion Theatre will be her West End debut

Cedric [of The Voice and Motown: The Musical] will be The Ghost Of Christmas Present, Jeremy [Jerry Springer: The Opera] takes the role of Jacob Marley, Rebecca Lock [Heathers] will play Mrs Cratchit and Sam Oladeinde [The Book Of Mormon) will be Fred Anderson/Young Scrooge.

The producers have plugged the show as ‘a Christmas event to reunite families after the hardest year in living memory’.

It has also been stipulated that those unable to attend due to being unwell or having to isolate will be able to exchange tickets free of charge up to 24 hours before the booked show.

A Christmas Carol is one of the world’s favourite festive stories, penned by Dickens in 1843.