Lucy Boynton and her boyfriend, Scottish musician Murdo Mitchell, were spotted at the press night of the West End production 1536 on Tuesday, followed by an after‑party at the House of Louie restaurant. Their presence added star power to the Ambassadors Theatre event, which also hosted Margot Robbie, Michelle Dockery, Simon Pegg and director Quentin Tarantino.

Lucy Boynton’s first West End outing in months

According to the event report, Boynton’s attendance marked her first public theatre appearance since stepping away from the spotlight after her split from actor Rami Malek. The actress, known for roles in “The Greatest Showman” and “Bohemian Rhapsody,” arrived with Mitchell, signaling that the couple is comfortable sharing high‑profile moments together.

Murdo Mitchell’s rise from X Factor to Sony‑backed releases

The report notes Mitchell first gained national attention on the 2014 season of X Factor, later releasing his debut album “Aztec Jewel” and signing with Sony Music Norway/Drabant. He is slated to perform at the BST Hyde Park festival on July 23, sharing the bill with Lewis Capaldi, a fact that underscores his growing music‑industry profile.

Star‑studded after‑party draws Hollywood and theatre elite

After the curtain fell, the after‑party at House of Louie saw a mix of film and theatre talent, including Margot Robbie, Michelle Dockery, Simon Pegg and Quentin Tarantino, as reported. the gathering provided a networking hub where Boynton and Mitchell mingled with established names, further cementing the play’s buzz among the entertainment community.

Who else was in the room? The celebrity roster that amplified 1536’s launch

Beyond the headline couple, the presence of Oscar‑winner Robbie and Tarantino added a Hollywood sheen to the London event, suggesting the production’s producers are courting a broader, cross‑industry audience.. This strategy mirrors previous West End launches that leveraged film star attendance to boost ticket sales.

Unverified claims about the couple’s future collaborations

While the source confirms Boynton and Mitchell attended together, it offers no confirmation that they will collaborate professionally on the play or future projects. The report also does not clarify whether Mitchell’s upcoming BST Hyde Park set will feature any tie‑ins to the theatre production.