It seems Emma Watson is determined to spend every spare moment she can with her current squeeze as she prepares to return to university
For she was spotted treating Will Adamowicz to a Broadway show as they enjoyed some quality time together in New York on Sunday.
The Harry Potter star wore a satisfied smile as she waited to get their tickets at the posh Walter Kerr Theatre.
Excited: Emma Watson looked thrilled to be attending a posh Broadway play with boyfriend Will Adamowicz
Magical taste: Emma looked stylish in a cropped woolen blazer and red leopard print playsuit
They were going to see a matinee performance of The Heiress, a 1947 play by American playwrights Ruth and Augustus Goetz.
Intellectual Emma, 22, was clearly excited to finally see the show, which tells the story of a wealthy yet plain heiress who is being courted by a money-hungry cad.
And she was as well dressed as ever for the occasion, wearing a stylish woolen coat and black blouse.
Her beau was far more casual however, dressed in a brown leather jacket and grey jeans.
Explaining herself: The fruity Harry Potter star seemed to be making a point to the doorman
Not so excited: Will seemed a little more reticent about the idea of watching a play from the 1940s
It’s the end of the road for Emma Watson’s unofficial gap year as she is going back to America’s Brown University in January for her third attempt at getting an English degree.
The actress enrolled there in 2010 but dropped out to work on the final Harry Potter film.
She then transferred to Oxford University for another stab in 2011, saying at the time she loves studying ‘more than anything’.
Blending in: The Harry Potter star looked like any other theatre attendee as she made her way into the show
Travelling light: Emma avoided carrying a purse by putting her bank cards in her iPhone case
It was there she met study WIll.
But on landing a role in The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, she dropped out to concentrate on grown-up films.
A spokesman said: ‘Emma is planning on returning to studies in January.’