Dianna Agron – from Glee to McQueen (interview + photo)

Vice.com has just published a lovely interview to Dianna today, which you can find below and under the cut, and if you want to see the bigger version of this new photo of Dianna, just click on the image or check our photo gallery!
Best known for her role as popular cheerleader, Quinn Fabray, in high school musical dramaGlee, Dianna Agron is by every account the all American girl next door. She has honey coloured hair, rosy cheeks, and a smile made out of sunshine. That she was cast as the dark and haunting Dahlia, raven haired and angst-ridden, in John Caird’s theatrical production ofMcQueen, is about as bewitching as the play itself, and yet it’s a role she pulls off seamlessly. Fictional in its telling, and fairytale-like in its blurring the boundaries of fantasy and reality, the play traverses through time and space, offering a patchwork of vignettes that depict the troubled designer’s life, from his days at Saville Row to an otherworldly meeting with the equally troubled Isabella Blow. With the Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty show opening at the V&A earlier this year, it couldn’t have been a more perfect time for a play about the designer’s struggles as an artist. Then again, with a subject matter so controversial, it was never going to be easy, and true to form, the play has not been without its fair share of criticism, not that Dianna minds, though, especially when she has the support of the designer’s family without whom the play wouldn’t have been possible.