The Village has begun filming its upcoming second series in Derbyshire.
BBC One's drama will return for six more episodes later this year, with its second series taking place in 1923.
John Simm and Maxine Peake will return as John and Grace Middleton, while newcomer Tom Varey has joined the cast as their adult son Bert.
Julian Sands (24) has also signed up to play Lord Kilmarnock, while Waterloo Road's Phoebe Dynevor will play the station master's daughter Phoebe.
Also joining the cast are Ben Batt (Shameless) as landowner Alf Rutter, Derek Riddell (Ugly Betty) as Labour candidate Robin, Juliet Aubrey (The White Queen) as Marie Stopes advisor Joy Dangerfield, Daniel Ezra as boxer Ghana Jones, Alex Robertson as Robert Read and Andrew Gower (Being Human) as Bert's friend Gilbert Hankin.
Juliet Stevenson, Rupert Evans and Emily Beecham are among the cast members returning for the second series.
Full broadcasts dates...
BBC One's drama will return for six more episodes later this year, with its second series taking place in 1923.
John Simm and Maxine Peake will return as John and Grace Middleton, while newcomer Tom Varey has joined the cast as their adult son Bert.
Julian Sands (24) has also signed up to play Lord Kilmarnock, while Waterloo Road's Phoebe Dynevor will play the station master's daughter Phoebe.
Also joining the cast are Ben Batt (Shameless) as landowner Alf Rutter, Derek Riddell (Ugly Betty) as Labour candidate Robin, Juliet Aubrey (The White Queen) as Marie Stopes advisor Joy Dangerfield, Daniel Ezra as boxer Ghana Jones, Alex Robertson as Robert Read and Andrew Gower (Being Human) as Bert's friend Gilbert Hankin.
Juliet Stevenson, Rupert Evans and Emily Beecham are among the cast members returning for the second series.
Full broadcasts dates...
- 3/28/2014
- Digital Spy
Taproot Theatre presents two staged readings of John Longenbaugh's Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol this December 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. at Seattle Pacific University's McKinley Hall. Forced to postpone the world premiere production until 2010 due to the Greenwood fire on October 23, Taproot Theatre producing artistic director Scott Nolte and playwright John Longenbaugh still wanted to offer a taste of what is to come.
"When the extent of the damage from the fire was clear and we had to make the decision to postpone the show I was as heartbroken as anyone at Taproot," said Longenbaugh, who has been actively involved in the Seattle theatre scene for years. "Scott had pulled together such an incredible cast for the show and rehearsals were giving me a chance to truly hone the script. I'm immensely grateful that the Theatre is giving the cast, and me, a chance to...
"When the extent of the damage from the fire was clear and we had to make the decision to postpone the show I was as heartbroken as anyone at Taproot," said Longenbaugh, who has been actively involved in the Seattle theatre scene for years. "Scott had pulled together such an incredible cast for the show and rehearsals were giving me a chance to truly hone the script. I'm immensely grateful that the Theatre is giving the cast, and me, a chance to...
- 11/13/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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