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Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor films The Colour Room with Matthew Goode

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Filming has begun on Sky Original drama The Colour Room, Phoebe Dynevor's first major film since she starred in Netflix hit Bridgerton. 

The actress, 25, was seen getting to work on set of her new project in Manchester on Thursday, and she joined her co-star Matthew Goode to film her first scenes.

Phoebe has traded the racy period drama for art as she transformed into real-life pottery pioneer Clarice Cliff by wearing a wavy brunette wig.

a woman walking down the street talking on a cell phone: From period drama to pottery! Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor transformed into Clarice Cliff with brunette wig and wrinkled tights as The Colour Room filming began on Thursday © Provided by Daily MailFrom period drama to pottery! Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor transformed into Clarice Cliff with brunette wig and wrinkled tights as The Colour Room filming began on Thursday

Phoebe looked demure as she paired a black dress that had a colourful red, yellow and orange floral print with wrinkled tights. 

She completed her look by wearing simple brown heeled shoes and accessorised with an orange and brown scarf that clashed with her attire.

Staying safe amid the coronavirus pandemic, Phoebe made sure to follow strict rules by wearing a face covering while walking to set. 

Matthew, meanwhile, looked dapper as he prepared to film a scene in a pair of blue linen pyjamas and a grey dressing gown. 

Phoebe Dynevor and woman posing for a picture: Quite a change: The actress, who played Daphne Bridgerton in the Netflix show (pictured with Regé-Jean Page) will now take on the role of Clarice Cliff, a pioneering ceramic artist

Quite a change: The actress, who played Daphne Bridgerton in the Netflix show (pictured with Regé-Jean Page) will now take on the role of Clarice Cliff, a pioneering ceramic artist
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Later on, Matthew looked more put together as he donned a brown three-piece suit over a white striped shirt and a bronze tie.

His raven tresses were slicked back into a coiffured style and he also was seen wearing a face mask to protect himself at the studios. 

The film tells the true story of Cliff, a pioneering ceramic artist who became a rising star in the pottery industry in Stoke-On-Trent in the 1920s.

Slight alterations: As well as her quirky dress, Phoebe was seen with a white longline coat for another scene

Slight alterations: As well as her quirky dress, Phoebe was seen with a white longline coat for another scene
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Gushing about the production earlier this month, Phoebe said: 'I am so excited to be joining the cast of The Colour Room, especially in the role as one of the nations most celebrated artists, Clarice Cliff. It's truly such an honour to take on such a remarkable character. 

'The script is a beautifully written contemporary take on the 20th century, and I feel proud to be working with such a strong female team, both in front and behind the camera.'

Phoebe, who was catapulted to stardom after playing Daphne Bridgerton in the Netflix hit, added: 'I look forward to telling Clarice's story and of course working with Matthew too.'

Matthew will take on the role of Colley Shorter, the factory owner who became impressed by Clarice's work and helped stoke her talent.

a man wearing a suit and tie: Safety first: Staying safe amid the coronavirus pandemic, Phoebe made sure to follow strict rules by wearing a face covering while walking to set

Safety first: Staying safe amid the coronavirus pandemic, Phoebe made sure to follow strict rules by wearing a face covering while walking to set
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In real life, Cliff broke the glass ceiling to revolutionise the workplace during the 20th Century, and the film will see her take 'more and more dangerous risks' to bring her creations to life.

The artist went on to create the Art Deco 'Bizarre' range while apprenticing for renowned Art Designer Fred Ridgeway, played by David Morrissey. 

Other actors set to join Phoebe, Matthew and David include Darci Shaw, Kerry Fox and Luke Norris.

a man wearing a suit and tie standing next to a car: Dressed to the nines: Matthew wore a red pocket square and brown brogues to complete his dapper look for the shoot

Dressed to the nines: Matthew wore a red pocket square and brown brogues to complete his dapper look for the shoot
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Claire McCarthy is set to direct the film, which is based on the BAFTA Rocliffe-winning script by Claire Peate and is produced by Caspian Films, Sky, and Creative England.

Discussing the film, Peate said: 'The story was inspired by a single image; a young factory worker leaving her grim, industrial reality behind her and stepping into the rainbow of the Colour Room - a world of joy and possibility. 

'It was thanks to the script winning at BAFTA Rocliffe and being performed on stage that it was picked up, and I'm thrilled to now be working with Phoebe and Matthew in bringing The Colour Room to life.'

a person wearing a suit and tie walking down the street: Cosy: Matthew appeared relaxed as he strolled to set in costume, which alongside pyjamas also consisted of purple slippers

Cosy: Matthew appeared relaxed as he strolled to set in costume, which alongside pyjamas also consisted of purple slippers
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