Phoebe Dynevor sports white overalls as she continues filming The Colour Room in Birmingham

Phoebe Dynevor transformed into iconic ceramicist Clarice Cliff on Friday as she continued filming The Colour Room in Birmingham

The actress sported a pair of white overalls as she laughed with her co-stars between takes while she continued filming The Colour Room on Friday. 

The Bridgerton star, 26, who shot to fame over Christmas for her role as Daphne in the show, appeared in great spirits as she filmed scenes alongside what appeared to be a number of fellow ceramic enthusiasts. 

All smiles:  Phoebe Dynevor transformed into iconic ceramicist Clarice Cliff on Friday as she continued filming The Colour Room in Birmingham

Phoebe is playing Clarice, who was a pioneering ceramic artist who became a rising star in the pottery industry in Stoke-On-Trent in the 1920s. 

Covering her bright orange and green outfit, Phoebe donned a large cream cloak which tied at the collar with a large black bow.

She covered her fiery locks with a dark brunette wig and sat a black beret on top.  

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

Looking good! The star, 26, was joined by Matthew Goode, who will take on the role of Colley Shorter, and sported a brown suit and mustard tie

Looking good! The star, 26, was joined by Matthew Goode, who will take on the role of Colley Shorter, and sported a brown suit and mustard tie 

The girls: Phoebe was joined by Anna-Kate Golding (left) and Safia Oakley Green (centre) as she painted a on set

The girls: Phoebe was joined by Anna-Kate Golding (left) and Safia Oakley Green (centre) as she painted a on set

Pretty: The Bridgerton star transformed into iconic ceramicist Clarice Cliff

New role: Her character was a pioneering ceramic artist who became a rising star in the pottery industry in Stoke-On-Trent in the 1920s

Pretty: The Bridgerton star transformed into iconic ceramicist Clarice Cliff, a pioneering ceramic artist who became a rising star in the pottery industry in Stoke-On-Trent in the 1920s

He looked typically suave in a brown three piece suit and complementary mustard tie as he stood over the women. 

In another shot, he walked confidently through the streets while looking dapper in a navy suit and burgundy tie. 

She was joined by Call The Midwife’s Bronwyn James, Laura White, who appeared on The X Factor, Birdcage’s Safia Oakley Green and Meal For Two star Anna-Kate Golding. 

They appeared to play a group of workers in white overalls and showed off a new tea set to the public. 

On display: The woman sat with the bright ceramics, which were painted in orange and yellow patterns, as people watched them from behind the glass

On display: The woman sat with the bright ceramics, which were painted in orange and yellow patterns, as people watched them from behind the glass 

Stepping out: Call The Midwife's Bronwyn James walked between takes in a brown skirt and tights and sensible black shoes while filming

Stepping out: Call The Midwife’s Bronwyn James walked between takes in a brown skirt and tights and sensible black shoes while filming 

Ceramics: Old vehicles from the 1920s era were parked on the street in front of the large window where the girls sat

Ceramics: Old vehicles from the 1920s era were parked on the street in front of the large window where the girls sat 

Dapper: Matthew dressed in smart period attire as he and other stars walked the streets outside opposite Birmingham's Magistrates Court

Dapper: Matthew dressed in smart period attire as he and other stars walked the streets outside opposite Birmingham’s Magistrates Court

The woman sat with the bright ceramics, which were painted in orange and yellow patterns, as people watched them from behind the glass. 

Old vehicles from the 1920s era including an open top bus were set outside on Corporation Street which had been turned into a showroom for the film.

Extras dressed in period clothing walked the streets outside opposite Birmingham’s Magistrates Court.   

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 nation’s most celebrated artists, Clarice Cliff. It’s truly such an honour to take on such a remarkable character. 

Cast: Pheobe was joined by Laura White, who appeared on The X Factor

Actress: Meal For Two star Anna-Kate Golding stars in the upcoming period drama

Cast: Pheobe was joined by Laura White (left), who appeared on The X Factor and Meal For Two star Anna-Kate Golding in the upcoming period drama 

Crowds: Extras dressed in period clothing stood to watch the ladies in the window as they appeared to be having a good time

Crowds: Extras dressed in period clothing stood to watch the ladies in the window as they appeared to be having a good time 

Cheerful: Laura White beams as she showcases a bright orange vase while Phoebe watches on amused

Cheerful: Laura White beams as she showcases a bright orange vase while Phoebe watches on amused 

‘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 added: ‘I look forward to telling Clarice’s story and of course working with Matthew too.’ 

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. 

In character: Birdcage's Safia Oakley Green (pictured) looked stunning as she smiled on set of The Colour Room

In character: Birdcage’s Safia Oakley Green (pictured) looked stunning as she smiled on set of The Colour Room

Embrace: She covered her fiery locks with a dark brunette wig and sat a black beret on top at an angle as she cuddled co-star Laura White

Embrace: She covered her fiery locks with a dark brunette wig and sat a black beret on top at an angle as she cuddled co-star Laura White 

On set: Old vehicles from the 1920s era including an open top bus were set outside on Corporation Street

On set: Old vehicles from the 1920s era including an open top bus were set outside on Corporation Street

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

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.’

Suave: Matthew walked confidently through the streets while looking dapper in a navy suit and burgundy tie

Suave: Matthew walked confidently through the streets while looking dapper in a navy suit and burgundy tie 

Cast and crew: Corporation Street in Birmingham had been turned into a showroom for the film as extras loitered on the street

Cast and crew: Corporation Street in Birmingham had been turned into a showroom for the film as extras loitered on the street 

Props: An old fashioned bus, which had signs on the front for Oxford Street in London, was on the Birmingham streets

Props: An old fashioned bus, which had signs on the front for Oxford Street in London, was on the Birmingham streets