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May 13, 2016  missbillie Comments are off Uncategorized

Billie Piper makes her Young Vic debut as Yerma. Her previous theatre credits include: Great Britain, The Effect – Olivier nomination for Best Actress (National Theatre); Reasons To Be Pretty (Almeida),Treats – Evening Standard Theatre nomination for Best Actress (Garrick). Her film work includes: City of Tiny Lights, Animals United, Things to Do Before You’re 30, The Calcium Kid and Spirit Trap. Television credits include: Showtime’s Penny Dreadful, Doctor Who, A Passionate Woman, The Shadow in the North, The Ruby in the Smoke, Much Ado About Nothing, True Love, Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Canterbury Tales: The Miller’s Tale and Mansfield Park.

This achingly powerful story of a young woman desperate to become a mother expresses the anguish of a society battling to free itself from its past. Simon Stone’s new version re-imagines Lorca’s original for London today.

Stone’s version of Ibsen’s The Wild Duck was a sensation at the Barbican in 2014. Now he writes and directs his first original work for the UK.

As well as this incredible casting news, we’re also extending Yerma‘s run due to huge demand for tickets. The production will now play until 24 Sept and you can book now for the extra dates.

Yerma plays at the Young Vic from 28 July – 24 Sept, to book tickets click here.

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The second episode of Penny Dreadful aired last night. I’ve added screencaps from the episode. How amazing is Billie?!

002: Predators Far and Near

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Billie was spotted today in Central London, looking adorable as ever in pink dungarees! HQ photos below:

6th May | Running errand in Central London

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Billie attended Calgary Fan Expo this weekend alongside John Barrowman! I’ve added photos from her panel!

1st May | Calgary Comic Con

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The gothic set for Penny Dreadful might look incredible, but Billie Piper reveals her sons weren’t overly impressed when they visited her during production.

“I thought it would be a really scary experience, but my kids couldn’t be less interested in being on set,” says the 33-year-old mum of seven-year-old Winston and four-year-old Eugene.

“It’s the last thing they want to do, I’ve learnt that. There was semi-interest in the Doctor Who sets when I was doing the 50th anniversary special, because it’s a more colourful experience and less intense. They could actually watch the filming if they wanted to.”

Sky Atlantic’s acclaimed supernatural drama Penny Dreadful – starring Piper, Eva Green, Harry Treadaway, Josh Hartnett and Timothy Dalton – has been a huge hit since it first aired in 2014.

Now back for a third series – boasting torrents of blood, ghosts, demons, witches and vampires and littered with characters from Victorian literature, like Frankenstein and Dorian Gray – it’s never shied from violence and brutality. Dalton, who plays explorer Sir Malcolm Murray, has taken umbrage at people describing it as horror, however.

“I love Tim,” Piper says of her co-star, laughing. “I think he’s right in a sense, because it’s very easy to slap a label on it and go, ‘it’s a horror’. It’s a really thoughtful piece of writing and if it’s about anything, it’s about mortality and lost souls, just a crooked bunch of characters in Victorian London. And I love it most when it’s that. The scary stuff I’m not really bothered by.”

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How will Lily play into all of this?
I just had dinner with Billie Piper two nights ago, as a matter of fact, so Lily is much on my mind. When Lily ended last season, it was in quite a dominant and powerful position, and she continues that this season in a sort of unholy marriage with Dorian Gray: these two immortal beings who have real plans for domination, and, in Lily’s case, revenge upon mankind for the ailments that have been heaped upon her her entire life. And Lily’s story is surprisingly social. It has to do with the empowerment of women. Her version of that, being as warped and demented and power-mad as she is, is an extremely violent version of it, but in I think it’s the second or third episode, we see a suffragette rally, and there’s a lot of talk about the place of women in this society, which is one of the reasons why I wrote this show in the first place. I built it around these strong female characters, like Vanessa Ives or Lily or even the Cut-Wife last year, Dr. Seward this season. And Lily has this acolyte she brings into her world played by Jessica Barden, whose character’s name is Justine. So it’s a surprisingly social mission that she’s on. It has to do with the male-female relationship in Victorian London, but in a uniquely horrific way.

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