A tight fit! Gemma Arterton showcases her slender frame in an emerald green figure-hugging number as she continues to promote Made In Dagenham
She is making her debut as Rita O’Grady in the West End adaptation of Made In Dagenham.
And on Tuesday, Gemma Arterton managed to garner a lot of attention off-stage when she stepped out for her promotional duties in central London.
Dressed in a gorgeous form-fitting emerald green dress, the 28-year-old actress showcased her slender frame in all its glory as she made her way to the BBC Radio 1 Studios before her appearance on This Morning.
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Make way: Gemma Arterton managed to garner a lot of attention off-stage when she stepped out for her Made In Dagenham promotional duties in central London on Tuesday
The former Bond Girl added height to the proceedings by donning a pair of killer high leather boots, as she wrapped up in a long black tailored coat.Share
She rounded off her look with a large designer handbag, while opting to highlight her striking facial features with winged eyeliner and a touch of blusher.
Also starring Sophie Stanton and Steve Furst, the play tells the story of the Dagenham Ford machinists who were part of the famous 1968 equal pay strike.
In her element: Dressed in a gorgeous form-fitting emerald green dress, the 28-year-old actress showcased her slender frame in all its glory as she made her way to the BBC Radio 1 Studios
City chic: The former Bond Girl added height to the proceedings by donning a pair of killer high leather boots by Christian Louboutin, while wrapping up in a long black tailored coat
Speaking on Nick Grimshaw’s BBC Radio 1 show, Gemma revealed her love for acting stemmed from performing in plays during her youth.
‘When I walk past the theatre and I see the big old poster and it's got lights going round it like on Broadway, it's so exciting,’ she explained.
Later adding: ‘There are big lights in your face which mean you can't see anyone which is nice, but I love it.
‘It's the best balance because I get to act and be a bit of a rock star.’
Trendsetter: Gemma rounded off her look with a large designer handbag, while opting to highlight her striking facial features with winged eyeliner and a touch of blusher
Opening up: Speaking on Nick Grimshaw’s BBC Radio 1 show, Gemma revealed her love for acting stemmed from performing in plays during her youth
During a recent chat with real-life strikers Eileen Pullen and Gwen Davis on the BBC, Gemma admitted to the ladies that she had never heard of their incredible story before the 2010 film adaptation was released.
'I wasn't even born when it happened,' she said. 'So I honestly didn't know much about the story until I saw the film. But ever since, and especially after I was cast in this play, I've done so much research into it all.
'It's a very emotional story and I've come to care a lot about the subject matter - especially as it's still so relevant today.
In demand: Gemma - who plays Rita O’Grady in the West End show - later made an appearance on This Morning
‘The whole subject of equal pay is being debated again in Parliament and I think this story is very important to that discussion.'
Meanwhile, the British star’s performance has so far received rave reviews from critics and theatregoers alike.
Tickets cost between £15 and £54.50 until November 4, going up to £69.50 thereafter. Visit madeindagenhamthemusical.com to book.
Popular: Meanwhile, the British star’s performance has so far received rave reviews from critics and theatregoers alike
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