Antonia Thomas has officially joined the cast of the highly anticipated comedy series “Dig” on Peacock. Created by the talented duo Amy Poehler and Mike Schur, the show promises to be a thrilling ride for viewers.
The series follows four women working at an archaeological dig in Greece, each at a different crossroads in their lives. When they stumble upon a long-buried secret that could potentially rewrite history, they find themselves entangled in a high-stakes international conspiracy.
Antonia Thomas will be portraying the character of Clare, the head preservationist overseeing the dig site’s lab and museum. Described as someone who is most comfortable in a world of privilege, Clare finds herself out of her element in the more casual setting of the dig.
Joining a stellar cast that includes Amy Poehler, Hugh Laurie, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Fina Strazza, Antonia Thomas brings her talent and charisma to the mix.
Fans of Antonia Thomas will recognize her from her role as Claire Browne in ABC’s hit series “The Good Doctor.” She has also appeared in other notable projects such as “Small Axe” on Amazon Prime Video and “Lovesick” on Netflix. Upcoming projects for Thomas include BBC’s “Two Weeks in August” and Britbox’s “Agatha Christie’s Tommy & Tuppence.”
The production team behind “Dig” is stacked with talent, including executive producers like Mike Schur, Kate Arend, and Jordan Grief. With a powerhouse team like this, viewers can expect nothing short of excellence.
“Dig” is set to be a captivating series, filled with mystery, intrigue, and a touch of humor. With Universal Television backing the show, it’s sure to be a hit.
Stay tuned for more updates on “Dig” as production ramps up and the premiere date draws near. This is one series you won’t want to miss!

