Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Sheridan Smith could not stop laughing while filming her new drama series The Cage with Michael Socha in Liverpool on Monday.The pair looked in great spirits on the shoot for the upcoming high-energy BBC crime show, which took place at a lake in the city. The English actress, 43, cut a casual figure in a mauve hoodie, pairing the item with some light blue skinny jeans.She wore pine green trainers with black, pink and white stripes and let her shoulder-length blonde tresses loose for the session.Later, she added a long black padded jacket and toted a large ruffled black handbag, while carrying a can of Diet Coke.Michael, 37, meanwhile, cut a formal figure sporting a pair of black trousers and a white office shirt, teaming it with a navy tie. Sheridan Smith could not stop laughing while filming her new series The Cage with Michael Socha in Liverpool on Monday The pair looked in great spirits on the shoot for the upcoming high-energy BBC crime show, which took place at a lake in the cityHe layered up with an olive bomber jacket with checked lining and completed the look with some black shoes.The duo could be seen sharing a joke with their fellow cast and crew members during a break, before filming a scene in a wooded area.In one shot, Sheridan engaged in conversation with an actress playing a schoolgirl, wearing uniform consisting of a red and black tie and red cardigan below a blue denim jacket.The fun filming session comes after the beloved actress looked very high-spirited while on set for the upcoming series last month.The Gavin & Stacey legend appeared very radiant shooting scenes in a block of flats as she was captured moving around the building. Just like her recent sighting, Sheridan sported a mauve hoodie but on that occasion she added a matching pair of tracksuit bottoms.The Teacher star was snapped giggling and mingling on set as she slipped into the shoes of her brand new character.Sheridan was helped out by staff on site and was also busy having a chat with what looked like a co-star. The English actress, 43, cut a casual figure in a mauve hoodie, pairing the item with some light blue skinny jeans She wore some pine green trainers with black, pink and white stripes and let her shoulder-length blonde tresses loose for the session Later, Sheridan added a long black padded jacket and toted a large ruffled black handbag, while carrying a can of Diet Coke Michael, 37, meanwhile, cut a formal figure sporting a pair of black trousers and a white office shirt, teaming it with a navy tieWritten and created by BAFTA nominated Tony Schumacher (The Responder) the drama follows Leanne (Sheridan) and Matty (Michael) who discover they are both robbing from the safe at the inner-city casino they work in.The five-part series will be directed by Al Mackay (Kidnapped, Without Sin).Writer Tony teased: ‘I’m hoping people will find it funny, dark but, most of all, full of love, life and entertainment. ‘I can’t wait for the world to see it.’The new role comes after it was revealed that Sheridan had indefinitely shelved her long-awaited autobiography, Honestly.Announced in 2021, the tell-all book was intended to explore the actress’s darkest moments, including her battles with alcohol, mental health struggles and high-profile relationships, such as those with actor James Corden and Jamie Horn, the father of her son.However, after multiple delays, the project has been cancelled. A source revealed to The Sun: ‘Sheridan has had a busy few years and didn’t have time to put the finishing touches to the book.’Her mindset is different now, and she doesn’t want this version to come out. She felt unsure whether she wants to put all of her life on pages for everyone to read.’This decision came as no surprise to fans familiar with The Huntsman performer’s long-standing struggles. He layered up with an olive bomber jacket with checked lining and completed the look with some black shoes The duo could be seen sharing a joke with their fellow cast and crew members during a break, before filming a scene in a wooded area Sheridan engaged in conversation with what seemed to be an actress playing a schoolgirl, wearing uniform consisting of a red and black tie and red cardigan below a blue denim jacketIn 2016, the actress faced a highly publicised breakdown while starring in the West End production of Funny Girl.Stress, exhaustion and her father’s cancer diagnosis compounded her mental health issues, forcing her to take a hiatus from the show.Reflecting on that period, Sheridan admitted: ‘I was very ashamed of that time in my life. I went off the rails a bit, dated all the wrong people… I feel like I’m a mum now, and I’m very grateful for everything I’ve got. I feel like the best is yet to come.’The BAFTA-winning actress has never shied away from discussing her mental health battles, often tying them to the pressures of fame and loss.Her father’s death in 2016 profoundly affected her, leading to an extended period of grief.’The public always stood by me… People were stopping me and cuddling me on the street,’ she shared in a recent interview, expressing gratitude for the understanding she received during that time.