"Dance the Night Away" is the seventh episode in the twelfth season of When Calls the Heart. It originally aired on February 16 in 2025.
Synopsis[]
Elizabeth surprises Nathan with a special date night in Union City where they run into Toddy Davis, who may be key to solving the case of the train robbery. Keeping Nathan's cover as shady coin dealer Danny DiMarco and his wife Diane, they join Davis for an elegant party that keeps them fast on their feet in more ways than one. Rosemary is inspired to produce, direct and star in her own production of The Importance of Being Earnest. When auditions prove challenging, she finds just the right person with the "swashbuckling panache" needed for the leading man role, but when her directing duties distract her at rehearsal, Ava seems all too ready to step in. Allie and Oliver find what appears to be the perfect solution to the cattle-herding problem. Lucas and Edie connect over a game of cards. Fiona nervously anticipates an offer on the salon and what it will mean for her future.
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Act Two[]
Act Three[]
Act Four[]
Act Five[]
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Erin Krakow as Elizabeth Thornton
- Pascale Hutton as Rosemary Coulter
- Jack Wagner as Bill Avery
- Chris McNally as Lucas Bouchard
- Kevin McGarry as Nathan Grant
- Kavan Smith as Leland Coulter
Recurring Cast[]
- Viv Leacock as Joseph Canfield
- Kayla Wallace as Fiona Miller
- Miranda MacDougall as Edie Martell
- Tiera Skovbye as Ava Riella
- Erik Gow as Edwin Mitchel
- Amanda Wong as Mei Hickam
- Ben Rosenbaum as Mike Hickam
- Martin Cummins as Henry Gowen
- Natasha Burnett as Minnie Canfield
- Hrothgar Mathews as Ned Yost
- Loretta Walsh as Florence Yost
- Jaeda Lily Miller as Allie Grant
- Jacob Shoemay as Oliver Garrett
- Robert Lawrenson as Toddy Davis
- Courtney Richter as Trudy Davis
- Vienna Leacock as Angela Canfield
- Gracyn Shinyei as Emily Montgomery
- Ava Grace Cooper as Opal Weise
- Hyland Goodrich as Jack Thornton Jr.
- Daniel Arnold as Jed Campbell
- Ellie Sweiss as Goldie Coulter (uncredited)
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Trivia[]
- In 2009, Erin Krakow portrayed Cecily in a production of The Importance of Being Earnest in Minneapolis, MN.[1]