A man looks out of a foggy train carriage, his reflection is seen in the glass

LOOKING GOOD DEAD

by Peter James
Mon 31 January - Sat 5 February 2022
Tickets £25-£45 *

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The thrilling Roy Grace series from the multi-million no.1 bestselling author Peter James returns with the world premiere stage production of Looking Good Dead, starring award-winning actor and EastEnders icons Adam Woodyatt and star of stage and screen Laurie Brett (Waterloo Road, Band of Gold).

No good deed goes unpunished… hours after finding a discarded USB memory stick, Tom Bryce (Adam Woodyatt) inadvertently becomes witness to a vicious murder. Reporting the crime to the police has disastrous consequences, placing him and his family in grave danger. When Detective Superintendent Roy Grace becomes involved, he has his own demons to contend with, while he tries to crack the case in time to save the Bryce family’s lives.

Adapted by award-winning writer Shaun McKenna, Looking Good Dead follows the huge stage success of The Perfect Murder and Dead Simple. Peter James' novels have recently been adapted for the ITV series Grace and have been huge hits on stage.

Looking Good Dead will keep you on the edge of your seat until the chilling final moments.

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Running Time

Approx. 2 hours 10 minutes inc. interval

General Guidance

Performance contains swearing, gunshots and violence

Tickets

Monday - Saturday, 7.30pm
and Thursday & Saturday, 2.30pm: £25/£35/£40/£45 *

* All ticket prices include a £3 per ticket booking fee

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Adam Woodyatt
Adam Woodyatt
Laurie Brett
Laurie Brett
Gemma Stroyan
Gemma Stroyan
Harry Long
Harry Long
Ian Houghton
Ian Houghton
Leon Stewart
Leon Stewart
Luke Ward-Wilkinson
Luke Ward-Wilkinson
Mylo McDonald
Mylo McDonald
Natalie Boakye
Natalie Boakye

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  • A woman and a young boy sit on a sofa, shocked at what they see on a laptop screen. A man in the background points towards what they see

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