What they see immediately casts them into a dark underworld as they witness a murder of the young woman featured in the aforementioned ‘porn‘ scene. Naturally, curiosity overtakes him, and with the help of his tech-savvy son, unlocks the memory stick. When Tom comes home from work, he has found a memory stick which has been left behind on the train by someone sitting nearby. We then cut (to use a film-making term) to the chic home of Tom and Kellie Bryce, a seemingly comfortable middle aged couple, and their seventeen year old son. The opening scene immediately takes us into a risqué setting, where a film of a clearly sexual nature is being made. The play takes a little while to get going, as the different elements of the story are gradually put in place. However, leading the cast, are very popular Eastenders duo Adam Woodyatt and Laurie Brett, who played Ian Beale and his long-suffering wife Jane, for many years in the long running BBC drama, giving their legions of fans the chance to witness them performing live on stage. Looking Good Dead is the fifth novel by this very popular crime novelist to be adapted for the stage, so reason enough for the theatre to be packed. Not only is it Thriller Week, always a popular form of entertainment, but it’s a Peter James' thriller. The Front Of House staff at the Palace Theatre were on full alert for a very busy evening last night.
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