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The Lowry, Manchester
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Best-selling author Peter James' Looking Good Dead comes to Manchester's Lyric Theatre at The Lowry in 2021!

Roy Grace is back as the thrilling work of multi-million No.1 best-selling author Peter James comes to The Lowry with the world premiere stage production of Looking Good Dead.

No good deed goes unpunished…hours after picking up a USB memory stick, left behind on a train seat, to try to return it to its owner, Tom Bryce inadvertently becomes a 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.

From the producer of recent Lowry stage hits, Band of Gold and The Girl On The Train and adapted by award-winning writer Shaun McKenna, Looking Good Dead will keep you on the edge of your seat until the chilling final moments!

Don’t miss your chance to see the world premiere tour of Peter James’ gripping new play.

Please note that these tickets are for the Manchester leg of the UK tour of Looking Good Dead. Be absolutely sure you wish to book tickets for the Manchester run at The Lowry Lyric Theatre as refunds will not be issued due to venue confusion.

Venue information

The Lowry
The Lowry
Pier 8, The Quays, Salford
Manchester
M50 3AZ

The Lowry is a theatre and gallery complex located in Greater Manchester in Salford Quays, Salford, England. The Off-West End venue gets its name from the famous early 20th-century painter L. S. Lowry, who is perhaps best known for his paintings of industrial scenes in North West England. The complex opened on 28 April 2000 and was later officially opened on 12 October 2000 by Queen Elizabeth II.

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