![]() Woodyatt is Tom Bryce, a family man with an affinity for finger guns who decides to keep hold of a USB stick left on the passenger seat of a train and bring it home to his bland Brighton apartment (a dull design from Micheal Holt) and his family who also inhabit it. In any other scenario, it would be a damning indictment of an audience member’s morality, but on its final night at Bath’s Theatre Royal, it’s a shameful blot on Shaun McKenna as a writer. ![]() ![]() If there’s only one thing that the shoddy and mundane adaptation of Peter James’ Looking Good Dead – starring EastEnders‘ Adam Woodyatt and Emmerdale‘s Gaynor Faye – does right, then it’s making a story about a family caught up in the dark web look like a slapstick comedy. ![]()
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