![]() ![]() We are also introduced to Detective Superintendant Roy Grace (Gray O Brien) and Detective Sergeant Branson (Marc Small) who are on the missing person case. ![]() His fiancee Ashley Harper (Tina Hobley) is distraught but his best friend Mark Warren (Rik Makarem) appears to know where he is but appears unwilling to admit it or help him. The first half of the play focuses on the characters and how they react when they find Michael is missing. Soon he has no connection at all and is all alone in his shallow grave with no idea what is happening and why his friends have not returned for him. They leave him with a walkie talkie and he has his mobile phone but no signal. They put him in a coffin in a shallow grave in the woods and plan to return when his ‘punishment’ is up. He’s a bit of a joker and has played many pranks on his friends so this is their ultimate revenge. This is what happens to Michael Harrison (Jamie Lomas) on his stag night. I guess many of us have thought about it, maybe had a nightmare about it. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be buried alive. I’ve not read Peter James but I knew that the play was based on his book Dead Simple which features a recurring detective Roy Grace. The theatre was buzzing as we took our seats and the audience were gripped from the very start. ![]()
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