A multi star cast has been announced for the World Premiere of the brand new stage production, Picture You Dead – adapted from the bestselling novel of the UK’s number one crime writer Peter James’– which opens on 6 February 2025 at High Wycombe’s Swan Theatre before embarking on a major UK Tour.
2024 National Television Award winning actor, Peter Ash, will return to the stage, following his acclaimed and unforgettably emotional exit from Coronation Street in September. Peter’s other numerous credits include Footballers’ Wives and the lead role in the National Theatre’s War Horse. Joining Peter is Fiona Wade who, following 11 years in Emmerdale, took to the stage earlier this year in the hit 2:22 A Ghost Story and she will soon be seen in the highly anticipated Fox comedy series, Going Dutch. West End favourite Jodie Steele (Bonnie & Clyde, Wicked, Heathers, SIX) will star as Roberta Kilgore and one of the nation’s favourite TV doctors, George Rainsford, (Casualty, Call the Midwife and All’s Well That Ends Well at the National Theatre), will return to reprise the role of Peter James’ famous literary detective, DSI Roy Grace, which he played in the 2023 hit production of Wish You Were Dead. George will also reunite with Fiona, who he starred alongside in 2:22 A Ghost Story. And from 20 May 2025, the week after Peter Ash ends his run, actor, presenter and Strictly Come Dancing champion, Ore Oduba (Pretty Woman and Rocky Horror Show), will join the cast in the role of Stuart Piper.
The World Premiere of Picture You Dead is the seventh Peter James book to be adapted for the stage by award-winning writer Shaun McKenna and is directed by Jonathan O’Boyle who has previously directed two Peter James stage adaptations, Wish You Were Dead (2023) and Looking Good Dead (2021-2022).
Peter James said: “It is truly incredible for me to see the seventh stage adaptation of my books coming to theatres in 2025. I am so grateful to the hundreds of thousands of people around the country who have come to their local theatre and enjoyed the plays over the last 10 years, and I am thrilled to tell you all that personally, I think this brand new play, is the best one so far! On top of that, I could not be more delighted by the fantastic cast that we have assembled to star in the World Premiere production of Picture You Dead – they are all brilliant actors and it’s going to be a great and thrilling night at the theatre!”
The story of Picture You Dead was inspired by Peter’s meeting with real life art forger and now acclaimed copyist, David Henty: set in Brighton, DSI Grace investigates a cold case that leads him to the rarified air of fine art, but beneath the respectable veneer lurks a dark underworld of greed, deception and murder. When an unsuspecting couple unwittingly buy a potentially long-lost masterpiece in a car boot sale, they discover that their dream find is about to turn into their worst nightmare and only Grace can stop them from paying the ultimate price.
Roy Grace is a crime fiction phenomenon – the books have sold over 23 million copies worldwide, been previously adapted for six hugely successful stage productions, and transformed into ITV’s critically acclaimed primetime drama about the Brighton-based detective, GRACE. Season four of the crime series was another ratings smash-hit, with season five currently in production. And earlier this year, GRACE was declared by Her Majesty Queen Camilla herself, as her favourite literary detective!
Peter James has 20 Sunday Times number one bestselling crime novels to his name. The world premiere tour of Picture You Dead marks the latest and seventh thrilling theatre adaptation of his books and is once again produced by Joshua Andrews and Peter James cementing the adaptations of James’ Grace books, as the most successful modern-day crime franchise on stage, since Agatha Christie.
‘PICTURE YOU DEAD’ UK TOUR 2025
6 – 8 February | High Wycombe, Swan Theatre |
10 – 16 February | Swindon, Wyvern Theatre |
18 – 22 February | Woking, New Victoria Theatre |
27 February – 1 March | Southampton, Mayflower Theatre |
4 – 8 March | Brighton, Theatre Royal |
11 – 15 March | Nottingham, Theatre Royal |
18 – 22 March | Richmond Theatre |
25 – 29 March | Malvern, Festival Theatre |
1 – 5 April | Norwich, Theatre Royal |
16 – 19 April | Salford, The Lowry |
29 April – 3 May | Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn |
6 – 10 May | Milton Keynes Theatre |
13 – 17 May | Newcastle, Theatre Royal |
20 – 24 May | New Brighton, Floral Pavilion |
27 – 31 May | Cheltenham, Everyman Theatre |
3 – 7 June | Sheffield, Lyceum Theatre |
10 – 14 June | Glasgow, Theatre Royal |
17 – 21 June | Bath, Theatre Royal |
24 – 28 June | Birmingham, Alexandra Theatre |
1 – 5 July | Truro, Hall for Cornwall |
8 – 12 July | Bradford, Alhambra Theatre |
22 – 26 July | Southend, Palace Theatre |
Please note, Peter Ash’s final scheduled performance is 17 May. Ore Oduba’s first scheduled performance is 20 May.