A CLASSIC play by Alan Ayckbourn receives its 40th anniversary production at the Stephen Joseph Theatre (SJT) this autumn

Joking Apart was premiered in Scarborough at the SJT’s former home at Westwood in 1978.

For Richard and Anthea everything in life just falls into place. With their warmth, careless charm, generosity and business success they are a truly happy, golden couple.

They invite their friends, neighbours and business partners to celebrate with them over the years: on Bonfire Night, at midsummer, on Boxing Day and eventually, at their daughter’s 18th birthday party. Perhaps it’s inevitable that the others suffer by comparison. Quiet misery, unrequited love and jealousy play their part in this painfully funny comedy.

Alan Ayckbourn says: “I wrote Joking Apart years ago – it was the nearest I’d got at that stage of my life to writing an autumnal play, about the sadness of getting older. I was then approaching my 40s and feeling extremely old. I realise now, of course, that I was extremely young!”

Joking Apart has a cast of eight: Jamie Baughan, Liz Jadav, Frances Marshall, Laurence Pears, Naomi Petersen, Louise Shuttleworth, Richard Stacey and Leigh Symonds.

It can be seen in the Round at the SJT, in rep, until Thursday, October 4. Tickets, priced from £10, are available from the box office on 01723 370541 and online at www.sjt.uk.com