Joking Apart (play)
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''Joking Apart'' is a 1978 play by English playwright
Alan Ayckbourn Sir Alan Ayckbourn (born 12 April 1939) is a prolific British playwright and director. As of 2025, he has written and produced 90 full-length plays in Scarborough and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the Stephen ...
. It premiered on 11 January 1978 at the
Stephen Joseph Theatre The Stephen Joseph Theatre is a theatre in the round in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England that was founded by Stephen Joseph and was the first theatre in the round in Britain. In 1955, Joseph established a tiny theatre in the round on the ...
in
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.


Premise

Charming and naturally successful in everything they do, happily married middle-class couple Anthea and Richard almost unconsciously but ruthlessly dominate the lives of everyone whose company they keep, as seen at four gatherings at their home that take place at various points over a 12-year period: Richard's business partner Sven is ousted from their firm and experiences problems with his wife Olive, Brian goes through a series of girlfriends (Melody, Mandy, and Mo) in an attempt to move on from his feelings for Anthea, local vicar Hugh falls hopelessly for Anthea, and Hugh's wife Louise is driven to drugs by Anthea and Richard's perfect life and unrelenting kindness. The play ends with Anthea and Richard's daughter Debbie awaiting the guests for her 18th birthday party, where Brian sees her as his next and final substitute for Anthea.https://www.concordtheatricals.co.uk/p/976/joking-apart


Production

Written in response to criticism that Ayckbourn only ever wrote about unhappy couples, the play follows a happy couple who inadvertently worsen the lives of their friends. In most productions, Brian's girlfriends are portrayed by the same actress, with other characters commenting on their similar physical appearances.


References

Plays by Alan Ayckbourn 1978 plays {{1970s-play-stub