For better or worse.

It’s 1908 in the heart of a small Yorkshire town and three couples gather to congratulate each other on their silver wedding anniversaries. Married on the same morning, at the same chapel, by the same parson, they are secure in the knowledge that they have reached yet another landmark of respectability, 25 years of matrimony. But as the day unfolds and the local paper arrives to mark the occasion, more is exposed than the drunken photographer’s snaps.

J.B. Priestley’s classic comedy satirises self importance and moral double standards to hilarious affect.