A night of flamboyance and utter extravagance, When We Are Married highlights just how skilled a playwright JB Priestley was and still is today. Priestley’s creative and humorous piece catapults audiences into the early 1900s, during times of class divisions, industrial innovations and the importance of religion as an overriding factor in society. Three married couples, after 25 years together, find themselves torn apart by a letter to which the contents are pure dynamite. Spreading like wildfire across the lavish mansion house in Cleckleywyke these foolish couples are faced with the difficult (or perhaps not so difficult decision) of having to choose whether to remain as a unit of two, or escape whilst they still can.