Essex on Stage: To Have & To Hold

By Michelle Payne
Supported by Queen's Theatre Hornchurch and Matthew Schmolle Productions

It’s the day of her best friend’s wedding and as Maid of Honor she needs to make a speech. But where does she start, and how does she end it?

Over the span of twelve years we follow Him & Her and the decisions that led them to where they are today, at separate weddings.

With an Essex team, To Have & To Hold is a story of weddings, modern romance & missed opportunities.

With thanks to Arts Council England & Havering Youth Council.

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