Things are about to get awkward….

March 29, 2011 | By Ingrid | Filed in: The Show.

Bridesmaids and guns. Champagne, goats and corpse-dancing. To Have and to Hold, a biting new comedy by Joey Batey, was shortlisted for Cambridge Footlights Harry Porter Prize and tells the story of Lucy, a cynical and bored twenty-something-year-old, as she watches her best friend’s wedding turn into the most bizarre evening of her life.

The play begins at the wedding reception. Lucy meets Tristan, a dry, witty and charming young graphic-designer, and instantly falls for him.

Amidst dodging A Strange Man, elderly waiters and a goat somewhere along the line, Lucy and Tristan find themselves hiding from a veritable catalogue of strange characters: her bumbling ‘Uncle Racist’; her well-meaning yet terribly apathetic father; her awkward, slightly suicidal gun-wielding ex-boyfriend Sam; and thirteen-year-old Clara (who insists there must be a paedophile lurking around the place…).

Cambridge University’s finest actors bring you an hour of unbridled hilarity with an ensemble of the oddest wedding guests you could find. Sit back, relax, have a glass of bubbly, and let your hair down. Things are about to get awkward….


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