Silver Wedding is a 1957 comedy play by the British author Michael Clayton Hutton.
[1] First performed four years after the author's death, it premiered at the Opera House, Manchester before transferring to London's West End where it ran for 158 performances between 9 July and 23 November 1957 initially at the Cambridge Theatre before transferring to the Winter Garden Theatre.
[2] The West End cast included Evelyn Laye, Frank Lawton, Marie Lohr, Miranda Connell and Catherine Boyle.
[3] Sir Robert and Lady Lydia Marlowe have spent many years abroad in the diplomatic service.
Her present for the wedding is a series of love letters he had written to different women throughout his career, each of whom she befriended.