We will fix it.
We will mend it...
In the light of a pregnancy, a faithless couple pick apart their relationship, stitch by painful stitch. Can it be mended? Anthony Neilson's dark and intimate new play is a love story set at the extremes of brutality, banality and tenderness.
Stitching opened at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, on 2 August 2002 and transferred to the Bush Theatre, London, on 12 September 2002.Explodes with power, discipline, integrity and sheer cruel psychological accuracy ... Neilson's writing has a terrible beauty Sunday Times
Startlingly rich and challenging, Neilson depicts with aching precision a relationship in which love is undermined by distrust Time Out
Shattering, shocking...a serious, persuasive account of the blind alleys love can lead us down Daily Telegraph
A characteristically brave and brutal offering Independent
A deeply mesmerising, if shocking, experience as a couple smashes through taboo after taboo in a harrowing sexual tug of war Evening Standard
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