The Husband Stitch

A gothic horror – an intimate unravelling of womanhood, control, and the violence disguised as love.

A woman recounts her life from girlhood to motherhood, as she is shaped by her desire, devotion and deeply rooted beliefs. Based in urban legend and gothic horror, the Husband Stitch unravels the complex relationship between control and intimacy, romance and agency for a woman. 

The Husband Stitch is a short story by Carmen Maria Machado, written as part of her genre bending collection "Her Body and Other Parties", adapted for the first time for stage.

The play is a theatrical patchwork, blending traditional tropes from horror, realism and folklore to depict the daily horror of womanhood in a patriarchal culture that subjugates and controls women's bodies. This piece strips back the lustre and veneer of fairy tale, folklore and romance to reveal the violence they disguise as love, asking why it's not enough for a woman to say "please don't".

Presented by Virginia Plain Theatre. Adapted by Katie Picton, based on the short story by Carmen Maria Machado. Production Design by Paris Bell.

Running time: 60 minutes, no interval

Event details
Community organised
Upcoming dates

Wed 4 Nov 2026

Thu 5 Nov 2026

Fri 6 Nov 2026

Sat 7 Nov 2026

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Time

6:30pm - 7:30pm

$35 general admission, $30 concession