iN sTiTcHeS
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iN sTiTcHeS

iN sTiTcHeS is a surreal, comic spiral through identity, body image & healing—where chaos unravels and the inner child waits to be seen.

By Who’s Who?

Date and time

Wednesday, April 30 · 7:30 - 8:30pm GMT+1

Location

Ellen Terry - Coventry University

34-35 Jordan Well Coventry CV1 5RW United Kingdom

About this event

iN sTiTcHeS is a chaotic, comedic dive into the tangled threads of identity, body image, and self-perception. Arden finds herself in a bizarre world stitched together by her own struggles, where Eidos and Pip—two erratic, larger-than-life figures—constantly pull her in opposite directions. They celebrate, they unravel, they rewrite the truth just to keep her tangled up with them.

But beneath the noise and the nonsense, something deeper is calling—an inner child left waiting, uncertain, unheard. As Arden begins to see through the madness, she faces a choice: stay stitched into the comfort of old patterns or finally reach back, take her younger self’s hand, and walk forward together.

Blending surreal humor, sharp wordplay, and gut-punch moments of self-realization, iN sTiTcHeS is a visually striking, emotionally charged exploration of self-acceptance, healing, and learning to wear yourself with pride—even when the seams are showing.

Theatre Company:

Who’s Who? is a theatre company that revels in the strange, the surreal, and the deeply human. Blending physical theatre, sharp humor, and unconventional storytelling, we create bold, visually striking work that explores identity, self-perception, and the tangled nature of being alive.

Our performances blur the line between the real and the absurd, drawing audiences into playful yet thought-provoking worlds where nothing is quite as it seems. Through a fusion of movement, music, and meticulously crafted chaos, Who’s Who? aims to challenge perspectives, spark conversation, and leave a lasting impression—one that lingers long after the curtain falls.

At the heart of our work is a commitment to connection: with ourselves, with each other, and with the parts of us we often try to ignore. We ask big questions, embrace contradictions, and never shy away from the messiness of being human—because really, who is who?

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