Told through a fusion of theatre, dance and projections, 8 Hours There and Back examines how a system set up by adults is failing the children.
Our lives are timed around phone calls and visits that clash with our footy practice, dance classes, mate’s birthday parties, school lessons… We move house and live with our nans, granddads, aunties and uncles. We go to school and dodge looks and questions: What did they do? How long did they get? Have you seen them? We get our heads down, try to get good marks, stay out of trouble, blend in, be normal…
8 Hours There and Back follows the stories of Ruby, Jake and Grace as they navigate a world that they shouldn’t be in and a judicial system that has forgotten about them.
Inspired by the real-life testimonies of children and young people who have a parent in prison and told through a fusion of theatre, dance and projections, 8 Hours There and Back examines how a system set up by adults is failing the children.
The performance will be followed by a post-show discussion.
Made in Partnership with The Unity Theatre Liverpool and Time Matters UK. Funded by Arts Council England and Reaching Communities National Lottery.
Content Warnings: Flashing lights, scenes of parental arrest, looked after children, prison visits, reporting of crimes in the media, prison release and trauma, social prejudice, lived experience of children with a parent in prison, criminal justice system.