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EYES TO THE FLOOR

by Alana Valentine

When girls at the Parramatta Training School rioted in 1961, a special, more punitive institution was set up in a disused psychiatric hospital in Hay, in remote Western NSW. Redesigned to house the ten 'worst' girls in the State, the Hay Institution for Girls became both a threat to maintain order in Parramatta and a site of further degradation and psychological torment for the young women it housed. Forced to constantly keep their 'eyes to the floor', these girls were not allowed to speak to each other and were forced to lay and then break up concrete paths, scrub paint from walls and tend the institution's garden.

Picking up the story where Parramatta Girls leaves off, Eyes to the Floor is a moving portrait of hope that survives even in the worst of conditions. Written especially for a young cast, whose ages are chillingly equivalent to the incarcerated girls they are portraying, this is young adult theatre about the triumph of the imagination.

If you would like more information about either the Parramatta Training School or the Hay Institution for Girls, please visit the Parramatta Female Factory Precinct website.

Stylemagic realism
Length70 minutes
Cast7 female, 2 male
Cast age16 to 18
Audience ageyoung adult, adult
PublisherAustralian Script Centre