BSR_S02E03 - GoKash OnSTAGE - Kash Goins
On today’s podcast, I met with Kash Goins before a rehearsal of the GoKash OnSTAGE production of 74 Seconds…toJudgement, in residence at Arden Theatre Company. The Philadelphia based African American theatre company, established in 2008 by producer Kash Goins, seeks to make space for stories that speak to our collective state of being. We use our passion to reach out, sometimes in desperation, to build understanding and connect the humanity we all share. We seek to help stimulate dialogue which heals and enlightens. GoKash OnSTAGE presents independent, published and world premiere theatre productions.
ABOUT 74 SECONDS…TO JUDGEMENT
What is “Justifiable Homicide”? What roles do paranoia, race, and fear play in a split decision to kill? Should social class, personal histories, or individual assumptions factor into a months’ long evaluation of justice? Is there enough space for the application of law in a killing which takes seconds to commit? Who are we, who decide? How are we to decide?
In the next installment of his justice series, “Seventy IV Seconds… to judgment”, Kash Goins introduces us to a jury of 6 who have been deadlocked for over a week. In an attempt to uncover the truth buried in the facts as presented in the case, the youngest juror who is not much different than a central figure in the killing, offers a unique tactic. An exercise purposed to move the jury beyond feelings which are buried beneath the cover of what they’ve come to accept as their personal truths. To be heard. To listen. To process the law as instructed.