Executing Justice

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Executing Justice, Winner of the 2014 Harry S Rintoul Memorial Award for best new Manitoba Play at the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is a one man show starring performer Bill Pats.
It is a cautionary tale, imagining a future where the Canadian justice system has reinstated capital punishment. The main character, Daryl Archibald Kane, is set to be executed just after midnight on April 8, 2030 – one hour from now. Kane sits in his cell, telling the audience about his life and how he came to be imprisoned and later sentenced to death.
Through him and other characters that Pats embodies throughout the last hour of Kane’s life. The footage is a reasonable, but not perfect quality, and the play is a thought provoking piece that won accolades at fringe festivals throughout the USA and Canada.
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