This was the 2016 solo show that preceded and seeded the 2021 (Travelers’ Tales) humorous memoir, The End of the World Notwithstanding.
Encounters with wildlife and nature’s fury, with human predators, bullies and psychopaths, and with (perhaps the most daunting of all forces) the fearful Self all unfold set in landscapes of the American West and in small towns and major cities around the world. Goodwin looks for, and ultimately finds meaning and a sense of belonging (if not security) in human relationships, in stories—and in an acceptance of time, physics, and other comfortingly familiar, observable phenomena and processes.
Directed by A. Lee Massaro. Funding from Regis University in the form of grants/awards from the Faculty Development Committee (FDC) and the University Research and Scholarship Council (URSC).
Spring, 2017
May 10, 2017
1062 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110
April 22 & 29, 2017
1260 22nd St, Denver, CO 80205
January 9 & 23, 2017
1062 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110
January 12, 2017
Private performance, Mile High MFA Creative Writing Program
Regis University
April 22 & 29, 2017
1260 22nd Street, Denver, CO 80205
Fall, 2016
410 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036
Past showings include February, 2016: Voodoo Comedy Playhouse, Denver, CO (preview performance); July, 2016: Nantucket Island School of Design and Arts (informal showing and discussion).