Small Things recognises artist's work

Published: 8 February 2013
Reporter: David Upton

The Resonance Of Seclusion Credit: Roshana Rubin-Mayhew

Small Things presents The Resonance of Seclusion at The Lowry in Salford February 28 before touring.

Written and directed by Liz Postlethwaite, it tells the story of artist Joash Woodrow who left his home in Leeds for the final time to move to a new life in Manchester. Having lived as a recluse for almost 40 years, few people could believe what was discovered when the contents of the house were finally revealed.

Small Things discovers an extraordinary story inspired by one manʼs unstoppable drive to create and the equally unstoppable support of his family that made his artistic life a reality.

A story of amazing discoveries, journeys that last over the years and brothers quietly growing old together.

The performances at The Lowry and Etz Chaim Synagogue will be supported by an exclusive selection of Joash Woodrowʼs work.

Details: www.smallthings.org.uk

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