Lynelle Kenned: Remember this name

Lynelle Kenned: Remember this name

If you do anything this month, do this.

Calling Me Home Musical 1
Oscar O'Ryan

Make a date to go and the see the phenomenal 'Calling Me Home' musical at the Joburg Theatre.



This musical is unlike any other I've seen before. It's original, moving and powerful. 



The cast, stage production as well as the original score is bound to move you - maybe even to tears.



The lead of the magical African musical, Lynelle Kenned, is a name that you're not going to want to forget. She plays Grace in this theatre production



Hair-raising, goosebump inducing and phenomenal - is the only way to describe her performance.



Freshlyground's Zolani Mahola also makes her theatrical debut in this production. Her character flees an abusive relationship.



'Calling Me Home' is a moving story of love, hope, courage as well as a longing for home that will resonate with any audience. 



It takes Grace from Africa to the concrete jungle of America amid a war back home.



Premiering in Women's Month, the new and original musical 'Calling Me Home' is a collaboration between two highly creative and powerful women in the South African music and theatre industry - director Magdalene Minnaar and composer Alice Gillham.



Kenned, who you might have seen on your TV screen in the new series 'Jy Geld' on kykNET, is supported by a remarkable cast who help bring colour and life to this story. 



Another favourite in the production, is Grace's brother, Musanete Sakupwanya (Nelson). He's a well-known jazz singer from Zimbabwe, currently living in South Africa. 





Social media users who watched the theatre production could not stop raving about it following the world premiere and opening night of the show on Thursday. 


'Calling Me Home' runs until 3 September. 



Cape Town audiences will get their chance to see and experience this superb production next year with negotiations currently taking place to tour the show internationally thereafter.


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