Jo-Anne Reyneke Introduces Her New Role In The Upcoming SABC3 Telenovela #TheEstate
Jo-Anne Reyneke Introduces Her New Role In The Upcoming SABC3 Telenovela. We are up for yet another interesting telenovela. Come Monday 05th April 2021, the much anticipated SABC3 show, The Estate will make its debut. Already we are excited that the likes of Don Mlangeni, Dineo Langa, Linda Sebezo, Sdumo Mtshali, Zenokuhle Maseko, Clementine Mosimane, Aubrey Poo and Matli Mohapelo, are back on our TV screens.
Another familiar face in the cast is, Jo-Anne Reyneke. The award winning actress and TV personality has been cast to play, Lwandle Phakatwayo. Describing her character, Jo-Anne, said Lwandle is a mother of one, who is doing very well as a successful architect. She has always lived the soft life, but her husband Solomuzi, played by Mtshali, didn’t grow up moneid. We definitely can’t wait to meet this woman, as well as the entire cast.
“Meet Lwandle Phakathwayo.Lwandle is an award-winning Architect, Muzi’s devoted wife and Sindi’s mother, building a home on a foundation where the truth refuses to stay buried. #TheEstateOn3 coming to SABC 3 on 5 April at 7pm,” Jo-Anne said.
She also introduced us to the entire Phakathwayo family, which is going to keep viewers entertained for years.
The Estate storyline centres around a gated suburban community haven that is Echelon Estate. Beautiful homes line the landscaped green parks of the golf course. There is a clubhouse, a gym, and the entire Estate is surrounded by an 8-metre-high brick wall and tight security. There are the families that live within the walls – a diverse cross-section of South African society from all walks of life, from the super elite to the struggling middle class trying to keep up with the Jones’, as well as the working class who are labouring visitors in this ‘wonderland’.
Meanwhile, trouble brews outside the iron gates of suburbia as growing pressure around a land claim concerning The Estate from the neighbouring Thembalethu township community intensifies. The ever-present threat of ‘the peasants storming the castle’ looms over the privileged Estate residents, while and long buried secrets are about to be unearthed (literally!) as the terrible Faustian deal between two men is revealed.
The production boasts great sets and top locations, amazing performances, crisp, authentic and on-trend looks, incredible technical work (cinematography, lighting and production design).
The Estate will combine aspiration; glitz and glamour infused with the reality of the modern-day every South African. Audiences will see themselves, who they wish to be and who they pray they never become.