Experience the profound depths of emotion in My Left Breast, as it debuts at The Theatre On the Square. Acclaimed actor Shannon Esra revisits a role that has earned her accolades before.
Delve into a poignant narrative crafted by Obie Award-winning author Susan Miller where raw honesty intertwines with subtle humour. Universal themes such as confronting mastectomy after breast cancer, coping with loss, navigating parenthood, enduring heartbreak and embracing transformation are masterfully explored.
With a blend of pathos and wit, Shannon Esra captivates audiences, guiding them through a soul-stirring journey of pain, resilience, redemption, and renewal embodied by her character.
Set against a minimalist stage with just two chairs, this 50-minute production carries an age recommendation of 16 and above.
Details:
WHERE: www.theatreonthesquare.co.za, Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton
WHEN: 7-11 May
My Left Breast tickets are available at Computicket.
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