During Saturday’s Role on Hellenic Radio, radio host, Renos Nicos Spanoudes chats to Lorri Strauss about “Lockdown Upside Down“ which promises laughter and tears as the new show hits the Theatre on the Square stage. Theatre on the Square is ready to welcome theatre lovers back with the new original suburban musical revue “Lockdown Upside Down”. The nostalgic production is set to open on February 9 and will run till February 26. The show explores the trials and tribulations of two mothers, their friendship and antics as they confront the devastating Covid pandemic during the lockdown. The production is directed by Alan Swerdlow, and is created by, and features Sharon Spiegel-Wagner, with Lorri Strauss, together with musical director and pianist, Cathrine Hopkins. “The production team hopes to fill hearts with music, warmth, hope and healing,” comments executive producer Daphne Kuhn. “This marks new beginnings for 2022. Through entertainment, the theatre is committed to providing work opportunities and creativity for the industry, and upliftment and healing for the public. Locals can book online via Computicket or by calling the theatre on 083 377 4969 or 011 883 8606. Tickets cost R150 each with special discounts for seniors, students or group bookings.
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