
Susanna van Biljon
Drama
Overview
Rebecca Dreyer (Karen Zoid) is almost forty, lives with her mother (Marie du Toit) and works in a café in a small Karoo town. To escape her depressing life, Rebecca dreams of getting as far away as possible from her smothering mother and pursue the stardom her mother never experienced – that of a successful singer.
Top Cast
Karen Zoid
Karen Zoid
Rebecca Dreyer
Karen Zoid
Rebecca Dreyer
Marie du Toit
Marie du Toit
Mrs Dreyer
Marie du Toit
Mrs Dreyer
David Rees
David Rees
Dirk
David Rees
Dirk


Nico Panagio
Nico Panagio
Max
Nico Panagio
Max


Shaleen Surtie-Richards
Shaleen Surtie-Richards
Jo-Ann
Shaleen Surtie-Richards
Jo-Ann
Anna Davel
Anna Davel
Anna Davel
Wilna Snyman
Wilna Snyman
Wilna Snyman
Louis Van Niekerk
Louis Van Niekerk
Louis Van Niekerk


Hannes van Wyk
Hannes van Wyk
Johan de Villiers
Hannes van Wyk
Johan de Villiers


Adrian Alper
Adrian Alper
Adrian Alper
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