MNET’S new local drama Inconceivable, will launch on Thursday, 3 September at 8PM

Inconceivable
Created, written, and produced by brothers Luke and Josh Rous and Meren Reddy from the award-winning Rous House Productions, Inconceivable poses a question we can all relate to; What is the price of parenting? But then it takes it one step further; Is there any force stronger than a mother’s love?
Inconceivable tells the story of two women who have been best friends since high school and now find themselves at the centre of a circle of friends, all women in their mid-thirties. Together, these working professionals face the challenges of demanding careers and the first years of pregnancy and child-rearing – a balancing act that requires all the super-powers they can muster.
Will their friendship be strong enough to withstand life’s raging storms, or will their bonds start dissolving at the first signs of nasty weather? The friends have to deal with problems such as a lingering love affair, a struggle with infertility, fierce competitiveness, even fiercer love, and a truly inconceivable act that will change their world.
Popular actress Anel Alexander returned from the US to take on the role of Marieke Meyer, a qualified gynaecologist with two kids who may just need a little more love and attention from their always-in-crisis-mode mommy. Marieke’s bestie from high school and varsity, Rachel Bishop, is an advocate who specialises in criminal law. In contrast to Marieke, who is not always in touch with everything that’s trendy and fashionable, Rachel is your prototype A-personality. For her, it’s perfection at all costs. She is nine months pregnant. And everything that entails has to be perfect too!
Carine Rous, a SAFTA winner for her comedic performance in Elke Skewe Pot, swaps her comedy chops for a dramatic role as Rachel, which is something she’s used to doing from her previous roles as hard-nosed characters in Isidingo and High Rollers. Anel has proven her mettle as producer and actress with Sink, which received multiple accolades worldwide, as well as Semi-soet and Discreet. Television viewers also fell in love with her when she appeared in numerous soaps, including Binnelanders and Getroud met Rugby.
The other prominent female characters in Inconceivable are Busi Nkosi, Natalie Steyn and Tamsin Watts. Ambitious, driven, blunt, and practical, Busi holds an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering and an LL.B. Unlike her friends, she has told her man in no uncertain terms that she never wants kids. Natalie finds herself on the flipside of the coin. She has been struggling to fall pregnant and is yearning for a child. Tamsin is the only unmarried one, and has to cope with a hard-drinking boyfriend.
With her big personality, seasoned stand-up comedian, late-night talk show host, columnist, and radio DJ Nina Hastie is perfectly cast as the fun-loving, gregarious Italian Natalie; Refilwe Madumo, best known for her role as Palesa in Scandal, but also for having a long list of soapies and TV credits to her name, is Busi; and the beautiful Jay Anstey, soon to be seen in M-Net’s Legacy, is Tamsin, the girl from the wrong side of the tracks.
To complement the strong female cast, Inconceivable also boasts an impressive list of male actors: award-winner Langley Kirkwood, who has worked with many A-list Hollywood stars and has international productions such as Invictus, Black Sails and HBO’s Warrior to his name; television sweetheart Wayne van Rooyen, who recently delivered a tour de force performance in the movie Fiela se Kind; Sisanda Henna, who enthralled audiences worldwide as crime boss Nkunzi in M-Net’s Trackers and will soon be seen opposite Megan Fox in Rogue; Vita award-winning actor Craig Jackson; and up-and-coming star Stevan Ward (House on Willow Street, Strike Back).

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