Franklyn Anestin, a proud native of Abaco Island, has long fostered a deep love for storytelling. His passion for reading began early in life, rooted in his childhood in Treasure Cay. With encouragement from his second-grade teacher, he became a member of the Rose Mary Roberts Library, sparking a lifelong connection to literature and creativity. Throughout his primary education, Mr. Anestin demonstrated a natural talent for the arts, frequently taking on lead roles in school productions.
These experiences ignited his interest in theatrical performances, planting the seeds for his future endeavors in storytelling and the stage. His participation in these performances nurtured a lasting bond with drama, shaping his artistic journey and passion for creative expression. This release marks the second installment of Two Can Play the Game: The Stage Play, a project dear to Mr. Anestin's heart.
Building on the success of its predecessor, the play continues to reflect his commitment to exploring themes that resonate with audiences. Through captivating narratives and dynamic performances, Mr. Anestin invites viewers to engage with the universal struggles and triumphs that define the human experience. With this work, Franklyn Anestin cements his place as a devoted storyteller and theatrical artist, drawing inspiration from his roots and early influences to create meaningful and engaging productions.
These experiences ignited his interest in theatrical performances, planting the seeds for his future endeavors in storytelling and the stage. His participation in these performances nurtured a lasting bond with drama, shaping his artistic journey and passion for creative expression. This release marks the second installment of Two Can Play the Game: The Stage Play, a project dear to Mr. Anestin's heart.
Building on the success of its predecessor, the play continues to reflect his commitment to exploring themes that resonate with audiences. Through captivating narratives and dynamic performances, Mr. Anestin invites viewers to engage with the universal struggles and triumphs that define the human experience. With this work, Franklyn Anestin cements his place as a devoted storyteller and theatrical artist, drawing inspiration from his roots and early influences to create meaningful and engaging productions.






