InterAct debuts play on underrepresented Muslim...

One of the fantastic things about living in Philadelphia is that, without being overwhelming, our city remains big enough to hold many worlds – there are always new people, new places, new ideas to explore.

It’s the city you know, full of entire categories of people you might not.

For Seth Rozin, artistic director of InterAct Theatre Company, one of those categories was Black Muslims – not Muslims from the Middle East, or from Africa or Asia, not immigrants or children of immigrants, but Muslims born and bred in this city.

“They’re home-grown,” he said.