2024/25 Season
General Subscription: $115 for 4 flex tix
Student / Industry Subscription: $60 for 4 flex tix
Single Tickets: $40 ($38 + $2 Fee)
Please note InterAct’s COVID Policies: We are currently mask optional. However, we do
offer COVID safety performances on select dates. Dates Announced Soon!
MORENO
by Pravin Wilkins
November 1-24 American Premiere!
2016. The NFL has been shaken by Colin Kaepernick’s controversial decision to take a knee during the national anthem to protest against police brutality. Superstar running back Luis Moreno, who is all about his game – and his paycheck -- has joined a new team with championship aspirations. But America’s leadership is changing, and when a painful new reality hits close to home, Luis is forced to ask whether politics have a place on the field, and if he is willing to risk his career to take a stand for his own community.
QUIXOTIC PROFESSOR QIU
by Damon Chua
January 31-February 23 World Premiere!
Inspired by real-life cases of Chinese American scientists being targeted for allegedly carrying out economic espionage, this satirical play follows a fictitious math professor, who finds himself scrutinized by the FBI and his own university colleagues, while simultaneously navigating a delicate relationship with a childhood friend in China. As the screws tighten around the unwitting Professor Qiu, he is forced to choose between his birth country and adopted land, between loyalty and self-preservation.
RIFT, OR WHITE LIES
by Gabriel Jason Dean
April 4-27 National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere!
Two estranged brothers -- one a progressive novelist, the other a convicted murderer and high-ranking member of a white supremacist prison gang – are united through their traumatic childhood. Now adults, they attempt to navigate the edges of their brotherly bond, as well as a path forward toward understanding and forgiveness. In an increasingly polarized world, is it possible to love someone whose beliefs you hate?
ON MY DEEN
by Antu Yacob
June 6-29 World premiere, commissioned as part of The Philly Cycle!
West Philly. Spring 1962. Faye Ann has just joined the Nation of Islam, setting her life on a whole new path. Her best friend, Michael, would like to be a lot more than friends, but the two can’t seem to agree on religion, politics, or even what makes a good pie. Over the passing decades, personal circumstances and cultural upheavals bring Faye Ann and Michael together as much as they keep them apart. Can these would-be lovers find each other while seeking their own paths to peace?