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BSR Podcast, season 9, episode 5: Directors Seth Rozin and J Paul Nicholas on InterAct's Moreno

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Grant, a Black man with long locs, lounges on a bench with Jimeniz, a worried-looking Latino man wearing a red shirt.
Charvez Grant (left) and Frank Jimenez in InterAct's 'Moreno.' (Photo by Christopher Colucci.)

InterAct Theatre Company artistic director Seth Rozin sits down with J Paul Nicholas in conversation with Darnelle Radford about their production of Moreno, running at InterAct through Tuesday, November 24, 2024. This show, set in a 2016 NFL locker room, finds four pro athletes grappling with how (or whether) they will respond to Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest. The directors share why this show actually makes you want to stick around for the talk-back, how the company feels about programming it long before they would know the outcome of the 2024 election, and why Philly is such a unique scene for audiences, with theatergoers who are also sports fans. Get your tickets!

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