The return of an award-winning play to its home stage is a magical experience, according to writer Ahad. He believes his role in presenting the story is crucial, as he shares his personal connection to the narrative. The play, based on a novel by Onjali Q. Raúf, follows a young Syrian boy who finds himself in a UK school, seeking his parents. Ahad emphasizes the universal theme of belonging, resonating with his own mixed-race identity and Yorkshire roots. He highlights the importance of understanding the journey of those who feel like outsiders, a sentiment that adds depth to the story's impact. The production, directed by Monique Touko and produced by Children's Theatre Partnership and Rose Theatre, is running at the Alhambra until Saturday. This return to its roots is a significant moment, allowing the play to reach a wider audience and potentially inspire new generations.