First published in 2001, Noughts and Crosses, Malorie Blackman’s racially-charged take on Romeo and Juliet, pulls no punches in depicting the devastating impact of racism. Nearly a quarter of a ...
Noughts and Crosses shows systems of oppression at work and how enable racial segregation and traumatise people.
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has revealed rehearsal photography for its upcoming show, Noughts and Crosses. Based on Malorie Blackman’s novel and adapted for the stage by Dominic Cooke, the story ...
This striking adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s young adult novel is a Romeo and Juliet story set in a segregated 21st century Britain where black people (Crosses, or ‘daggers’) enjoy privilege and ...
Star-crossed lovers: Noah Valentine (Callum) and Corinna Brown (Sephy) in ‘Noughts & Crosses’ (Manuel Harlan) There’s an undeniable synergy to staging Noughts & Crosses at Regent’s Park Open Air ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. “Like many people my age, I was partly raised by Malorie Blackman,” Dua ...
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has revealed production photography for Noughts and Crosses. Based on Malorie Blackman’s novel and adapted for the stage by Dominic Cooke, the story follows Callum and ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The book, and now the show, take place in Albion, an alternate Britain where Black ...
Over the nearly-25 years since the first instalment was published, Noughts & Crosses has become a juggernaut in the world of Young Adult literature. Across six novels, three novellas and a two-series ...
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