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Read our review of *Noughts & Crosses*, adapted from Malorie Blackman's novel, now in performances at the Regent's Park Open ...
Noughts & Crosses at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre: depressingly relevant - 3/5 This adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s novel ...
Visually, it’s dazzling but Noughts & Crosses wilts under the weight of its YA source material - 3/5 Stage adaptation ...
There are no Shakespeare plays in Drew McOnie’s first season running the Open Air Theatre. But Tinuke Craig – the theatre’s new associate artistic director – ta ...
In 2001 Malorie Blackman published Noughts + Crosses, capturing a world where race roles are reversed, to critical acclaim. Now, 19 years later, we're finally getting a TV series. It follows ...
From the novels by Malorie Blackman, BBC One's YA drama 'Noughts + Crosses,' set in an alternate present in which Africa colonized England and racial roles were reversed, arrives on Peacock.
First published in the UK in 2001, and in the U.S. in 2005, Noughts & Crosses tells the story of a dystopian alternate reality version of the U.K. (here, called Albion). In the Noughts & Crosses ...
Malorie Blackman’s Noughts & Crosses has long been something of a YA classic. Rather than dreaming up a sci-fi future, ...
I went into this play ‘blind’ – there were, as others in the press night audience helpfully pointed out, six novels and three ...
First published in 2001, Noughts and Crosses, Malorie Blackman’s racially-charged take on Romeo and Juliet, pulls no punches ...
Noughts and Crosses highlights the micro-aggressions and outright prejudice that Black people have been subjected to for generations, but here flipped so that the Caucasian Noughts “who smell funny ...