Noughts and Crosses production announced

We are thrilled to announce details of our upcoming Senior School drama production. Tickets are now on sale for our highly anticipated stage adaptation of Noughts and Crosses, based on Malorie Blackman’s gripping novel. This adaptation by Dominic Cooke brings to life the powerful story of forbidden love between two teenagers from different social classes, set against a backdrop of tension, bigotry and political unrest.

The production follows the love story of Sephy and Callum, two young people whose bond is tested by deep-seated divisions in their society. Their journey explores themes of love, betrayal, honour and the devastating effects of prejudice, terrorism and inequality.

Don’t miss this unforgettable production, taking place in the Drama Studio on Tuesday 25th, Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th March at 7pm. The show dives into some challenging themes surrounding racism and terrorism, which may be unsuitable for younger children. Parents are advised to consider the content before bringing younger children (age guidance: 11+)

Tickets are £10 each and can be purchased via ParentPay. As tickets are limited and likely to sell out quickly, we encourage you to secure yours soon to avoid disappointment.

We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting and thought-provoking production.

An amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.

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