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 ...
Noughts + Crosses author Malorie Blackman has hit back at claims that she is "anti-white". The novel, now adapted into a six-part BBC drama, explores an alternate Britain where black people dominate ...
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 ...
The Romeo and Juliet-esque story is set in a fictional dystopia where the racial power structure as we know it is turned on its head. Barbadian British author Malorie Blackman’s popular and critically ...
Noughts + Crosses‘ plot synopsis (for the book) by Malorie Blackman: Sephy is a Cross – a member of the dark-skinned ruling class. Callum is a nought – a ‘colourless’ member of the underclass who were ...
In 2001, Malorie Blackman published her 50th novel, Noughts and Crosses. The book "introduces readers to an alternative reality in which white-skinned people, the Noughts, and dark-skinned people, the ...
How do you adapt Malorie Blackman’s young adult novel series Noughts + Crosses for the screen? The answer, it seems, is to bring together a group that includes the BBC, Victoria producer Mammoth ...
The BBC adaptation of Malorie Blackman's bestselling young adult novel has been a long time coming after getting the green light for the TV treatment way back in 2016. But fans will be pleased to know ...
Set in an alternate present in which Africa colonized England, BBC One's YA drama 'Noughts + Crosses' arrives on Peacock. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic To start by giving credit, ...
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