By Dan O’Farrell. ‘Noughts & Crosses’ – Malorie Blackman’s iconic 2001 novel – has deservedly attained ‘modern classic’ status in the 25 years since its publication. It’s become a fixture of many a secondary school curriculum – both in its original form and as a playscript – and Mayflower Studio 1 is packed tonight with eager rows of students, ready to be drawn into the book’s dystopian world by Sabrina Mahfouz’s dramatic and kinetic adaptation…
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