Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
England is cautiously moving out of national lockdown due to the coronavirus epidemic, but London theatres remain closed to audiences.
The government has not announced firm dates for theatres to open in England, though a suggested date for indoor performances to restart has been given as 17 May 2021, with capacity restrictions.
Larger theatres may be back with full capacity audiences from 21 June.
London theatres are beginning to announce new show dates and we are updating our listings.
However, we advise checking theatre websites to confirm which shows will be playing in the future.
21 to 25 Sep 2021
Richmond Theatre
Image courtesy Richmond Theatre
Synopsis
Sephy and Callum sit together on a beach.
They are in love.
It is forbidden.
Sephy is a Cross and Callum is a Nought.
Between Noughts and Crosses there are racial and social divides.
A segregated society teeters on a volatile knife edge.
As violence breaks out, Sephy and Callum draw closer, but this is a romance that will lead them into terrible danger.
This gripping Romeo and Juliet story by award winning writer Malorie Blackman and adapted by Sabrina Mahfouz is a captivating drama of love, revolution and what it means to grow up in a divided world.
Finalist for Best Show for Children and Young People, UK Theatre Awards 2019.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: 12+
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Theatre
Richmond TW9 1QJ
Dates
Performance days & times
Tuesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Wednesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Thursday ‑ 7‑30pm
Friday ‑ 7‑30pm
Saturday ‑ 7‑30pm
Wednesday - 2-30pm
Saturday - 2-30pm
Tickets
Creatives
Author: Malorie Blackman; adapted by Sabrina Mahfouz
Production: Pilot Theatre