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Birmingham Rep in Centenary Square, Birmingham
The title reads Noughts and Crosses in bold white letters on a black background. A black woman and white man are stood back-to-back on a red backdrop.

Noughts and Crosses - Content Advice

Noughts & Crosses explores a segregated world, in which daily life presents various struggles, inequities, and challenging circumstances. As such, the show contains some themes that viewers may find upsetting to watch.

The show contains depictions of; racism and its effects on physical and mental health, alcoholism, bullying, capital punishment, violence (including domestic violence). The show contains mild sexual content and some strong language, alongside references to sexual violence and suicide.

The show contains loud noises, haze, and strobe lighting.