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Sephy and Callum have been best friends for several years, but their friendship has been pulled apart by the difference in color of their skin, Sephy is black and the daughter of the deputy prime minister, while Callum is white and a member of the repressed underclass. Fed up with the injustice and racism he experiences every day, Callum has joined the Liberation Militia and organized Sephy’s kidnap. Left alone with her while the other rebels go for the ransom money, the couple find that the
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START: CALLUM. You should eat something.
SEPHY. I’m not hungry.
CALLUM. I’ll leave it here.
He puts a bowl down on the floor.
[... …]
END: SEPHY (to audience). I let myself drift away, following wherever Callum led. Beside him all the way as he led me across the frontier into a new real, unreal world.
BOTH (to audience). Not quite heaven. Not quite hell
Malorie Blackman & Dominic Cooke, Noughts & Crosses, NHM Modern Plays, electronic edition, 2014, pp.103-106.
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