15 December 2023
Newsdesk
Dear England, the National Theatre’s smash-hit production is in its final weeks at the Prince Edward Theatre in the West End, where it will complete its critically acclaimed run on 13 January 2024. Due to popular demand, additional matinees have now been added on Monday 18, Tuesday 19, Friday 22 and Wednesday 27 December over the festive season.
Written by James Graham, and directed by Rupert Goold, this new play tells the story of the England men’s football team under Gareth Southgate.
Dear England is the most nominated play in this year's WhatsOnStage awards, receiving 10 nominations including 'Best New Play'. Rupert Goold is nominated for 'Best Direction', Joseph Fiennes is nominated for 'Best Performer in a Play' for his performance of Gareth Southgate and Will Close is nominated for 'Best Supporting Performer in a Play’ for his performance of Harry Kane.
It’s time to change the game. The country that gave the world football has since delivered a painful pattern of loss. Why can’t England’s men win at their own game?
The team has the worst track record in the world, and manager Gareth Southgate knows he needs to open his mind and face up to the years of hurt to take team and country back to the promised land.
Following their acclaimed productions of Tammy Faye and Ink at the Almeida Theatre, writer James Graham (Best of Enemies, Young Vic; Sherwood, BBC) has reunited with director Rupert Goold (Spring Awakening, Almeida Theatre; Judy, 20th Century Fox) for this gripping examination of both nation and game.
Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid's Tale, Hulu; The Mother, Netflix) plays Gareth Southgate with Dervla Kirwan (Smother, Apple TV; Material Girl, BBC) playing the role of Pippa Grange, sports psychologist and Head of People and Team Development at The Football Association from 2017 until 2019.
The cast also includes Denzel Baidoo as Bukayo Saka, Josh Barrow as Jordan Pickford, Gunnar Cauthery as Gary Lineker, Will Close as Harry Kane, Crystal Condie as Alex Scott, Will Fletcher as Jordan Henderson, Darragh Hand as Marcus Rashford, John Hodgkinson as Greg Clarke, Lloyd Hutchinson as Sam Allardyce, Albert Magashi as Jadon Sancho, Kel Matsena as Raheem Sterling, Lewis Shepherd as Dele Alli, Griffin Stevens as Harry Maguire, Paul Thornley as Mike Webster, Tony Turner as Greg Dyke, Ryan Whittle as Eric Dier. Nick Barclay, Tashinga Bepete, Kate Kelly Flood, Will Harrison-Wallace, Miranda Heath, Tom Mahy and Tristan Waterson complete the company. The cast are also playing additional roles as part of the ensemble.
Rupert Goold is joined by set designer, Es Devlin; costume designer, Evie Gurney; lighting designer, Jon Clark; movement directors, Ellen Kane and Hannes Langolf; sound designers, Dan Balfour and Tom Gibbons; video designer, Ash J Woodward; and additional music by Max Perryment. Casting director is Bryony Jarvis Taylor; voice coach is Cathleen McCarron and dialect coach is Richard Ryder. Associate director is Elin Schofield; associate set designers are Benjamin Lucraft and Will Brown; associate lighting designer is Ben Jacobs; associate sound designer is Alex Twiselton and resident director is Rasheka Christie-Carter.
Commissioned by the National Theatre, Dear England was developed with the theatre’s New Work department and had its world premiere in the Olivier theatre on 20 June 2023.
Tickets for this strictly limited West End run are available from £20 via DearEnglandOnStage.com.
Dear England in the West End is supported by American Express, the National Theatre’s Preferred Card Partner.
Audiences worldwide can also enjoy the National Theatre Live capture of the original production of Dear England in cinemas from 25 January.