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It’s time to change the game. The country that gave the world football has since delivered a painful pattern of loss. The England men’s team has the worst track record for penalties 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.

Football and non-football fans alike will be brought to their feet in this joyous, five-star ‘new stage epic’ (Telegraph). From multi award-winning writer James Graham (Sherwood, BBC) and director Rupert Goold (Patriots, Cold War), Dear England tells the inspiring, at times heart-breaking, and ultimately uplifting story of Gareth Southgate’s revolutionary tenure as England manager.
David Sturzaker (Doctors, BBC) plays former England manager Gareth Southgate in this gripping examination of nation and game. He is joined by stage and screen actress Samantha Womack (Eastenders, BBC; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) as team psychologist Pippa Grange.
A co-production with JAS Theatricals.
How did a football story become one of the most moving nights in British theatre?
Join Clare Balding and James Graham for an insightful four-part conversation on the making of Dear England. From Gareth Southgate’s quiet revolution to the power of vulnerability on and off the pitch.
“It feels like a national play — and it should be on the road.”
In Part 1, James Graham and Clare Balding explore why Dear England resonates far beyond the pitch, and why now is the perfect moment to take this story across the nation.
'The lads were really struggling, and they didn't know how to talk about it.'
In Part 2, Clare Balding and James Graham unpack the influence of team psychologist Pippa Grange, whose emotional toolkit helped the England men’s team confront pressure, failure, and fear — themes that drive Dear England’s heart.
“The England team belongs to everybody.”
In Part 3, James Graham and Clare Balding discuss how Southgate redefined leadership and belonging — and why Dear England has become a play for the nation.

A THEATRICAL SPECTACLE AS UPLIFTING AS ANY ENGLAND VICTORY- The Telegraph
THE BEAUTIFUL GAME IN A BEAUTIFUL PLAY- WhatsOnStage
A BACK-OF-THE-NET WINNER- The i
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Standing proudly since 1910, New Wimbledon Theatre has garnered a glittering reputation as a premier theatrical venue in South West London. The Grade II listed building has a beautiful Edwardian auditorium and, with a capacity of over 1,500 (one of the largest in London), the venue hosts touring productions as well as an annual pantomime each Christmas.
