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Dear England archiveIt'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? With the worst track record for penalties in the world, 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.

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Author: James Graham

Archive listings for Dear England

Work type: Play.

T01942763520

Producer National Theatre. Director Rupert Goold. Design Es Devlin. Costume Evie Gurney. Lighting Jon Clark. Design Ash J Woodward (video). Director Ellen Kane (movement). Sound Dan Balfour. Sound Tom Gibbons. Director Bryony Jarvis-Taylor (casting). Other Richard Ryder (dialect coach). Director Elin Schofield (associate director). Performer Joseph Fiennes (Gareth Southgate). Performer Dervla Kirway (Pippa Grange). Performer Denzel Baidoo (Bukayo Saka). Performer Josh Barrow (Jordan Pickford). Performer Gunnar Cauthery (Gary Lineker). Performer Will Close (Harry Kane). Performer Crystal Condie (Alex Scott). Performer Will Fletcher (Jordan Henderson). Performer Darragh Hand (Marcus Rashford). Performer John Hodgkinson (Greg Clarke). Performer Lloyd Hutchinson (Sam Allardyce). Performer Albert Magashi (Jadon Sancho). Performer Kel Matsena (Raheem Sterling). Performer Lewis Shepherd (Dele Alli). Performer Griffin Stevens (Harry Maguire). Performer Paul Thornley (Mike Webster). Performer Tony Turner (Greg Dyke). Performer Ryan Whittle (Eric Dier). Performer Nick Barclay. Performer Tashing Bepete. Performer Kate Kelly Flood. Performer Will Harrison-Wallace. Performer Miranda Heath. Performer Tom Mahy. Performer Tristan Waterson.
9 Oct 23 to 13 Jan 24Prince Edward Theatre, West End :: V408
listing details L1684639323

T1486985561

Producer National Theatre. Director Rupert Goold. Design Es Devlin. Costume Evie Gurney. Lighting Jon Clark. Design Ash J Woodward (video). Director Ellen Kane (movement). Sound Dan Balfour. Sound Tom Gibbons. Director Bryony Jarvis-Taylor (casting). Other Richard Ryder (dialect coach). Director Elin Schofield (associate director). Performer Joseph Fiennes (Gareth Southgate). Performer Gina McKee (Pippa Grange). Performer Josh Barrow (Jordan Pickford). Performer Gunnar Cauthery (Gary Lineker). Performer Will Close (Harry Kane). Performer Crystal Condie (Alex Scott). Performer Will Fletcher (Jordan Henderson). Performer Sean Gilder (Sam Allardyce). Performer Darragh Hand (Marcus Rashford). Performer John Hodgkinson (Greg Clarke). Performer Adam Hugill (Harry Maguire). Performer Albert Magashi (Jadon Sancho). Performer Kel Matsena (Raheem Sterling). Performer Abdul Sessay (Bukayo Saka). Performer Lewis Shepherd (Dele Alli). Performer Paul Thornley (Mike Webster). Performer Tony Turner (Greg Dyke). Performer Ryan Whittle (Eric Dier). Performer Nick Barclay. Performer Tashinga Bepete. Performer Will Harrison-Wallace. Performer Miranda Heath.
10 Jun 23 to 11 Aug 23Olivier (National Theatre), West End :: V373
listing details L01614785037

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