The award-winning play will visit locations across the nation!

Lead casting has been revealed for the Olivier Award-winning play Dear England, which will kick off a new tour this autumn.
James Graham’s piece, about Gareth Southgate’s multi-year vision for the England men’s football team, first premiered at the National Theatre in the summer of 2023 before transferring to the West End. It then returned to the National, before a four-week season at the Lowry in Salford. A TV adaptation is also in the works.
Set to star in the new tour will be David Sturzaker in the role of Southgate, while Samantha Womack will play team psychologist Pippa Grange. Further casting is to be revealed.
The new tour will have its first fixture at Plymouth Theatre Royal on 15 September, before heading to Nottingham Theatre Royal (23 to 27 September), Marlowe, Canterbury (7 to 18 October), Sheffield Lyceum (21 to 25 October), Leeds Grand Theatre (4 to 8 November), Theatre Royal Newcastle (11 to 15 November), Chichester Festival Theatre (20 to 29 November) and in 2026, Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (13 to 17 January), Milton Keynes Theatre (20 to 24 January), New Theatre, Oxford (27 to 31 January), Norwich Theatre Royal (3 to 7 February), New Victoria Theatre, Woking (10 to 14 February), Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (17 to 21 February), New Wimbledon Theatre (24 to 28 February), Liverpool Empire (3 to 7 March) and Birmingham Hippodrome (10 to 14 March). Assisted performances are available throughout the run at each venue. This story continues below.
Directed by Rupert Goold, the show’s creative team includes costume designer Evie Gurney, lighting designer Jon Clark, co-movement directors Ellen Kane and Hannes Langolf, video designer Ash J Woodward, co-sound designers Dan Balfour and Tom Gibbons with additional music by Max Perryment.