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Dear England returns to the national theater – new photos published

Tane Siah (as Bukayo Saka) and Gwilym Lee (as Gareth Southgate) in Dear England, © Marc Brenner

The National Theater has brand new production photography for James Grahams updated version of Dear EnglandNow on the Olivier stage.

The award -winning piece about Gareth Southgate's several years of vision for the English men's football team has returned to London for a new season. Later in spring it will also have its regional premiere at Lowry in Salford.

The show will not be the same as the original production of 2023, with the citizen previously explained: “When the nation developed the drama at UEFA Euro 2024 of this summer, Graham will develop from the criticism of celebrated European Championship.”

A tour starts later this year and visits a number of cities across England.

Gwilym Lee takes on the role of Southgate in the engagement of return and enters Joseph Fiennes's footsteps. To Lee is Liz White, who will play the role of Pippa Grange from 2017 to 2019 – sports psychologist and head of people and team development at the football association.

In addition to Lee and White, the members of the company, Josh Barrow (as Jordan Pickford), Gunnar Cauthery (as Gary Lineker), Tony Turner (as Greg Dyke), John Hodgkinson (as Greg Clarke) and Ryan Whittle return.

You will be from new actors Matt Bardock (as Mike Webster), Jude Carmichael (as Marcus Rashford), Gamba Cole (as Raheem Sterling), Ryan Donaldson (as Harry Maguire), Felixe Ferde (Alex Scott), Kadell Herida (Jadon), Joscho, Joscho, Joscho, Jordson), Tom) (Jadon), Joscho, Joscho, Joscho (Jordson), Joscho (Joscho (Jordan) (Jordan), Jodan (As. Asidan), Jodan (As. Ascho), Jodan (As. As. Asida) (ashu)), accompanied. Tane Siah (as Bukayo Saka) and Tristan Waterson (as Dele Alli).

The company Jass Beki, Courtney George, wants to round off Harrison-Wallace, Miles Henderson, Jordan Ford Silver, Philip Lappey and Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart. The line -up also plays additional roles as part of the ensemble.

Directed by Rupert Goold, The Show's Creative Team included Set Designer Es Devlin, Costume Designer Evie Gurney, Lighting Designer Jon Clark, Co-Movement Directors Ellen Kane and Hannes Langolf, Video Designer Ash J Woodward, Co-Sound Dan Balfour and Tom Gibbons, Additional Music By Max Perryment, Revival Director Elin Schofield, Casting Director Bryony Jarvis-Taylor, Dialect Coach Richard Ryder, Language Trainer Cathleen McCarron and Tasmin Newland, Associate Lighting Designer Ben Jacobs, Associate Movement, Associate Sound Designerin Johnny Edwards, Casting Associate Lilly Mackie and Staff Director Connie Treves.

Dear England Play until May 24, 2025 in the National Olivier Theater, followed by a four-week run in Lowry in Salford from May 29 to June 29, 2025. A TV adaptation is also in progress.