MK Theatre to host acclaimed play Dear England based on Gareth Southgate and England football team

Milton Keynes Theatre will be hosting a production of the acclaimed play Dear England, which is based on Gareth Southgate’s time as boss of the England football team.

The Olivier Award-winning Best New Play will visit Milton Keynes Theatre from Tue 20 – Sat 24 Jan 2026, in a tour organised by the National Theatre in a co-production with Josh Andrews and Stuart Galbraith of JAS Theatricals. Tickets go on sale soon and can be booked via ATGTICKETS.COM/MiltonKeynes.

Written by the multi-award-winning stage and screen writer James Graham, whose credits include the BBC show Sherwood and ITV’s Quzi, and directed by the Almeida Theatre’s Artistic Director Rupert Goold (Patriots, King Charles III), Dear England tells the story of Gareth Southgate’s time as manager of the England football team in a thorough examination of both the sport and the national at large.

Playwright James Graham said, “I am beyond delighted and grateful that Dear England is heading out on a nation-wide tour across England. To put the National Game on the stage of the National Theatre and then in the West End back in 2023 was an utter dream. Now, to head out on a nation-wide tour feels like winning the treble.

“As someone from a community that had limited access to culture growing up, I’m especially aware of how vital it is to share work of such a scale beyond the capital. And as a lifelong theatre and England fan, the chance to tell a story about the beautiful game and through the prism of Gareth Southgate’s transformative term has been a privilege. I think he has been a remarkable leader, and it fills me with great excitement and joy that we get to share Rupert’s euphoric and entertaining production, with all its incredible movement and music, once more with audiences around the country.”

Kate Varah, Executive Director & Co-Chief Executive of the National Theatre, added, “Dear England by James Graham is our award winning, brilliant play that takes the much-loved topic of football and opens up a lens on so much more: English identity, masculinity and what it means to be a leader. We had a tremendous reaction to Dear England when it was with us on the Southbank, and in the West End. Director Rupert Goold has crafted such a wonderful production that will leave you wanting to sing and smile in the stalls and gasp at the penalty shoot-outs.

“We are delighted to be working with JAS Theatricals and our partner venues across England to deliver this important nationwide tour so that more people will have access to this incredible show. Whether you are a football fan or not, Dear England will bring you joy and hope for all we can achieve in this country.”

Casting has yet to be announced.

Dear England was originally commissioned by the National Theatre and developed with the theatre’s New Work department. Its world premiere was on 20 June 2023 in the Olivier Theatre.

After a sold-out run, Dear England transferred to the Prince Edward Theatre, in London’s West End, from 9 October 2023 to 13 January 2024, where it broke box office records. Dear England was subsequently released to cinemas through National Theatre Live on 24 January 2024 and has been screened almost 2,500 times across the UK. Dear England won ‘Best New Play’ at the 2024 Olivier Awards.

In February 2024, the BBC announced they had commissioned a four-part drama of Dear England based on the stage production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer, which will see Joseph Fiennes reprise his West End role as Southgate.