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Dear England Review: Southgate Drama Thrills Birmingham Hippodrome

dramabreakBy dramabreakMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Reliving England’s painful losses in consecutive Euros finals might not seem like prime entertainment, but Dear England, the acclaimed play tracing Gareth Southgate’s tenure as national team manager, delivers a gripping and inspiring night at Birmingham Hippodrome.

Southgate’s Transformative Journey

The production kicks off with Southgate’s infamous penalty miss in the 1996 Euro semi-final against Germany, a haunting memory that shadows his quest to lead the team to triumph. By 2016, when he assumed control, England struggled with unrealized potential and the worst penalty record globally.

At its core, the play spotlights Southgate’s drive to rebuild the squad, heal decades of disappointment, and revive hopes of football coming home. David Sturzaker shines as Southgate, blending humor and sincerity to embody the manager’s efforts in restoring national pride across two World Cups and two Euros.

Key Characters and Themes

To revitalize the team, Southgate recruits psychologist Pippa Grange, portrayed with warmth and nuance by Samantha Womack. Her interactions with skeptical players yield the script’s deepest insights.

The ensemble cast steals scenes with comedic flair—think Harry Kane recounting the Star Wars plot or Jordan Pickford’s intense penalty heroics. Yet the show balances levity with gravity, confronting racism, masculinity, and the meaning behind the St. George’s flag.

Staging and Universal Appeal

Despite familiar tournament heartbreaks, minimalist sets and dynamic lighting recreate iconic matches, pulling audiences into the action. This isn’t solely for football enthusiasts; its sharp writing, laughs, and emotional peaks appeal broadly, offering a vivid slice of recent British history complete with prime ministerial cameos.

The narrative avoids a fairy-tale triumph due to real events, opting for a poignant close that celebrates Southgate’s enduring impact and team resurgence. A nod to the Lionesses’ triumph draws the night’s loudest cheers.

Dear England stands as an ambitious, uplifting epic on football’s cultural grip and national identity, potentially reshaping views on Southgate. It runs at Birmingham Hippodrome until Saturday, March 14.

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