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Year 9 Visit to See 'Dear England' at the National Theatre



On Wednesday, Year 9 had the exciting opportunity to see Dear England, the Olivier Award-winning play that has returned to the National Theatre. This powerful production tells the story of England football manager Gareth Southgate, exploring the pressures of elite sport and the symbolic role of the national men’s football team in shaping the national identity. The play also touches on important themes such as masculinity, vulnerability, and leadership in sport.


The students were captivated by the performance, which combined humour with emotional depth. They were especially impressed by how well the actors captured the personalities of real-life players.


Stamford, Year 9: “It was really good – I loved it! The players were so funny. Jordan Pickford was my favourite character. He was hilarious and just like the real footballer!”


Robel, Year 9: “It was very good. Dele Alli was my favourite because he was funny and I felt like I related to his personality. My favourite part was after the England vs Italy game, when everyone was abusing the players – it really made you think about what they must be feeling, and how no one truly knows what they're going through.”


This trip sparked some great conversations and reflections – a memorable experience for all! Thanks to Mr Fisher and Ms Jeffreys for organising the trip.

 
 
 

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