Joseph Fiennes to star as England manager Gareth Southgate in new play
Getty ImagesLeft to right: Ben Affleck, Geoffrey Rush, Gwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes at the premiere of Shakespeare In Love in 1998
"But I do think it has that scale, that epic quality, his journey, in the unlikely figure of Gareth Southgate. I hope that's what drew Joseph to the part."Who Wants to be a Millionaire coughing scandal-inspired play QuizDear England will see him back at the National Theatre for the first time in 10 years, since he put on his career-changing Parliamentary drama This House."I feel that pressure," he said.
It's "great to be writing a story that hasn't finished", Graham said. "My experience of watching England go out to this last World Cup, it was a multitude of conflicting feelings when I was sat there in the pub. "None of my mates around me knew I was writing this play so I think they were wondering why I was sat silently staring into my pint trying to make sense of it all."
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