Bryan Cranston-Led West End All My Sons Begins November 14

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Bryan Cranston-Led West End All My Sons Begins November 14
The Arthur Miller revival co-stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Paapa Essiedu.
Bryan Cranston
Heather Gershonowitz
A new revival of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons begins in London’s West End at the Wyndham’s Theatre November 14, with the run scheduled to continue through March 7, 2026. Ivo van Hove is directing.
Leading the cast are Bryan Cranston as Joe Keller, Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Kate Keller, and Paapa Essiedu as Chris Keller, along with Tom Glynn-Carney as George Deever, Hayley Squires as Ann Deever, Aliyah Odoffin as Lydia Lubey, Cath Whitefield as Sue Bayliss, Richard Hansell as Dr. Jim Bayliss, and Zach Wyatt as Frank Lubey.
Charles Dark, Sammy Jones, and Zayne Tayabali are sharing the role of Bert, with understudies Claire Curtis-Ward, Lorna Lowe, Oliver McLellan, and John Vernon rounding out the company. Casting is by Julia Horan.
The revival reunites Breaking Bad star Cranston with van Hove after their work on Network in the West End and on Broadway. Van Hove is also returning to the works of Miller after winning Olivier and Tony Awards for his London and Broadway revivals of A View From the Bridge and directing a 2016 Broadway revival of The Crucible.
Miller’s first hit, All My Sons debuted to Tony-winning success on Broadway in 1947; the play follows a family haunted by the wartime loss of their son and the patriarch’s troubling secret from his time building fighter engine parts. Since its original production, the work has become a stalwart of the theatre, getting Broadway revivals in 1987, 2008, and 2019; and West End revivals in 1981, 2010, and 2019.
The new revival features scenic and lighting design by Jan Versweyveld, costume design by An D’Huys, and sound design by Tom Gibbons.
Tickets are available at AllMySonsPlay.com.




