Key Highlights
- Bryan Cranston leads a new revival of Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” in London’s West End.
- The production begins on November 14, 2025, at the Wyndham’s Theatre and runs through March 7, 2026.
- Ivo van Hove is directing with a cast including Cranston, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, and Paapa Essiedu.
- The revival reunites Cranston with van Hove after their work on “Network.”
New Arthur Miller Revival in London’s West End
A new revival of Arthur Miller’s classic play “All My Sons” is set to make its debut in the vibrant theatre district of London, marking a significant cultural event for drama enthusiasts. The production, directed by renowned theatre director Ivo van Hove, will premiere at the Wyndham’s Theatre on November 14, 2025.
This revival promises not only to bring fresh interpretations to Miller’s poignant and powerful work but also to showcase the talents of some of Broadway’s most acclaimed actors. Leading the cast is Bryan Cranston, best known for his roles in “Breaking Bad” and “Malcolm in the Middle,” who will portray the complex character of Joe Keller. Joining him are Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Kate Keller and Paapa Essiedu as Chris Keller.
Director’s Vision
Ivo van Hove, a celebrated director with a string of accolades to his name, is bringing his unique vision to “All My Sons.” Van Hove’s previous work has included successful revivals of Miller’s “A View From the Bridge” and “The Crucible,” both of which earned him Olivier and Tony Awards. His direction is expected to offer audiences a compelling exploration of family dynamics, guilt, and redemption.
Cast and Creative Team
The cast includes 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. The supporting roles of Bert will be shared by Charles Dark, Sammy Jones, and Zayne Tayabali.
Understudy roles are filled by Claire Curtis-Ward, Lorna Lowe, Oliver McLellan, and John Vernon.
The revival features scenic and lighting design by Jan Versweyveld, costume design by An D’Huys, and sound design by Tom Gibbons. The production is being coordinated by Julia Horan, the renowned casting director known for her work on numerous Broadway productions.
Background of “All My Sons”
“All My Sons” premiered on Broadway in 1947 to critical acclaim, earning a Tony Award for best actor in a play. The play follows the Keller family’s struggle with guilt and redemption after the wartime loss of their son Larry and Joe Keller’s secret about building faulty fighter engine parts that contributed to his death.
The work has become a cornerstone of American theatre, with subsequent Broadway revivals in 1987, 2008, and 2019. This new West End production promises to offer fresh insights into Miller’s enduring themes through the skilled hands of Cranston and van Hove.
Tickets for “All My Sons” are available at AllMySonsPlay.com, allowing audiences to experience this timeless drama in a contemporary setting.