A powerful story of wartime choices and their lingering consequences, Arthur Miller's "All My Sons," is heading to London's West End this November in a major new production. The play, which first established Miller as a theatrical force in 1947, will star "Breaking Bad" icon Bryan Cranston alongside recent Bafta nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste and "I May Destroy You" star Paapa Essiedu.
Directed by Ivo Van Hove, "All My Sons" will run at Wyndham's Theatre from November 14th to February 7th, 2026. The drama centers on Joe Keller, who avoided jail time after shipping faulty aircraft engines during World War Two, leaving his partner to take the fall. The play unflinchingly explores the themes of guilt, denial, and the tangled web of family loyalty, particularly through the relationship between Joe and his wife Kate, played by Jean-Baptiste, who has expressed excitement about bringing a fresh perspective to this enduring work.
The play has been revived several times over the decades, and was last performed in London in 2019, with Sally Field and Bill Pullman appearing in a production at the Old Vic.
