Bryan Cranston Shines in All My Sons—Final London Showings

The acclaimed production of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons starring Bryan Cranston is entering its closing weeks at Wyndham’s Theatre in London, with the last show scheduled for 7 March 2026. This compelling revival, directed by Tony and Olivier Award recipient Ivo van Hove, continues to attract enthusiastic audiences eager to see Cranston’s performance in the West End.

Renowned Cast Brings Miller’s Drama to Life

This powerful revival features an exceptional ensemble cast. Bryan Cranston leads as Joe Keller, supported by Marianne Jean-Baptiste portraying Kate Keller, and Paapa Essiedu as Chris Keller. The cast also includes Tom Glynn-Carney in the role of George Deever, Hayley Squires as Ann Deever, Aliyah Odoffin playing Lydia Lubey, Richard Hansell as Dr Jim Bayliss, and Zach Wyatt as Frank Lubey. Together, they embody the complex characters of Miller’s classic American play.

Critical Acclaim and Award Nominations Strengthen the Show’s Impact

Since opening last year, this production of All My Sons has earned widespread praise, with numerous five-star reviews highlighting its emotional depth and powerful performances. It recently secured five nominations at the Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards 2026, including Best Revival, Best Director for Ivo van Hove, and acting nods for Bryan Cranston, Paapa Essiedu, and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. Jan Versweyveld’s scenic and lighting design contributes significantly to the atmosphere and storytelling.

Experience the Play Live or Through National Theatre Live Screening

Tickets for the final days of this celebrated show are in high demand as theatre-goers seek to witness Cranston’s portrayal and the production’s dramatic intensity firsthand. For those unable to attend in person, the performance will be available this spring at cinemas across the UK, starting 16 April, through National Theatre Live, extending the reach of this acclaimed staging.

“Last week, All My Sons was nominated for five prestigious Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards 2026, including Best Revival, Best Director, and acting nominations for Bryan Cranston, Paapa Essiedu, and Marianne Jean-Baptiste.” – Unattributed