Bryan Cranston’s All My Sons Extends West End Run and Confirms Stellar Supporting Cast
London, 25 June 2025 — Anticipation for Arthur Miller’s All My Sons has reached fever pitch as producers revealed fresh casting details and an extended run at Wyndham’s Theatre. The revival, led by two-time Emmy winner Bryan Cranston as patriarch Joe Keller, will now play from 14 November 2025 until 7 March 2026, giving fans an additional six weeks to secure seats.
Family at the Forefront
Alongside Cranston, Oscar-nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Secrets & Lies, Blindspot) steps into the role of Kate Keller, the matriarch desperate to keep her family intact. Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You, Hamlet) takes on idealistic son *Chris Keller, whose return from the Second World War threatens to unravel long-buried truths.
Newly Announced Players
| Role | Actor | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| George Deever | Tom Glynn-Carney | Dunkirk, The Ferryman |
| Ann Deever | Hayley Squires | I, Daniel Blake, Adult Material |
| Lydia Lubey | Aliyah Odoffin | Then Barbara Met Alan |
| Dr Jim Bayliss | Richard Hansell | King Charles III |
| Frank Lubey | Zach Wyatt | The Witcher: Blood Origin |
Creative Reunion

The production reunites Cranston with avant-garde director Ivo van Hove, their first collaboration since the Olivier-winning Network in 2017. Van Hove’s affinity for Miller is well documented; his visceral reinterpretations of A View from the Bridge and The Crucible garnered critical praise on both sides of the Atlantic.
Behind the scenes, frequent van Hove collaborator Jan Versweyveld designs both set and lighting, An D’Huys provides period-precise costumes, and Tom Gibbons handles an immersive soundscape. Casting is by Julia Horan, with dramaturgical support from Ola Animashawun.
A Timeless American Tragedy
Premiering in 1947, All My Sons cemented Miller’s reputation as a master dramatist. The play explores post-war guilt and the moral compromises that haunt the Keller family when Joe’s wartime manufacturing success is tainted by defective aircraft parts and the disappearance of his eldest son. Themes of profit versus responsibility resonate as strongly today as they did nearly 80 years ago.
Tickets and Booking
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On Sale Now: Tickets for the entire run are available via the Wyndham’s Theatre box office and authorised online retailers.
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Performance Dates: 14 November 2025 – 7 March 2026 (press night TBC).
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Venue: Wyndham’s Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London.
Given the combination of star power, a visionary director and Miller’s enduring relevance, this revival is poised to be one of the West End’s hottest tickets. Theatre-goers should act swiftly—just as Joe Keller learns, some opportunities don’t come twice.
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