Bryan Cranston stars in All My Sons as the full cast is now confirmed for Ivo van Hove’s revival of Arthur Miller’s acclaimed play, scheduled to run from 14 November 2025 to 7 February 2026 at Wyndham’s Theatre in London. This production brings together a celebrated ensemble and creative team, promising a major West End event for theatre audiences in England.
Full Cast for All My Sons Announced
The highly anticipated staging will see Bryan Cranston, recipient of both Olivier and Tony awards and known for performances in Breaking Bad, The Studio, and Network, in the central role of Joe Keller. Marianne Jean-Baptiste joins the cast as Kate Keller, recognized for her work in Hard Truths and The Amen Corner, while Paapa Essiedu, noted for Black Doves and Harry Potter, takes on the character of Chris Keller.
The production features Tom Glynn-Carney, whose credits include House of the Dragon and SAS: Rogue Heroes, as George Deever, and Hayley Squires, seen in I, Daniel Blake and Death of England: Closing Time, as Ann Deever. Additional cast members are Aliyah Odoffin (Everything I Know About Love) as Lydia Lubey, Richard Hansell (The 47th, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) as Dr Jim Bayliss, and Zach Wyatt (Pericles, RSC) playing Frank Lubey.

Creative Team and Direction
All My Sons is directed by the Tony and Olivier Award-winning Ivo van Hove, building on his previous collaborations with Bryan Cranston, notably their successful stage adaptation of Network. Van Hove’s creative partners on this project include Jan Versweyveld overseeing scenic and lighting design, An D’Huys responsible for costumes, Tom Gibbons in charge of sound design, and Julia Horan CDG handling casting. Dramaturgy is led by Ola Animashawun.
The production is presented by Wessex Grove, Gavin Kalin Productions, and Playful Productions. Van Hove has previously received acclaim for directing other Arthur Miller works including A View From the Bridge with Mark Strong and Nicola Walker at the Young Vic and on Broadway, as well as The Crucible starring Ben Whishaw, Sophie Okonedo, and Saoirse Ronan on the Broadway stage.
Story and Themes of All My Sons
Arthur Miller’s All My Sons explores the aftermath of decisions made during World War II. Joe Keller, portrayed by Bryan Cranston, is a businessman whose sale of defective aeroplane parts results in the deaths of 21 pilots. The narrative delves into guilt, responsibility, and questions around the morality of the American Dream, offering a complex portrayal of personal and societal accountability.
Ivo van Hove’s interpretation follows his established reputation for intense, character-driven productions, reflecting his success at venues such as the Harold Pinter Theatre and Savoy Theatre, and his recent work in Amsterdam. His involvement assures a fresh perspective for London audiences while maintaining the integrity of Miller’s original vision.
Performance Dates and Venue
All My Sons is scheduled to run at Wyndham’s Theatre, located in the West End of London, starting from mid-November 2025 and concluding in early February 2026. This limited run provides theatre-goers with a distinctive opportunity to witness Bryan Cranston’s award-winning talent alongside a diverse cast in a major production led by an internationally recognized creative team.
Legacy and Anticipation
This production marks Ivo van Hove’s third time directing an Arthur Miller play, solidifying his engagement with Miller’s work after recent successes and noteworthy projects, including a much-rumoured stage adaptation of The Shining starring Ben Stiller. The collaboration between Cranston and van Hove, joined by a distinguished cast and creative professionals, positions All My Sons as one of the most awaited West End events of 2025, resonating with audiences drawn to compelling storytelling and acclaimed performances.
