Ivo van Hove's critically acclaimed revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons, starring Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean-Baptiste, will be released in cinemas worldwide on 16 April 2026 via NT Live.
A West End Triumph
The production, which played a limited run at Wyndham's Theatre earlier this year, was described as "explosive" by critics. Cranston starred as self-made businessman Joe Keller, whose wartime manufacturing success unravels when his former business partner faces charges and his eldest son disappears.
The stellar supporting cast included Paapa Essiedu, Tom Glynn-Carney, and Hayley Squires. The production marked van Hove's third Arthur Miller staging, following his acclaimed versions of A View from the Bridge and The Crucible.
Cinema vs Live Theatre
In a recent interview, Cranston and Jean-Baptiste discussed the balance between making theatre accessible through cinema broadcasts while preserving the unique energy of live performance. Both actors championed the NT Live format as a way to bring world-class theatre to audiences who cannot travel to London.
Catching Up on London Theatre
While All My Sons has concluded its West End run, London's current plays season offers plenty of compelling drama. For the latest listings, browse our full shows guide.
Susan Novak has a lifelong passion for theatre. With a degree in English, she brings a deep appreciation for storytelling and drama to her writing. She also loves reading and poetry. When not attending shows, Susan enjoys exploring new work and sharing her enthusiasm for the performing arts, aiming to inspire others to experience the magic of theatre.
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