All My Sons London

Wyndham's Theatre

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Overview

Times

Tue-Sat at 7.30pm, Wed and Sat at 2.30pm

Duration

TBC

Age

TBC

Accessibility

Please contact venue

Location

Wyndham's Theatre

Address
Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0DA
Telephone:
0844 482 5120
Email
[email protected]

About

This November, visionary director Ivo Van Hove returns to London’s West End with a bold new production of All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre – and he’s bringing an all-star cast with him. 

Based on a true story, Arthur Miller’s gripping drama follows a proud, self-made businessman whose world begins to unravel when he becomes entangled in criminal dealings and his eldest son goes missing. 

Tense, powerful and unmissable, this play will keep you on the edge of your seat. Catch it while you can during its strictly limited 12-week run

What is the plot of All My Sons? 

Meet Joe Keller (played by Bryan Cranston) – a respected, self-made businessman who prides himself on providing for his wife and two sons. During the war, his company booms, reaping profits that secure his family’s future. But beneath the success lies a devastating secret. 

When his business partner is charged for knowingly shipping faulty aircraft parts to the military – leading to the deaths of 21 pilots – Joe insists he had no part in it. But when his eldest son goes missing in combat, cracks begin to show. 

As the war ends and old truths resurface, Joe’s picture-perfect life begins to collapse. His role in the scandal is exposed and the cost of his decisions becomes painfully clear – not just in the courtroom, but within his own family. 

At its core, All My Sons is a powerful exploration of guilt, denial and the price of the American dream. When personal ambition clashes with moral responsibility, the fallout is as personal as it is tragic. 

Cast of All My Sons 

Bryan Cranston makes his much-anticipated return to the West End as Joe Keller, reuniting with director Ivo Van Hove after their critically acclaimed 2017 production of Network – a performance that earned Cranston both Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Actor. 

Joining him on stage is BAFTA-nominated actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Secrets & Lies, Hard Truths) in the role of Kate Keller, Joe’s resilient and haunted wife. Paapa Essiedu (Death of England: Delroy, I May Destroy You) takes on the role of their idealistic son Chris. 

Why you should see All My Sons at Wyndham's Theatre 

All My Sons is more than just another revival of a well-loved classic. It’s a rare chance to experience one of Arthur Miller’s finest plays, brought to life by a star-studded cast in one of London’s most intimate venues – the beautiful and historic Wyndham’s Theatre. 

This setting provides the perfect backdrop for a raw, emotionally charged performance that pulls you right into the heart of the Keller family’s world. With Ivo Van Hove’s razor-sharp direction, expect a bold and contemporary take that digs deep into the play’s powerful themes – legacy, loyalty and the lies we tell to protect the people we love. 

All My Sons London – ticket information 

You can purchase your tickets for the upcoming play All My Sons via the booking button on this page. When booking, you can select your desired seats and view ticket prices for this highly anticipated West End show. 

This new production is scheduled to run from 13 November 2025 until 7 February 2026. 

What time is the evening show? 

Evening performances take place Tuesdays to Saturdays at 7.30pm

When are the matinee performances? 

All My Sons matinees are scheduled to take place Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2.30pm

Wyndham's Theatre venue details 

All My Sons is showing at Wyndham’s Theatre, located on Charing Cross Road. 

How to get there:

  • Underground – The nearest Tube stations are Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines) and Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines). 
  • Bus – You can catch the following buses which stop nearby on Leicester Square (Stop J): 24, 29, 176, N5, N20, N29 and N279. 
  • Cycling – Rent a Santander Cycles bike and head to William IV Street on the Strand where you will find a docking station. The theatre is just a few minutes’ walk away. 

What other shows can I see in London? 

Catch the three-time Olivier Award-winning play Giant at the Harold Pinter Theatre and dive into the soaring scandal that once surrounded Roald Dahl’s legacy. Or head over to the Old Vic for the world premiere of The Brightening Air – a powerful new drama following the fate of a family navigating life in 1980s Ireland, featuring a star-studded cast led by Brian Gleeson. 

 

Prices

Adult Ticket From £28.00 per ticket