Bryan Cranston Returns to the West End in All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre
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Bryan Cranston Returns to the West End in All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre

Sarah Gengenbach 2 min read
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Bryan Cranston Returns to London's West End

Bryan Cranston, best known for his career-defining role as Walter White in Breaking Bad, is returning to the London stage in Arthur Miller's All My Sons. The production, directed by Ivo van Hove, runs at Wyndham's Theatre in the heart of the West End.

Cranston previously earned rave reviews and a Tony Award for his Broadway performance in Network. His return to live theatre is one of the most anticipated West End events of the year, and tickets have been in high demand since the announcement.

About All My Sons

Written in 1947, All My Sons is one of Arthur Miller's most powerful plays. Set in post-war America, it tells the story of Joe Keller, a factory owner whose wartime business decisions come back to haunt his family. The play explores guilt, responsibility, and the cost of the American Dream with devastating emotional impact.

Miller wrote the play before Death of a Salesman, and many consider All My Sons the tighter, more tightly wound drama. The final act is genuinely shattering.

The Production

Director Ivo van Hove is known for stripping classic plays back to their emotional core with minimalist staging and intense performances. His previous West End and Broadway productions (A View from the Bridge, The Crucible, West Side Story) have all been critically acclaimed for their visceral power.

With Cranston in the lead as Joe Keller, this production promises to be a masterclass in dramatic acting. The supporting cast includes some of the UK's finest stage actors.

Wyndham's Theatre

Wyndham's Theatre is a Grade II listed venue on Charing Cross Road, close to Leicester Square tube station. It seats around 750, making it an intimate space for a play of this intensity. Every seat feels connected to the stage. For tips on getting to West End venues, see our London theatre transport guide.

Booking Tickets

Star-led limited runs like this tend to sell out quickly, especially weekend performances. If you're flexible on dates, midweek evenings and matinees often have better availability. Compare prices and availability on tickadoo to find the best deal.

If you're new to the West End, check out our guide to picking the best West End seats before you book.

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Sarah Gengenbach

Contributing writer at tickadoo, covering the best experiences, attractions and shows around the world.

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