All My Sons (West End)
All My Sons (West End)
Ends Mar 2026 2h 5m London: West End
92% 28 reviews
92%
(28 Ratings)
Positive
96%
Mixed
0%
Negative
4%
Members say
Great acting, Outstanding interpretation, Ambitious, Great staging, Clever

About the Show

Bryan Cranston stars in Ivo van Hove’s revival of Arthur Miller’s post-war family drama.

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Critic Reviews (9)

London Theatre
November 22nd, 2025

"The show runs straight through for over two hours in a gruelling unravelling, as the characters probe and push until the horrid, unsettling truth finally rears its head. "
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The London Evening Standard
November 22nd, 2025

"In this All My Sons, we see a great writer, a visionary director and a superlative cast all chiming in harmony."
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Time Out London
November 22nd, 2025

"The whole thing plays out symphonically, building to an astonishing crescendo...When I’ve seen the play before, there’s been no special reaction. Here, the audience gasped."
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The Guardian (UK)
November 22nd, 2025

"Every scene is strong, no actor stealing the show, each raising the power of the ensemble as a whole. There is so much alchemy here – it just dazzles and dazzles."
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WhatsOnStage
November 21st, 2025

"The sense of lives dashed is overwhelming. Van Hove risks a great melodramatic gesture at the close, but his production doesn’t need it. It has demanded that attention must be paid from the very start."
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The Arts Desk
November 22nd, 2025

"This All My Sons in some ways is comparatively straightforward...The result gives full vent to the extraordinary commitment of a cast who together shed more tears than I think I've ever seen on one stage."
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The Stage (UK)
November 22nd, 2025

"As we watch them all rip themselves and each other apart on a stage littered with red autumn leaves that irresistibly recall memorial poppy fields, this brutal dismantling of the American dream feels more pertinent than ever."
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All That Dazzles (UK)
November 21st, 2025

"Absolutely striking, it all comes together to create an All My Sons that feels distinct from any production that has come before it, and also has a sense of danger to it. "
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