The acclaimed West End production will hit the silver screens this April

National Theatre Live has announced that Ivo van Hove’s West End revival of All My Sons is heading to cinemas this April.
The critically lauded production, described by WhatsOnStage’s Sarah Crompton as “explosive” in her glowing review, continues at Wyndham’s Theatre until 7 March.
Arthur Miller’s classic follows self-made businessman Joe Keller, who finds his wartime manufacturing success coming back to haunt him when his business partner faces criminal charges and his eldest son goes missing.
The cast is led by Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Joe Keller and Kate Keller, respectively, alongside Paapa Essiedu as Chris Keller, Tom Glynn-Carney as George Deever, and Hayley Squires as Ann Deever. Completing the company are Aliyah Odoffin as Lydia Lubey, Richard Hansell as Dr Jim Bayliss and Zach Wyatt as Frank Lubey.
The show reunites Cranston with director Van Hove following their award-winning collaboration on Network in 2017. For Van Hove, this marks his third time tackling an Arthur Miller work, having previously directed A View from the Bridge and The Crucible to wide acclaim.
The production has scenic and lighting design by Jan Versweyveld, costume design by An D’Huys, sound design by Tom Gibbons and casting by Julia Horan. The dramaturg is Ola Animashawun.
It will be released in cinemas internationally from 16 April, joining previously announced NT Live titles also screening in 2026, such as Hamlet (from 22 January), The Audience (from 26 February), The Playboy of the Western World (from 28 May), and Les Liaisons Dangereuses (from 25 June). Screenings of The Fifth Step will also continue throughout this month.
Tickets for All My Sons at Wyndham’s Theatre are on sale below.