Bryan Cranston Returns to the West End in All My Sons

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Best known as the morally compromised chemistry teacher Walter White in Breaking Bad and the down-on-his-luck husband Hal in Malcolm in the Middle, Bryan Cranston - who starred in Network back in 2017 - is teaming up once again with avant-garde director Ivo Van Hove (A View from the Bridge, A Little Life) in a highly anticipated revival of Miller's first major success, All My Sons.
Don't miss the Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor on the West End this November. Joining Cranston on stage are the equally brilliant Marianne Jean-Baptiste (The Amen Corner, Hard Truths) and Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You, Death of England: Delroy).
About All My Sons
All My Sons tells the story of Joe Keller (Cranston), a self-made businessman who takes pride in looking after his family. But behind the comfortable faade lies a dark secret. During the war, shady dealings with his business partner led to tragic consequences, and while his company thrived, his eldest son went missing in action.
Now, in the uneasy quiet of peacetime, Joe's carefully constructed world starts to crack, and the truth threatens to tear everything apart.