In 1948,
All My Sons performed at
The Lyric theatre at London's Hammersmith with Maltese-USA actor
Joseph Calleia as Joe Keller. This was the play's London premiere.
1987 Broadway In 1987, the
Broadway revival of
All My Sons won the
Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play starring
Richard Kiley (
Tony Award nominee for Best Actor in a Play),
Joyce Ebert,
Jamey Sheridan (
Tony Award nominee for Best Featured Actor in a Play) and
Jayne Atkinson. It was produced by Jay H. Fuchs and Steven Warnick in association with Charles Patsos. It was originally produced by The Long Wharf Theatre (M. Edgar Rosenblum, executive director,
Arvin Brown, artistic director). The production was directed by
Arvin Brown, scenic design by Hugh Landwehr, costume design by Bill Walker, and lighting design by Ronald Wallace. It opened on April 22, 1987, at the
John Golden Theatre and closed May 17, 1987.
2000 IMM City Theaters, Turkey In the 2000–2003 season, it was staged by the management of Burçin Oraloğlu at Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality City Theaters. The characters were played by Erhan Abir (Joe), Celile Toyon (Kate), Burak Davutoğlu (Chris Keller), and Aslı Seçkin (Ann).
2008 Broadway A Broadway revival began previews at the
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on September 18, 2008, and officially opened on October 16, 2008. The limited engagement ran through until January 4, 2009. The production starred
John Lithgow,
Dianne Wiest,
Patrick Wilson, and
Katie Holmes, in her Broadway debut. The other featured actors were
Becky Ann Baker,
Christian Camargo,
Jordan Gelber,
Danielle Ferland, Damian Young, and Michael D'Addario. It was directed by
Simon McBurney. The creative team consisted of scenic and costume design by Tom Pye, lighting design by Paul Anderson, sound design by Christopher Shutt and Carolyn Downing, projection design by Finn Ross, and wig and hair design by
Paul Huntley. Some controversy surrounded the production, as the internet group
Anonymous staged an anti-
Scientology protest at the first night of preview performances in New York City (due to cast member
Katie Holmes). The cast dedicated their performance on September 27 to the actor
Paul Newman, who died the day before.
2010 West End David Suchet and
Zoë Wanamaker (both stars of ''
Agatha Christie's Poirot'') starred in a revival production at the
Apollo Theatre in London's
West End. Suchet played Joe Keller and Wanamaker played his wife Kate. The production also featured
Jemima Rooper as Ann Deever and
Stephen Campbell Moore as Chris Keller. The show ran from May–September 11, 2010; one performance was captured live and can be viewed online.
2013 Manchester Royal Exchange Michael Buffong, the artistic director of
Talawa Theatre Company, directed the play at the
Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. It starred
Don Warrington as Joe Keller,
Doña Croll as Kate Keller,
Chike Okonkwo as Chris Keller, Kemi-Bo Jacobs as Ann Deever and Simon Coombs as George Deever.
2015 UK Tour Ray Shell and
Doña Croll led this revival by
Talawa Theatre Company for a national tour of the UK. Shell played Joe Keller and Croll played his wife Kate. The production also featured Kemi-Bo Jacobs as Ann Deever and Leemore Marrett Jr as Chris Keller. The tour started in February and ran until April 25, 2015.
2017 Nottingham Playhouse Fiona Buffini directed a production of
All My Sons for
Nottingham Playhouse. The production ran from October 6, 2017, to October 21, 2017. The cast featured Sean Chapman (Joe Keller), Cary Crankson (Chris Keller) and Caroline Loncq (Kate Keller).
2017 The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre, Dartford From May 28 to June 3, 2017
All My Sons was performed at The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre. Joe Keller was played by Richard Self and Kate Keller by Jennifer Sims.
2019 London (Old Vic) In April, May, and June 2019,
Sally Field and
Bill Pullman starred in a revival at
The Old Vic alongside
Jenna Coleman and
Colin Morgan. The production was directed by
Jeremy Herrin. On May 14, 2019,
National Theatre Live live-streamed a performance to cinemas across the UK and into other countries; owing to the competing American production (see below), streaming in North America was postponed until January 2020.
2019 Broadway A Broadway revival presented by the
Roundabout Theatre Company at the
American Airlines Theatre began previews on April 4, 2019, and officially opened on April 22, starring
Tracy Letts (Joe),
Annette Bening (Kate),
Benjamin Walker (Chris) and Monte Greene (Bert). The production was originally to be directed by
Gregory Mosher, but after a casting dispute between Mosher and the estate of Arthur Miller he was replaced by
Jack O'Brien. The production closed on June 30, 2019, receiving 3
Tony Award nominations:
Best Revival of a Play,
Best Actress in a Play (Bening), and
Best Featured Actor in a Play (Walker).
2025 West End A new production of the play directed by
Ivo van Hove opened in November 2025 at
Wyndham's Theatre, starring
Bryan Cranston as Joe Keller,
Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Kate Keller and
Paapa Essiedu as Chris Keller. The production also features
Hayley Squires and
Tom Glynn-Carney as Ann and George Deever. It received 6
Laurence Olivier Award nominations:
Best Revival,
Best Director,
Actor (Cranston),
Actress (Jean-Baptiste),
Supporting Actor (Essiedu) and
Supporting Actress (Squires), winning for Best Revival and Best Supporting Actor.
2025 Italy Elio De Capitani will direct a new production of the play, opening at the Teatro dell'Elfo in Milan in late October 2025.
2026 Berkeley David Mendizábal directed a new production of the play that opened February 2026 at the
Berkeley Repertory Theatre starring
Jimmy Smits,
Wanda De Jesus,
Alejandro Hernandez, and MaYaa Boateng. ==Adaptations==