Athens’ Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall will host a special screening of the National Theatre production of All My Sons on April 28, 2026, at 8:00 p.m., presenting a recorded performance from London’s West End.
The screening features a production directed by acclaimed Belgian director Ivo van Hove. The performance was originally staged at the Wyndham’s Theatre and will be shown in English with Greek subtitles.
Widely regarded as one of the most significant works of American theater, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons examines the tension between personal success and moral responsibility. The story centers on the Keller family, led by patriarch Joe Keller, a businessman whose wartime profits are overshadowed by accusations of criminal negligence linked to the deaths of 21 pilots. Although he was acquitted, doubts about his innocence continue to haunt the family.

The unresolved disappearance of his son Larry, who went missing during the war, looms over the narrative, as the family struggles to maintain a fragile balance between truth and denial. As long-buried secrets surface, the play draws stark lines between honesty and deception, greed and accountability.
The production stars Bryan Cranston as Joe Keller, alongside Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Paapa Essiedu, Tom Glynn-Carney and Hayley Squires.
Van Hove’s direction has been widely praised for its intensity and precision, delivering a gripping interpretation of Miller’s text.

Information
Date: Tuesday April 28th 2026
Location: Alexandra Trianti Hall, Megaron Athens
Starts at 20:00
More on the event here.