NT Live 'All My Sons' (Evening Performance)
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NT Live 'All My Sons' (Evening Performance)

When

Thursday, 7 May 2026, 19:00 – 21:30

The Boot at Freston

Freston Street, IP9 1AB

Time

19:0021:30

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

Experience the five-star, triumphantly acclaimed production of Arthur Miller’s classic play, All My Sons, at The Freston Boot boutique cinema. This evening performance takes place on Thursday 7th live from the West End, this production features Academy Award-nominee Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths). Directed by the visionary Ivo van Hove, it is a disturbingly prescient take on the American dream. One family sits at the heart of the story. When wartime delivers profits for Joe Keller, it comes at a price. His partner is charged with criminal manufacturing deals, while his eldest son goes missing in action. Will peacetime finally bring peace of mind, or will Joe be confronted by the consequences of his actions? In addition to the leads, this production features an incredible ensemble including Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You), Tom Glynn-Carney (House of the Dragon), and Hayley Squires (I, Daniel Blake). Since this was captured live from the West End, you can experience the raw energy of the performance right here in Suffolk. Run Time 150 minutes (no interval).  BBFC Certificate 12A While you enjoy the performance, our bar remains open for drinks and snacks. Or why not try an experience of dining and theatre – 2 courses plus a screening.  Because our boutique cinema is an intimate 12 seater venue, we highly recommend you book your tickets in advance here.

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