National Theatre Live (NTLive) 'All My Sons' Clip Videos Released; Opens June 19 at TOHO Cinemas Hibiya and Nationwide
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- National Theatre Live (NTLive) 'All My Sons' Clip Videos Released; Opens June 19 at TOHO Cinemas Hibiya and Nationwide
- National Theatre Live (NTLive) will release its latest production, 'All My Sons', in Japanese cinemas from Friday, June 19, 2026, starting at TOHO Cinemas Hibiya. The play won two awards at the 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards (Best Revival and Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Paapa Essiedu) and was nominated in six categories. Two clip videos from the production have been released.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 6, 2026
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National Theatre Live (NTLive) will release its latest production, 'All My Sons', in Japanese cinemas from Friday, June 19, 2026, starting at TOHO Cinemas Hibiya. The play won two awards at the 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards (Best Revival and Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Paapa Essiedu) and was nominated in six categories. Two clip videos from the production have been released.
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- June 6, 2026
National Theatre Live (NTLive) will release its latest production, 'All My Sons', in Japanese cinemas from Friday, June 19, 2026, starting at TOHO Cinemas Hibiya. The play won two awards at the 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards (Best Revival and Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Paapa Essiedu) and was nominated in six categories. Two clip videos from the production have been released.
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NTLive 'All My Sons'
★ Winner of 2 Awards at the 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards
Best Revival / Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Paapa Essiedu)
★ Nominated for 6 Awards at the 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards
Best Actor: Bryan Cranston / Best Actress: Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Hayley Squires / Best Director: Ivo van Hove
NTLive's latest production, 'All My Sons', will be released from Friday, June 19, at TOHO Cinemas Hibiya and other locations. Clip videos from two scenes of this production, which has received five-star reviews from many industry publications, have been released. The clips feature a dialogue scene between Annie and Chris, who has returned home after a long absence, and a scene where father Joe discusses with his son Chris his relationship with Annie, who was his brother's former girlfriend. Paapa Essiedu won a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance in this production.
NTLive 'All My Sons' photo by Jan Versweyveld
Other cast members include acclaimed actors Bryan Cranston (TV series 'Breaking Bad'), Marianne Jean-Baptiste (film 'Secrets & Lies'), Hayley Squires (who gained attention in Ken Loach's Palme d'Or-winning 'I, Daniel Blake'), and Tom Glynn-Carney (known for his role as Aegon II Targaryen in the TV series 'House of the Dragon'). The Guardian newspaper described the cast as a "dream team." The production is directed by Ivo van Hove, known for numerous award-winning and hit productions. Enjoy this masterpiece, for which van Hove and four main cast members were nominated for this year's Laurence Olivier Awards, at Japanese cinemas.
《Clip Videos from the Production》
From NTLive 'All My Sons': Chris and Annie
From NTLive 'All My Sons': Joe and Chris
Opening Theaters from Friday, June 19
Tokyo: TOHO Cinemas Hibiya
Kanagawa: TOHO Cinemas Lalaport Yokohama
Hokkaido: Sapporo Cinema Frontier
Nagoya: Midland Square Cinema
Osaka: Osaka Station City Cinema
Kumamoto: Kumamoto Piccadilly
Kagoshima: Gardens Cinema only (limited screenings on Saturday, July 4, and Monday, July 20)
Production Information
Playwright: Arthur Miller / Director: Ivo van Hove
Running Time: 2 hours 25 minutes (no intermission)
Cast: Bryan Cranston ('Breaking Bad'), Marianne Jean-Baptiste ('Secrets & Lies'), Paapa Essiedu ('Harry Potter' stage play), Hayley Squires ('I, Daniel Blake'), Tom Glynn-Carney ('Dunkirk')
Synopsis: During wartime, Joe builds immense wealth manufacturing munitions, but his success comes at a great cost. His partner is convicted for manufacturing defective products, and his younger son goes missing in action. After the war, will the peace Joe has achieved bring true tranquility to his family's hearts? Or will Joe have to atone for his past decisions?
Official Website: https://www.ntlive.jp/allmysons2026
★ Winner of 2 Awards at the 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards
Best Revival / Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Paapa Essiedu)
★ Nominated for 6 Awards at the 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards
Best Actor: Bryan Cranston / Best Actress: Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Hayley Squires / Best Director: Ivo van Hove
NTLive's latest production, 'All My Sons', will be released from Friday, June 19, at TOHO Cinemas Hibiya and other locations. Clip videos from two scenes of this production, which has received five-star reviews from many industry publications, have been released. The clips feature a dialogue scene between Annie and Chris, who has returned home after a long absence, and a scene where father Joe discusses with his son Chris his relationship with Annie, who was his brother's former girlfriend. Paapa Essiedu won a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance in this production.
NTLive 'All My Sons' photo by Jan Versweyveld
Other cast members include acclaimed actors Bryan Cranston (TV series 'Breaking Bad'), Marianne Jean-Baptiste (film 'Secrets & Lies'), Hayley Squires (who gained attention in Ken Loach's Palme d'Or-winning 'I, Daniel Blake'), and Tom Glynn-Carney (known for his role as Aegon II Targaryen in the TV series 'House of the Dragon'). The Guardian newspaper described the cast as a "dream team." The production is directed by Ivo van Hove, known for numerous award-winning and hit productions. Enjoy this masterpiece, for which van Hove and four main cast members were nominated for this year's Laurence Olivier Awards, at Japanese cinemas.
《Clip Videos from the Production》
From NTLive 'All My Sons': Chris and Annie
From NTLive 'All My Sons': Joe and Chris
Opening Theaters from Friday, June 19
Tokyo: TOHO Cinemas Hibiya
Kanagawa: TOHO Cinemas Lalaport Yokohama
Hokkaido: Sapporo Cinema Frontier
Nagoya: Midland Square Cinema
Osaka: Osaka Station City Cinema
Kumamoto: Kumamoto Piccadilly
Kagoshima: Gardens Cinema only (limited screenings on Saturday, July 4, and Monday, July 20)
Production Information
Playwright: Arthur Miller / Director: Ivo van Hove
Running Time: 2 hours 25 minutes (no intermission)
Cast: Bryan Cranston ('Breaking Bad'), Marianne Jean-Baptiste ('Secrets & Lies'), Paapa Essiedu ('Harry Potter' stage play), Hayley Squires ('I, Daniel Blake'), Tom Glynn-Carney ('Dunkirk')
Synopsis: During wartime, Joe builds immense wealth manufacturing munitions, but his success comes at a great cost. His partner is convicted for manufacturing defective products, and his younger son goes missing in action. After the war, will the peace Joe has achieved bring true tranquility to his family's hearts? Or will Joe have to atone for his past decisions?
Official Website: https://www.ntlive.jp/allmysons2026
FAQ
Where can I watch 'All My Sons'?
It will be screened at theaters in 7 cities across Japan, including TOHO Cinemas Hibiya.
Who is the playwright of this work?
Arthur Miller.
What is the running time?
2 hours 25 minutes (no intermission).