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Rosamund Pike-starring stage smash ‘Inter Alia’ is heading to London’s West End

Suzie Miller’s National Theatre hit will get a new run at Wyndham’s Theatre next year, with star Pike still front and centre

Andrzej Lukowski
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Andrzej Lukowski
Theatre Editor, UK
Inter Alia, National Theatre, 2025
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Suzie Miller’s Inter Alia was the jewel in the crown of the National Theatre's summer season, a follow up to the Australian playwright’s West End smash Prima Facie – once again directed by Justin Martin – that scored great reviews (including four stars from Time Out).

It was a hit, and in this it didn’t hurt that it boasted a similarly big name to the Jodie Comer-starring Prima Facie: for Inter Alia it was Rosamund Pike making her NT debut as another troubled female member of the legal profession (this seems to be Aussie playwright Miller’s ‘thing’).

And now it’s transferring to the West End for 2026, with Pike returning in the lead role of Jessica Parks, a high flying, fun loving High Court judge, whose feminist ideals are severely compromised when her teenage son is accused of rape. 

We can presumably blame the unfortunate cancellation of Pike’s Amazon show The Wheel of Time for her availability for a chunk of 2026, but it’s being billed as a strictly limited run, and given the Gone Girl/Saltburn actor’s general busyness, that’s probably true (as opposed to a theatre euphemism for ‘unless we sell more tickets than we expect to’).

Although the show is dominated by Jessica/Pike, there are a couple of male roles – her son Harry and husband Michael – for which the transfer casting is currently TBC.

Inter Alia transfers to Wyndham’s Theatre, Mar 19-Jun 20 2026. Tickets go on sale Oct 24 at noon.

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