Inter Alia, starring Rosamund Pike, heads to the West End

Published on 20 October 2025

Last updated on 6 May 2026

Summary

  • Rosamund Pike will star in the West End transfer of Inter Alia, Suzie Miller's latest play, following its successful run at the National Theatre.
  • The production opens at Wyndham’s Theatre from March 19 to June 20, 2026, exploring themes of power, justice, and motherhood through the character of Jessica Parks, a Crown Court judge.
  • Critics have lauded both Miller's writing and Pike's performance, with a talented creative team supporting the production.

Rosamund Pike will lead the West End transfer of Inter Alia, Suzie Miller’s latest play following her international hit Prima Facie. After a sold-out run at the National Theatre’s Lyttelton Theatre earlier this year, the production will open at Wyndham’s Theatre for a strictly limited season from 19 March to 20 June 2026.

Inter Alia is a gripping study of power, justice and motherhood. Pike stars as Jessica Parks, a sharp, high-flying Crown Court judge whose personal and professional worlds begin to unravel after a single event sends her life spiralling off course.

Rosamund Pike in a traditional judge's wig speaks into a microphone in Inter Alia

The production earned rave reviews during its National Theatre premiere, with critics praising Miller’s writing and Pike’s commanding performance. Jamie Glover (Waterloo Road) joins the cast once again, with further casting still to be announced.

Inter Alia reunites Miller with director Justin Martin and designer Miriam Buether, alongside a world-class creative team including lighting designer Natasha Chivers, sound designers Ben and Max Ringham, and video designer Willie Williams.

Check back here for tickets to Inter Alia at Wyndham’s Theatre.

Hay Brunsdon

By Hay Brunsdon

I've over 15 years of writing and editorial experience, and starting working in the West End theatre industry in 2012. When not watching or writing about theatre I'm usually swimming, hiking, running, or training for triathlons in the Stroud valleys.