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Further cast confirmed for West End transfer of Inter Alia starring Rosamund Pike

Cormac McAlinden joins the company for the strictly limited season at Wyndham’s Theatre from March 2026

by Staff Writer
January 21, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Cormac McAlinden and Rosamund Pike (c) Oliver Kingsley

Cormac McAlinden and Rosamund Pike (c) Oliver Kingsley

Further casting has been announced for the upcoming West End transfer of Inter Alia, the critically acclaimed National Theatre production set to play Wyndham’s Theatre from 19 March to 20 June 2026.

Cormac McAlinden will join the previously announced Rosamund Pike as Jessica Parks and Jamie Glover as Michael Wheatley.

McAlinden will play Harry Wheatley, completing the principal cast for the strictly limited season.

       

Thomas Michaelson and Luke Garner-Greene will reprise their roles as ensemble and understudies for Michael Wheatley and Harry Wheatley respectively.

Described as a National Theatre “smash hit”, Inter Alia transfers to the West End following critical and box office acclaim at the Lyttelton Theatre earlier this year.

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The production reunites Olivier Award-winning writer Suzie Miller and BAFTA Award-winning director Justin Martin, following the success of Prima Facie.

The play has been praised as a “searing legal drama” and a “swaggering epic”, exploring themes of motherhood, justice and modern masculinity.

Rosamund Pike plays Jessica Parks, a London Crown Court Judge attempting to balance a demanding career with family life, friendship and an ever-changing sense of self.

Premiering at the National Theatre between July and September, Inter Alia was broadcast live via National Theatre Live to over 50,000 people and has since been screened in cinemas worldwide.

       

The creative team includes set and costume designer Miriam Buether, lighting designer Natasha Chivers, sound designers Ben and Max Ringham, and video designer Willie Williams for Treatment Studio.

Additional creatives include composers Erin LeCount and James Jacob, casting directors Alastair Coomer and Naomi Downham, movement and intimacy director Lucy Hind and associate director Grace Duggan.

The West End production is produced by the National Theatre in a co-production with Playful Productions.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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