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Inter Alia to Transfer to the West End with Rosamund Pike Reprising Her Role

by Theatre Weekly
October 20, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Inter Alia West End 1920x1080 title (Photography by Mads Perch)

Inter Alia West End (Photography by Mads Perch)

The National Theatre’s critically acclaimed production of Inter Alia will transfer to the West End next Spring for a strictly limited season at Wyndham’s Theatre.

Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winner Rosamund Pike will reprise her role as Jessica Parks in this searing legal drama, running from 19 March to 20 June 2026.

Written by Olivier Award-winner Suzie Miller and directed by BAFTA-winner Justin Martin, Inter Alia explores motherhood, modern masculinity, and the complexities of justice. The pair previously collaborated on the global hit Prima Facie.

       

Originally staged at the National Theatre’s Lyttelton Theatre, Inter Alia received widespread acclaim and was broadcast via National Theatre Live to over 50,000 viewers. It is currently screening in cinemas worldwide.

Rosamund Pike (Saltburn, Gone Girl) delivers a “transfixing shape-shifting performance” as Jessica Parks, a Crown Court Judge navigating the pressures of career and family.

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Jamie Glover (Waterloo Road, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) will also return as Michael Wheatley. “Glover is excellent… effortlessly shifting from flippant to flirty to visceral pain,” praised London Unattached.

Writer Suzie Miller said:

“I am so thrilled that my new play Inter Alia, commissioned and produced by the National Theatre, is transferring to the West End. Rosamund Pike is a magnificent talent and soars in the role of Crown Court Judge and mother Jessica Parks, and her co-star Jamie Glover is nothing short of extraordinary. My long-term creative partners, Justin Martin and Miriam Buether, along with the entire design team have created something sublime that is a true theatre collaboration. The conversations I’m having with audiences are humbling, exciting and game-changing – I am excited for that to continue.”

Director Justin Martin commented:

“Rosamund Pike is extraordinary, and Suzie Miller is sublime. Witnessing the intersection of these two amazing artists has been a highlight of my career. And then to add Jamie Glover. I’m so excited to be able to share our show with a wider audience.”

Kate Varah, Executive Director and Co-Chief Executive of the National Theatre, added:

       

“Suzie Miller’s timely urgent play, boldly and empathically directed by Justin Martin and brought to life by Rosamund Pike and Jamie Glover’s incredible performances, is the play for today. It resonates deeply with audiences, and we’re thrilled that more will now be able to experience its power. Inter Alia beautifully and humanely weaves together themes of contemporary masculinity and motherhood and puts a spotlight on the complex dynamics of the justice system.”

The production also features design by Miriam Buether, movement and intimacy direction by Lucy Hind, video design by Willie Williams, music by Erin LeCount and James Jacob, and casting by Alastair Coomer CDG and Naomi Downham.

Tickets go on general sale at midday on Friday 24 October via the official website.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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