Inter Alia, starring Rosamund Pike, will transfer to the West End in 2026 for a limited season.
Inter Alia is described as “a searing examination of modern masculinity and motherhood.” It follows Jessica Parks, a smart maverick at the top of her career as an eminent London Crown Court Judge. When an event threatens to throw her life completely off balance, she tries to keep her family upright.
Miller said today: ““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.”
The show received a glowing review from WhatsOnStage during its summer season at the National Theatre earlier this year, being described as “a play with the power to both galvanise and paralyse with fear.” Pike will be joined by Jamie Glover (Waterloo Road), with further casting to be revealed in due course.
Also on the creative team are set and costume designer Miriam Buether, lighting designer Natasha Chivers, movement and intimacy director Lucy Hind, sound designers Ben and Max Ringham, video designer Willie Williams for Treatment Studio, composers Erin LeCount and James Jacob, casting directors Alastair Coomer and Naomi Downham and voice coach William Conacher.
It will open at Wyndham’s Theatre from 19 March to 20 June, with tickets on sale on Friday.
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