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Rosamund Pike Calls Out Audience Member for Texting During West End Performance of ‘Inter Alia’: ‘You Know Who You Are’

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Rosamund Pike Calls Out Audience Member for Texting During West End Performance of ‘Inter Alia’: ‘You Know Who You Are’
Jun 2, 2026 3:25am PT Rosamund Pike Calls Out Audience Member for Texting During West End Performance of ‘Inter Alia’: ‘You Know Who You Are’

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Leo Barraclough

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Rosamund Pike has called out a member of the audience for texting during the climatic scene of “Inter Alia,” for which the actress won an Olivier award in April.

The play follows Jessica Parks, a crown court judge dedicated to challenging the legal system’s approach to sexual violence, who is forced to contend with her own son being accused of rape.

“Inter Alia” was written by the Australian playwright Suzie Miller, who also wrote one-woman-play “Prima Facie,” starring Jodie Comer.

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