Rosamund Pike in 'Inter Alia.' Manuel Harlan Rosamund Pike will make her Broadway debut this fall in Suzie Miller’s Inter Alia.
The play is currently running in the West End and is set to come to Broadway’s Music Box Theatre starting Nov. 10, ahead of a Dec. 1 opening. The one-woman legal drama follows Jessica Parks, a London Crown Court Judge “who is determined to change a system she knows isn’t always just.”
The play was created by BAFTA-Award-winning director Justin Martin and Olivier Award-winning writer Suzie Miller, who previously collaborated on the legal drama Prima Facie, which ran in the West End and Broadway starring Jodie Comer.
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Pike makes her Broadway debut after taking on film roles such as Amy Dunne in Gone Girl, for which she received an Academy Award nomination, Elspeth Catton in Saltburn and Marla Grayson in I Care A Lot, among others.
“What surprises me night after night performing this play is how audience members tell me they recognize themselves on stage,” Pike said. “Men find themselves moved and confronted, women declare themselves seen, and parents and children tell me the story has led them to vital conversations. People recount how they laugh and cry with us, and that’s all I can hope for. Suzie Miller has an indelible way of putting women’s experiences on stage in a way that touches, excites, moves and blindsides. Justin Martin’s direction fuels my imagination constantly. I am thrilled and humbled to make my Broadway debut with this role, in a theater that is beyond my wildest dreams.”
Inter Alia premiered at the National Theatre in London, before transferring to the West End and also held a live broadcast of that production, which was made available in cinemas worldwide. The West End production is currently nominated for best new play and best actress for Pike at the 2026 Olivier Awards.
The National Theatre, Sue Wagner, John Johnson,No Guarantees Productions and P3 Productions are producing on Broadway.
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