Rosamund Pike delivers a ‘remarkable’ (The Times) and ‘triumphant turn at the height of her powers’ (The Standard) in the celebrated role for which she won Best Actress at the Olivier Awards 2026.
Following its smash hit debut at the National Theatre, this bold, witty and deeply human new play from Olivier Award-winning writer Suzie Miller and BAFTA Award-winning director Justin Martin is now playing London’s Wyndham’s Theatre until 20 June only.
Jessica Parks is a maverick London Crown Court Judge; sharp, compassionate, and determined to change a system she knows isn’t always just. But her career exists inter alia (‘among other things’) as she balances motherhood, friendship and the elusive notion of ‘having it all’
So, when an unthinkable event rocks her finely tuned life, can she hold her family together - or will everything fall apart?
"Rosamund Pike is electric. A smash hit for the National Theatre"
Mail On Sunday
“All rise for Rosamund Pike: a force of nature”
“Rosamund Pike's turn will leave you breathless”
“A gripping, socio-political railroad”
Daily Mail
“Rosamund Pike rules in this searing legal drama”
Guardian
“Rosamund Pike is remarkable. This is acting at its best”
“Director Justin Martin brings streamlined pizzazz”
The Times
“A transfixing shape-shifting performance. Rosamund Pike is riveting”
Daily Telegraph
"Rosamund Pike delivers the goods with stadium-level charisma, intelligence and flair"
Time Out
“Thought-provoking and terrifying, Suzie Miller has created something we should all be talking about”
Broadway World
“Rosamund Pike paints an infinitely complex portrait of motherhood in this brilliantly emotive drama”
The Independent
“A tremendous performance from Rosamund Pike”
Financial Times
“A triumphant turn from an actress at the height of her powers”
“Jamie Glover brings great power to the cocksure father and husband”
The Standard
“Rosamund Pike is supreme”
“Slick and entertaining with the courage of its convictions. Justin Martin’s direction is full of verve and energy”
“Cormac McAlinden perfectly conveys teenage confusion”
WhatsOnStage
"A classy production with such a glittering star giving such a tour de force"
Metro
"A dream creative collaboration and unmissable production"
Radio Times
"Rosamund Pike plays a blinder. Intelligent and gripping. Inter Alia is a play for our time"
The Reviews Hub
“Rosamund Pike’s performance will be one of the most compelling in the West End this year”
“Jamie Glover and Cormac McAlinden are excellent”
The Upcoming
“Believe the hype. One of the best plays I’ve ever seen”
LBC
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Published On Sat, 31 January 2026
Inter Alia Transfers To The West End
Published On Tue, 21 October 2025
Access description: One 20cm step up to foyer through heavy double doors opening inwards. Box Office counter on the right. 18 steps down to Stalls. Staircases have handrails on both sides and some steps are highlighted. 12 steps up to the Royal Circle, 21 to the Upper Circle and approx. 43 to the Balcony with 2 steps between rows. Auditorium is carpeted – all other areas are tiled.
Sound Amplification: Infra-red system with 20 headsets. ID required. Collect headsets from the Cunard Bar which is a kiosk located at the bottom of the stairs from the foyer to the stalls. Induction loop at Box Office.
Guide Dogs: Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium and staff are available to dog-sit in the foyer.
Disabled Access: 2 spaces in Box A but no access for electric wheelchairs or scooters. Maximm 2 wheelchair user patrons per performance.
Toilets: One toilet in the box although it would not be possible to access this in a wheelchair. The women’s off the Stalls has been slightly adapted. From the foyer bar, the men’s and women’s are up 8 steps with a further 2 steps down inside the entrance to each. 1 step down to non-adapted toilet accessed via St Martin’s Court (level access) – please ask staff to assist.
Disabled Toilets: None at present. Patrons can use adapted toilets at the Noel Coward theate behind the Wyndham's.