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Rosamund Pike to make Broadway debut with Inter Alia after sold-out London success

Pike's drama explores motherhood, modern masculinity, and the pressures of balancing career and family life


Pop Culture & Art April 09, 2026 1 min read
Photo: Reuters

Rosamund Pike is officially set to make her Broadway debut, bringing her acclaimed performance in Inter Alia to New York later this year.

The Golden Globe and Emmy-winning actress will reprise her role as Jessica Parks, a London Crown Court judge, in the stage production, which is scheduled to begin previews on November 10, 2026, at the Music Box Theatre. The show will officially open on December 1 for a limited engagement.

Inter Alia, written by Suzie Miller and directed by Justin Martin, has already enjoyed sold-out runs at London’s National Theatre and in the West End, earning widespread critical acclaim.

The legal drama explores complex themes including motherhood, modern masculinity, and the pressures of balancing career and family life, all through the lens of Pike’s character navigating flaws within the justice system.

Pike’s performance has been particularly celebrated, earning her a Critics’ Circle Theatre Award and nominations at the 2026 Olivier Awards for Best Actress, while the play itself is also nominated for Best New Play.

The production reunites Miller and Martin, the creative duo behind the award-winning play Prima Facie, further raising expectations for its Broadway run.

In a statement, Pike described the role as deeply impactful, noting how audiences have connected with the story’s emotional and social themes, often seeing their own experiences reflected on stage.

Additional casting for the Broadway production has yet to be announced, but anticipation is already high as Pike prepares to take on one of the theater world’s biggest stages for the first time.

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