Review Roundup: What Are the Critics Saying About Inter Alia at the Wyndham’s Theatre?

Published on 8 April 2026

Summary

  • Inter Alia is now playing at Wyndham’s Theatre and the reviews are in.
  • Rosamund Pike stars as Crown Court judge Jessica Parks.
  • Critics are praising Pike and the production’s powerful, thought-provoking story.

Oscar-nominee Rosamund Pike (Saltburn, Gone Girl) stars in the West End transfer of National Theatre’s acclaimed play, Inter Alia, now playing at Wyndham’s Theatre for a strictly limited engagement.

About Inter Alia

Written by Olivier Award-winning playwright Suzie Miller (Prima Facie), Inter Alia follows Jessica Parks, a London Crown Court Judge who is sharp, compassionate, and unafraid to challenge a system she knows isn’t always just. Balancing her roles as a mother, friend, and legal authority, Jessica is forced to confront what justice truly means—both in the courtroom and at home—when an unthinkable event shatters her carefully managed world.

A blonde woman holds up a shot glass, with four more lined up in front of her, in Inter Alia on stage

What are the critics saying about Inter Alia?

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A compelling character study of a woman forced to be everything at once, anchored by Pike, a clear favourite to win the Best Actress Olivier this Sunday” - BroadwayWorld

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Shattering. A must-watch for anyone who has produced or has ever been a child.” - Everything Theatre

⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Rosamund Pike remains on sensational form as Suzie Miller’s morally fraught legal drama transfers to the West End” - Time Out

⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Rosamund Pike is supreme in a well-judged performance.” - WhatsOnStage

⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A triumphant, freewheeling turn by Rosamund Pike.” - Evening Standard

How to book tickets to Inter Alia?

Tickets for Inter Alia at Wyndham’s Theatre are available now. Secure your seats for this compelling and unmissable production before the limited run ends on Saturday, 20 June.

Hay Brunsdon

By Hay Brunsdon

I've over 15 years of writing and editorial experience, and starting working in the West End theatre industry in 2012. When not watching or writing about theatre I'm usually swimming, hiking, running, or training for triathlons in the Stroud valleys.