Thursday, April 9, 2026

B'way Update: Rosamund Pike in Inter Alia

Rosamund Pike in Inter Alia.
Credit: Manuel Harlan
Emmy and Golden Globe winner Rosamund Pike (I Care a Lot, State of the Union) will repeat her Olivier-nominated performance in Suzie Miller's play Inter Alia on Broadway this fall. The one-character play will begin previews at the Music Box Theater on Nov. 10 prior to a Dec. 1 opening. This will be her Broadway debut. Like Miller's previous play Prima Facie, Inter Alia is a solo show abut the British legal system. Pike plays Jessica Parker, a London Crown Court judge determined to reform a system that isn't always just.

Playwright Suzie Miller said in a statement, "I am so excited to be returning to Broadway alongside my Prima Facie director, the brilliant Justin Martin, with my new play Inter Alia. This National Theatre production is currently playing on London's West End, featuring Rosamund Pike who is nothing short of magnificent in the lead role. Inter Alia was commissioned, supported and produced at the National Theatre, who alongside our extraordinary producing partners are bringing the show across the pond. We are all thrilled to have this opportunity to engage in a contemporary conversation with NYC audiences."

Ms. Pike added, "What surprises me night after night performing this play is how audience members tell me they recognise themselves on stage. 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 theatre that is beyond my wildest dreams"


2025-26 Broadway/Off-Broadway Calendar
Spring 2026
April 9--Death of a Salesman (Winter Garden)
April 12--Titanique (St. James)
April 14--The Adding Machine (New Group/Theater at St. Clements)
April 15--The Fear of 13 (James Earl Jones)
April 16--Proof (Booth)
April 19--Hamlet (BAM)
April 19--Fallen Angels (Roundabout/Todd Haimes)
April 20--Schmigadoon (Nederlander)
April 20--Drama League Nominations (NYPL at Lincoln Center)
April 21--The Balusters (MTC/Friedman)
April 21-- Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations (Museum of Broadway)
April 22--Beaches, a New Musical (Majestic)
April 23--The Rocky Horror Show (Roundabout/Studio 54)
April 25--Joe Turner's Come and Gone (Barrymore)
April 26--The Lost Boys (Palace)
April 27--Outer Critics Nominees Reception (West Bank Cafe)
April 29--Drama Desk Nominations
May 3--Lortel Awards (NYU Skirball)
May 5--Tony Nominations
May 7--The Receptionist (Second Stage/Signature Center)
May 11--Outer Critics Circle Winners Announced
May 15--Drama League Awards (Ziegfeld Ballroom)
May 17--Drama Desk Awards (Town Hall)
May 18--Chita Rivera Awards (NYU Skirball)
May 21--Outer Critics Circle Awards ceremony (MMAC Theater)
May--The Emporium (CSC)
: Girls : Chance : Music (Vineyard Theater)
Animal Wisdom (Signature Theater Company)
Indian Princesses (Atlantic Theater Co.)
No Singing in the Navy (Playwrights Horizons)
Rheology (Playwrights Horizons)

2026-27
Let the Good Times Roll: A New Orleans Gumbo
Private Lives

Summer 2026
June 2--Theater World Awards (Venue TBA)
June 7--Tony Awards (Radio City Music Hall/CBS)
June 17--La Cage Aux Folles (Encores!/City Center)
June 24--Birthright (MCC)
July 14--The Whoopi Monologues (LCT/Mitzi Newhouse)
Bocking (New Group/Theater at St. Clements)

Fall/Winter 2026
Sept. 8--School Girls or The African Mean Girls Play (MTC/Friedman) (previews begin, opening TBA)
Oct. 13--The Unbelievers (MTC/City Center)
Nov. 8--Wanted (James Earl Jones)
Dec. 1--Inter Alia (Music Box)
Dec. 6--Galileo: A Rock Musical (Shubert) (previews begin, opening TBA)
Dreamgirls
Jackals (New Group/Theater at St. Clements)
Much Ado About Nothing (Shubert theater TBA; dates TBA)

Future--10 Things I Hate About You; Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death; Beat Street; Black Orpheus; Coal Miner's Daughter; Come Fall in Love--The DDLJ Musical; Crazy Rich Asians; The Devil Wears Prada; Ella: An American Miracle; Eurovision Song Contest; Everybody's Talking About Jamie; Fahrenheit 451; The Fantasticks (Revised Version); Fire and Rain: The James Taylor Musical; Frida, the Musical; Game of Thrones; Get Happy; The Griswolds' Broadway Vacation; High Noon; Imitation of Life; The Interestings; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; The Karate Kid; La La Land; The Mousetrap; Nancy Drew and the Mystery at Spotlight Manor; The Nanny; The Normal Heart/The Destiny of Me; Pal Joey; Particle Fever; Purple Rain; The Queen's Gambit; Rear Window; The Secret Garden; Sing Street; Slumdog Millionaire; Soul Train; Studio 54; Waking Ned Devine; Working Girl.

2025-26 Broadway Season Breakdown
New Plays
All Out: Comedy About Ambition
The Balusters
Call Me Izzy
Dog Day Afternoon
The Fear of 13
Giant
Liberation (transfer from Off-Broadway)
Little Bear Ridge Road
Oedipus
Punch

New Musicals
Beaches, A New Musical
The Lost Boys
Schmigadoon
Titanique (transfer from Off-Broadway)
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
The Queen of Versailles

Play Revivals
Art
Becky Shaw
Bug
Death of a Salesman
Every Brilliant Thing
Fallen Angels
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
Marjorie Prime
Proof
Waiting for Godot

Musical Revivals
Beetlejuice
Cats: The Jellicle Ball
Chess
Mamma Mia!
Ragtime
The Rocky Horror Show

Solos/Specialties
Jeffrey Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride
Rob Lake Magic with Special Guests The Muppets 


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