The drama is the latest legal thriller from Prima Facie playwright Suzie Miller.

Oscar nominee Rosamund Pike will make her Broadway debut this fall in Suzie Miller’s Inter Alia, beginning performances November 10 at the Music Box Theatre.
The legal drama, reuniting Prima Facie creatives Miller and director Justin Martin, opens December 10. Both the play and Pike are nominated for Olivier Awards, and the drama is currently running in the West End after an engagement last year at the National.
Inter Alia (which means “among other things”) is the story of a pioneering female court judge whose career and homelife collide when her teenage son is accused of raping a classmate at a party. “It is Pike’s play and Pike’s night, and she seizes it with such relish,” our critic at sibling website WhatsOnStage said.
The production has sets and costumes by Miriam Buether, lighting by Natasha Chivers, sound by Ben and Max Ringham, music by Erin LeCount and James Jacob, movement by Lucy Hind, music supervision by Nick Pinchbeck, and video by Willie Williams for Treatment Studios.
Full casting will be announced at a later date.