Friday, September 12, 2025

'Inter Alia' by Suzie Miller

12 September 2025

Suzie Miller’s remarkable one-woman play 'Prima Facie' (reviewed here in August 2022) was a captivating, compelling masterclass in dramatic storytelling, featuring an extraordinary solo performance by Jodie Comer. Last Saturday we were at the Vue cinema in Bedford to see the NT Live screening of Suzie Miller’s new play at the National Theatre in London, ‘Inter Alia’, which reunites her with director Justin Martin. ‘Inter Alia’ stars Rosamund Pike as a London Crown Court Judge, juggling the challenges of being a working mother when a shocking event threatens her and her family. It’s a clever, thoughtful play, with Rosamund Pike both narrating and playing her part in the story, and it raises important questions about modern masculinity and motherhood. But, although this is not a one-woman play, otherwise it felt too much like a repetition of the ‘Prima Facie’ formula. ‘Inter Alia’ was brilliantly acted, inventive, thought-provoking and moving: if I hadn’t seen ‘Prima Facie’ I might have been similarly blown away by it. But, for me, it didn’t quite match the devastating power of the earlier play.

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