National Theatre lands Broadway run
The National Theatre’s hit play Inter Alia is set to transfer to Broadway this autumn, according to recent notices. (The transfer was announced in coverage tracking London‑to‑New York moves for the 2026 season.) (x.com)
The National Theatre’s *Inter Alia* is headed to Broadway this fall, with Rosamund Pike set to reprise the lead in a limited run at the Music Box Theatre. (nationaltheatre.org.uk) Previews are scheduled to begin on November 10, 2026, with an opening night on December 1 and a closing date of February 21, 2027, according to the National Theatre and Broadway listings. (playbill.com) Pike will make her Broadway debut as Jessica Parks, a London Crown Court judge at the center of Suzie Miller’s one-act legal drama. Justin Martin, who also directed Miller’s *Prima Facie*, is directing the transfer. (playbill.com) The move extends a run that began at London’s National Theatre in 2025 and continued with a West End transfer to Wyndham’s Theatre, where the production is booked through June 20, 2026. Producers described both London engagements as sold out. (nationaltheatre.org.uk) The Broadway booking also adds another London-to-New York transfer to the 2026 season, with a play from the *Prima Facie* team returning to Broadway after that earlier courtroom drama became an international hit. Miller wrote both plays, and Martin directed both stage productions. (deadline.com) The National Theatre said the Broadway production is being mounted with producers Sue Wagner, John Johnson, No Guarantees Productions, and P3 Productions. Further casting has not yet been announced. (nationaltheatre.org.uk) In London, the play has already entered the 2026 awards conversation: *Inter Alia* is nominated for Best New Play at the Olivier Awards, and Pike is nominated for Best Actress. Pike also won the 2026 Critics’ Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress for the role. (theatreweekly.com) For Broadway audiences, the next date is simple: *Inter Alia* starts performances at the Music Box on November 10, with Pike bringing the National Theatre production across the Atlantic intact. (interaliabroadway.com)