Rosamund Pike fights back tears during curtain call of London play Inter Alia

The 47-year-old returned to the theatre last summer after more than a decade away
Ekin Karasin
8 April 2026

Rosamund Pike became overcome with emotion during the curtain call of her West End show, Inter Alia.

She returned for the play’s West End press night premiere on Tuesday night and fought back tears as she thanked the audience at the end of the performance.

The former Bond girl was seen covering her face with both hands as the audience applauded her and her castmates.

In Inter Alia, Pike plays a Crown Court Judge specialising in sexual violence cases, whose teenage son Harry is accused of rape.

"Inter Alia" Press Night - Curtain Call
Rosamund Pike became emotional during the curtain call of Inter Alia
Dave Benett

The horrendous allegation leaves her character torn between her commitment to justice and her obligation to protect her son.

Evening Standard’s Nick Curtis gave the play four out of five stars, stating that Pike “is a whirlwind as Jess faces down defendants, mounts a lavish dinner party, lets rip at a girls’ karaoke night, and even engages in a marital sex scene – in which her husband’s midlife crisis guitar acts as a phallic prop - that manages to be both erotic and painfully awkward”.

He added: “Onstage throughout, Pike is in constant motion, slipping in and out of outfits, catching a casually flung lemon, and keeping up a sometimes amused, sometimes emotionally frayed commentary for the audience on how her gender affects her life.

“The role plays to her dramatic skills but also a flair for physical comedy, as when a clothese iron spurting steam becomes a stand-in for her bumptious barrister husband.”

"Inter Alia" Press Night - Curtain Call
The tearful actor covered her face with her hands
Dave Benett

Last month, Pike took home the Critics’ Circle Theatre award for best actress for her performance in Inter Alia.

Among her fellow nominees was Rachel Zegler, who was up for her performance playing Eva Peron – Argentina’s former first lady – in Jamie Lloyd’s production of the hit musical Evita.

Just two months before her big return, she was punched in the face by a "mugger" on a bicycle in a violent robbery in London.

"Inter Alia" Press Night - Curtain Call
Pike with Cormac McAlinden and her child castmates
Dave Benett

The Wheel of Time star was on the phone to her mother when the attacker struck, snatching the device from her hand.

"I was on the phone to my mother — on a mobile phone walking along a road — and I was mugged,” she told Magic Radio in May 2025.

"The phone was snatched so all she heard was me scream and a thud and the phone went dead."

She described the attacker as "a kid" who cycled past her before punching her in the side of the cheek, leaving her with a bruise.