had the privilege to get to see the play in london’s national theatre and honestly i think i didn’t know what acting meant before i saw rosamund pike as jessica parks. 1h 40min of her whirlwinding on stage, switching from a judge‘s robe to a mother’s pyjama to a wife’s dinner party dress.
the play “inter alia” references to “living her life ‘inter alia’ because, as a woman, one’s life is lived amongst all the other things.”
life seems good tho, she makes the court a more human space, advocating for women as a judge, manages the household, does her best to raise a feminist son, protects him from bullies, educates him on porn, cooks dinners, has good marital sex - inter alia. but then everything she believed in unravels when her 18 year old son harry is accused to have raped his childhood friend amy on a party night.
suzie miller makes you contemplate motherhood and its challenges when being a feminist/mother/judge doesn’t add up anymore because of your instinct to protect your son and also his alleged victim. how do you handle a rape cause you’d normally immediately try to take to prison when it is your own beloved son?
suzie miller raises these questions in such a breathtaking way and if you can go to london, pls go see it live.