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âAn elegant, thoughtful and quietly unsettling drama. Marjorie Primeoperates by stealthâĻ at some point, you realize that itâs been landing skillfully targeted punch after punch, right where it hurtsâĻ It keeps developing in your head, like a photographic negative, long after you have seen it.â
âBen Brantley, New York Times
âBrilliantâĻA startling and profound new drama.â âJesse Green, New York
âMemory is an essential element of lifeâcrucial to thought, feeling, progress, identity. But it also comes into play with particular power and meaning after someone who has been loved dies. And it is this tension between life and deathâwith memory functioning as connective tissueâthat animates Jordan Harrisonâs subtly shattering, Marjorie Prime.â âHedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times
âJordan Harrisonâs play has all the hallmarks of the best science fiction; itâs clever in conceit, alive with humor, surprising in its turns, and terribly haunting by the time the lights go out.â
âRollo Romig, New Yorker
With help from an intriguingly innovative technology in a future not far from our present, Marjorie examines her past, sometimes replacing her realities with idealized memories. Through deeply drawn charactersâboth real and in the form of artificial intelligence companions, or âPrimesâ âHarrison burrows into troubling questions of the digital age: What would we remember, and what would we forget, given the power of authorship? Will we be any less human, once computers know us better than we know ourselves?
Jordan Harrison grew up on Bainbridge Island, near Seattle. His plays include Maple and Vine, The Grown-Up, Doris to Darlene, Amazons and Their Men, Finn in the Underworld, Act a Lady, Kid-Simple, and Futura. Harrison is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Hodder Fellowship, the Kesselring Prize, and the Horton Foote Prize, among other awards. He was a 2015 Pulitzer Prize finalist for Marjorie Prime. A graduate of the Brown MFA program, Harrison is a writer-producer for the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black.