A moving look at memory, loss, and AI, Marjorie Prime asks what it means to truly remember.
What would you say to a loved one if you had the chance to see them again—only as a more attentive version of who they were? In Marjorie Prime, Pulitzer Prize finalist Jordan Harrison reimagines the family drama through a deeply poignant and subtly humorous lens. Directed by Tony Award® nominee Anne Kauffman (Mary Jane), this thought-provoking play explores themes of aging, artificial intelligence, memory, and the complexities of human connection. As the boundaries between real and remembered lives begin to blur, Marjorie Prime offers a powerful meditation on love, loss, and the stories we leave behind.