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Where do our memories go when we die? Jordan Harrison's "Marjorie Prime," now receiving its Broadway premiere at the Helen Hayes Theatre, asks this question with stunning simplicity and deva…
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What would you say to someone you lost, if you could see them again? What if they're a better listener now than when they were alive? Audiences are figuring that out at Majorie Prime, which …
What would you say to someone you lost, if you could see them again? What if they're a better listener now than when they were alive? Audiences are figuring that out at Majorie Prime, which …
Marjorie Prime is now open on Broadway at the Hayes Theater. Get tickets at 2st.com
What would you say to someone you lost, if you could see them again? What if they're a better listener no…
At 96 years old, Squibb is one of the oldest individuals to ever lead a Broadway show. She isn't taking her memories for granted.
As humans are periodically replaced by eager and curious Primes, the audience tumbles headlong into the uncanny valley.
The actors and their co-stars, Danny Burstein and Christopher Lowell, plus director Anne Kauffman and playwright Jordan Harrison discuss the questions at the play's center " including the po…
The cast of Marjorie Prime on Broadway officially opened on Monday, December 8, at the Helen Hayes Theater. Check out photos of the cast hitting the opening night red carpet below!
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Marjorie Prime, Pulitzer Prize finalist Jordan Harrison's family drama directed by Tony nominee Anne Kauffman, is officially open on Broadway. Starring June Squibb, two-time Tony winner Cynt…
Hear from June Squibb, Cynthia Nixon, Danny Burstein and more as they celebrate opening night of Jordan Harrison's MARJORIE PRIME.
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Pulitzer Prize finalist Jordan Harrison's stirring drama Marjorie Prime has arrived on Broadway. Directed by Tony nominee Anne Kauffman, this heart-aching work explores the nature of memory …
The cast of Marjorie Prime on Broadway officially opened on Monday, December 8, at the Helen Hayes Theater. Check out photos of the cast taking their opening night bows below!
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What does it mean to be human? And will our current and relatively unfettered deep dive into artificial intelligence help to clarify things, or will it further muddy the waters? These are th…
It's the age of artificial intelligence, and 86-year-old Marjorie " a jumble of disparate, fading memories " has a handsome new companion who's programmed to feed the story of her life back …
Freshly 96, June Squibb is giving one of the sharpest and most emotionally precise performances currently onstage in the Broadway premiere of Marjorie Prime, Jordan Harrison's one-act about …
Anne Kauffman, who helmed the 2015 off-Broadway production, directs with a steady hand and a keen sense of light and sound. Sharp blackouts barely give us time to catch our breath before we …
I kept waiting to feel … well, more. More rapt, more heartbroken, more rattled by the harrowing questions presented by the long, slow, terribly seductive suicide humanity seems bent on car…
Nixon's Tess is vulnerable enough for you to sense the fear in her eyes, but this is an actress with a steely core and, indeed, Nixon turns on a dime when her character realizes, as I think …
June Squibb, Cynthia Nixon, Danny Burstein, and Christopher Lowell co-star in the Broadway bow of Jordan Harrison's Pulitzer finalist play.
June Squibb stars in the Broadway premiere of Jordan Harrison's meditation on grief and the nature of human and artificial intelligence.
Marjorie Prime, the existential drama from Jordan Harrison, opens tonight at the Helen Hayes Theater, directed by Anne Kauffman. The production stars Danny Burstein, Christopher Lowell, Cynt…
"Marjorie Prime,"Â Â has turned even more uncanny in the ten years since its Off-Broadway run, when the 85-year-old Lois Smith gave a lustrous performance as the 85-year-old Marjorie, a …
The stage and screen legend is back home on Broadway, where she got her start in "Gypsy" opposite Ethel Merman in 1960, for the first time in eight years.Â