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Jan 11th, 2026 @ 2:00 PM ESTStarts
Sunday Jan 11th, 2026 @ 2:00 PM ESTEnds
Feb 15th, 2026 @ 9:30 PM ESTEnds
Sunday Feb 15th, 2026 @ 9:30 PM ESTThe Hayes Theater
240 W 44th St, New York
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🤖💭 MARJORIE PRIME — A Tender, Thought-Provoking Broadway Drama 💭🤖
Quietly powerful and profoundly moving, MARJORIE PRIME comes to Broadway as a luminous meditation on memory, love, and what it means to be human in an age of artificial intelligence. Written by Pulitzer Prize finalist Jordan Harrison and directed by Tony Award® nominee Anne Kauffman (Mary Jane), this acclaimed play reinvents the family drama with emotional precision and haunting beauty.
Set in the near future, Marjorie Prime asks a simple but devastating question: What would you say to someone you lost, if you could see them again? When Marjorie, an aging woman experiencing memory loss, is given the chance to interact with a “Prime”—a holographic recreation of her late husband designed to preserve memories—past and present begin to intertwine. As her family grapples with grief, technology, and unresolved relationships, the line between what was lived and what is remembered starts to blur.
Wryly funny yet deeply poignant, the play explores how we shape our memories, edit our histories, and use technology to soften loss—or rewrite it entirely. As each character confronts love, regret, and legacy, Marjorie Prime reveals the fragile ways we hold onto one another, even after death.
Minimalist in style but vast in emotional scope, MARJORIE PRIME is a deeply human story about aging, mortality, and connection—perfect for audiences drawn to intimate, intellectually rich theater that lingers long after the final moment.
📍 Location
Hayes Theater
240 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036
🌟 Why MARJORIE PRIME Stays With You
Pulitzer Prize finalist contemporary play
Thoughtful exploration of AI, memory, and grief
Intimate, emotionally resonant storytelling
Wry humor balanced with heart-aching beauty
Ideal for audiences who love reflective, modern drama
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