Marjorie Prime: A Haunting Sci-Fi Drama on Broadway
The Hayes Theater is currently hosting a remarkable production of Jordan Harrison’s “Marjorie Prime,” a thought-provoking science-fiction drama that explores the possibilities and implications of artificial intelligence in our lives. The play features a stellar cast, including the incomparable June Squibb, who shines as the titular character, Marjorie. At 96 years old, Squibb is a marvel to watch, bringing a depth and nuance to the role that is nothing short of astonishing.
The Story and Characters
The play revolves around Marjorie, an 85-year-old widow who interacts with a robot, Walter Prime, designed to resemble her late husband in his 20s. The robot, played by Christopher Lowell, is a Prime, an artificial intelligence designed to provide comfort and companionship to the elderly. As the story unfolds, Marjorie’s daughter, Tess, played by Cynthia Nixon, and her husband, Jon, played by Danny Burstein, become increasingly concerned about the impact of the Prime on their family’s dynamics.
June Squibb is a marvel in “Marjorie Prime” on Broadway. Joan Marcus
Themes and Implications
The play raises important questions about the role of technology in our lives, particularly in the context of aging and grief. As Marjorie becomes more dependent on the Prime, the boundaries between human and artificial intelligence begin to blur, leading to a series of profound and unsettling consequences. The play’s exploration of these themes is both timely and timeless, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and humanity.
Marjorie (Squibb) talks to Walter Prime (Christopher Lowell), a robot version of her late husband. Joan Marcus
A Stellar Cast and Crew
The production boasts an impressive cast, with Squibb, Nixon, and Burstein delivering standout performances. The ensemble’s chemistry is undeniable, making their characters’ interactions feel authentic and emotionally resonant. Director Anne Kauffman’s masterful handling of the cast and the material has resulted in a production that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply moving.
Danny Burstein and Cynthia Nixon are devastating as married couple Jon and Tess. Joan Marcus
Conclusion
“Marjorie Prime” is an early highlight of the Broadway season, offering a thought-provoking and emotionally charged exploration of the human condition. With its talented cast, clever writing, and timely themes, this production is not to be missed. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the official website or check out the review from the New York Post.
“Marjorie Prime” is an early highlight of the Broadway season. Joan Marcus
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