Marjorie Prime Official
The play serves as a profound meditation on what it means to be human in an age where technology can simulate our most private identities.
: The play examines the ethics of using AI to stave off the loneliness of bereavement. While Primes offer comfort to some, like Marjorie’s son-in-law Jon , they can also exacerbate grief or create "unrealistic, artificial relationships" for others, like her daughter Tess . Marjorie Prime
: Struggling with fading memory; her relationship with Walter Prime (appearing as he did in his youth) allows her to relive her history. The play serves as a profound meditation on
: Deeply skeptical of the technology, viewing the Prime as a "harmful" reminder that sanitizes difficult family truths, including her brother Damien's suicide. : Struggling with fading memory; her relationship with
Originally premiering at the Mark Taper Forum in 2014, the play saw a notable Off-Broadway run in 2015 starring . A 2017 film adaptation starred Jon Hamm, Geena Davis, and Tim Robbins. Most recently, a 2025 Broadway revival at the Hayes Theater featured June Squibb , Cynthia Nixon , and Danny Burstein , with reviews noting that the play feels even more "prescient" and "uncanny" in the era of modern chatbots.
: The "accommodating" son-in-law who believes in the therapeutic value of the Primes to maintain a sense of "connectedness".
