Marjorie Prime is a Broadway play at the Helen Hayes Theatre that invites audiences into a quiet, deeply thoughtful story about memory, loss, and the way we hold onto the people who shaped our lives. Set in the near future, the narrative centers on Marjorie, an elderly woman who interacts with a technologically crafted version of her late husband, designed to recreate familiar conversation and companionship. As she, her daughter, and her son-in-law navigate their own unresolved feelings, the play explores how memory can be both comforting and elusive, raising questions about identity and connection in an era of advanced technology. The production layers subtle performances with reflective dialogue and a poignant emotional current that resonates with anyone who has grappled with the passage of time or the absence of loved ones. With its gentle pacing and thoughtful themes, Marjorie Prime offers a moving theatrical experience that lingers in the mind long after the final scene.


















