Marjorie Prime Reviews
DC Theater Arts- Highly Recommended
"...Marjorie Prime is ideally suited for the theatrical medium. In its investigation of transhumanism, it uses theater’s restrictions on what can be physically represented on stage to its advantage: humans look like droids and droids look like humans, and soon the two blend into a strange melded perversion of both. Under Jason Tamborini’s direction at the Prologue Theatre, it’s hard to imagine this play being performed or produced more beautifully."
MD Theatre Guide- Highly Recommended
"...“Marjorie Prime” is alternately lovely, poetic, compelling and achingly sad. The play seemed to be completed in the blink of an eye—rather like life itself."
BroadwayWorld- Highly Recommended
"...Tamborini uses Malory Hartman's lighting design very creatively to indicate the passage of time. Ian Vespermann's sound design provides the straight-up Vivaldi that Marjorie used to play when she was a violinist; and then it provides a distorted season when the entity recalling the music is a memory or maybe just some code. But nothing human is distorted in this very well-acted, thoughtful, and welcome play. Here's looking at you, kids."