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Jordan Harrison (born 1977) is an American
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. He grew up on
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. His play ''Marjorie Prime'' was a finalist for the 2015
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.


Biography

Harrison received a B.A. from
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in 1999 and an M.F.A. from
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, where he studied with
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. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Shortly after graduating from Brown, his play ''Kid-Simple'', which he wrote while in grad school, was produced at the
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in 2004. The Actors Theatre of Louisville subsequently premiered his plays ''Act a Lady'' (2006) and ''Maple and Vine'', both of which were directed by Anne Kauffman, and ''The Grown-Up'', which was directed by Ken Rus Schmoll. ''Act a Lady,'' after being developed at the PlayPenn New Play Conference in 2005, was subsequently produced in several venues including the New Conservatory Theatre Center, San Francisco in April 2009. ''The Museum Play'' had workshops at Brown University (2003), readings at Playwrights Horizons (2003) and Signature Theatre Company (2005) and a production at Red Eye Theatre, Minneapolis (2004). ''Finn in the Underworld'' premiered at
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, California, in 2005, directed by Les Waters. His
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plays include ''Doris to Darlene'' (2007) and ''Maple and Vine'' at
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(2011), ''Amazons and their Men'' (2008) by Clubbed Thumb at the Ohio Theatre and ''Futura'' (2010) at National Asian American Theater Company. He wrote the book for a children's musical, ''The Flea and the Professor,'' with music composed by Richard Gray and lyrics by Harrison and Gray. The musical was commissioned by the Virginia and Harvey Kimmel Arts Education Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation and received an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. It was performed by the
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, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in May to June 2011, directed by Anne Kauffman. ''Suprema'' is a musical, with music and lyrics by Daniel Zaitchik and book and lyrics by Harrison. The musical had a reading at
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in May 2012, directed by
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. The musical was developed at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's 2011 Music Theatre Conference. ''The Amateurs'' premiered Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre on February 8, 2018, in previews and closed on March 29, 2018. Directed by Oliver Butler the play featured Kyle Beltran,
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, Michael Cyril Creighton, Greg Keller, Jennifer Kim and Thomas Jay Ryan. The play was nominated for the 2018 Off Broadway Alliance Award, Best New Play and the 2018 Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play (Bernstine). His play ''Log Cabin'' premiered Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons on June 1, 2018, in previews, officially on June 25. The play involves a tight-knit group of gays and lesbians and is directed by
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with
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starring. Harrison writes for the
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original series ''
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''.


''Marjorie Prime''

His play ''Marjorie Prime'' premiered at the
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in Los Angeles, California, in September 2014, under the direction of Les Waters. The play featured
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as "Marjorie",
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as "Tess", her daughter, Frank Wood as "Jon", Tess's husband, and Jeff Ward as "Walter", a computer-programmed, pixel-generated companion. The play had a reading at the South Coast Repertory's 2013 Pacific Playwrights Festival on April 28, 2013, directed by
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. The play was a finalist for the 2015
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, called "a sly and surprising work about technology and artificial intelligence told through images and ideas that resonate." The 2016 Horton Foote Prize for Outstanding New American Play was awarded to ''Marjorie Prime''. The prize includes a $20,000 monetary award. The play was nominated for the 2016 Drama League Award, for Outstanding Production Of A Broadway Or Off-Broadway Play and Distinguished Performance, Lois Smith; and the 2016
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, Outstanding Director, Anne Kaufman. ''Marjorie Prime'' opened
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at
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on November 20, 2015, in previews, officially on December 14, and closed on January 24, 2016, directed by Anne Kauffman. The Off-Broadway cast featured Noah Bean, Lisa Emery,
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, and Lois Smith. The ''
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'' reviewer noted that the play "envisions a day in the near future when we'll be able to program robots to serve as humanoid companions for the old, the infirm and the lonely. The play ... is also a sensitive study of family dynamics, which makes it all the more engaging." The play has been adapted for a
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, written and directed by
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. The film stars
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(Jon),
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(Walter),
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(Tess) and Lois Smith. Principal photography began in October 2015. The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival (Park City, Utah) in January 2017. The film won the Sloan Feature Film Prize at the Sundance Film Festival; the prize includes a $20,000 cash award.
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, located in Portland, Oregon, staged the Northwest premiere of ''Marjorie Prime'' from February 7 to March 5, 2017.
Missing Link Theatre
also located in Portland, Oregon, staged a production of ''Marjorie Prime'' in September 2019. It was directed by Donovan James, and starred Julisa Rowe, Jeff Giberson, Lani Jo Leigh, and Dan Fitzpatrick.


Style

Tim Sanford, artistic director of Playwrights Horizons said of Harrison: "He's one of the handful of exciting new writers. He creates these worlds that are—how do you describe it?—cerebral playgrounds." In an article in the ''Stanford Magazine'', the writer noted that "Sanford isn't the only one who has trouble describing a Harrison play. Each usually starts
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a bizarre premise." Harrison says that
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is an influence.Setoodeh, Ramin
"He Plays Well With Eras"
''Stanford Magazine'', January–February 2008


Plays and productions

*''Fit for Feet'' (2003) *''Kid-Simple'' (2004) *''The Museum Play'' (2004) *''Finn in the Underworld'' (2005) *''Act a Lady'' (2006) *''Doris to Darlene, A Cautionary Valentine'' (2007) *''Amazons and their Men'' (2008) *''Futura'' (2010) *''Maple and Vine'' (2011) *''The Flea and the Professor'' (2011) *''Suprema'' (2012) *''The Grown-Up'' (2014, Humana Festival of New American Plays) *''Marjorie Prime'' (2014) - Finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Drama *''The Amateurs'' (2018) *''Log Cabin'' (2018) *''The Antiquities'' (2025)


Awards and honors

His 10-minute play ''Fit for Feet'' won the Actors Theatre's
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in 2003.Huyck, Ed
"Jordan Harrison: Living the Airport Terminal Life"
''Backstage'', April 3, 2006
His children's musical, ''The Flea and the Professor'', won the 2011
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for Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical (produced by the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia). ''Act a Lady'' was nominated for the
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, Los Angeles Theater for 2007. Harrison attended the Sundance Institute Playwrights Retreat at the Ucross Foundation in February 2007. He received a Kesselring Fellowship in 2007, presented by the National Arts Club. He received the Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University in 2009. He was awarded a
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in 2009. He received the Jerome (2004) and McKnight Fellowships (2005) from The Playwrights' Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.Kleiman, Jaime
"Profile Playwright Jordan Harrison"
mnartists.org, October 10, 2004
He won the Roe Green Award, Cleveland Play House in 2013, which included a grant of $7,500, a weeklong residency and a public reading. *Loewe Award for Musical Theater *NEA/TCG Playwright-in-Residence Grant at the Empty Space Theatre (Seattle, Washington)"Residency Program for Playwrights"
tcg.org, accessed October 29, 2015


Notes


References


Profile from Playscripts, Inc.Center Theatre Group Season Announcement


External links

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