Jordan Harrison, a Bainbridge Island native
currently living in New York, is regarded as one of the most exciting new
voices in experimental theatre. He has published a number of plays - among them
Kid-Simple, Finn in the Underworld, The Museum Play, Fit
for Feet And Other Short Plays, Act A Lady, Amazons and Their Men,
Doris to Darlene: A Cautionary Valentine, and
Futura, a play
on the social significance of fonts. Several of Harrison's productions
have premiered at the internationally acclaimed Humana Festival while others
have been performed at Portland Center Stage, Berkeley Rep, Clubbed Thumb, and
the American Conservatory Theatre. Harrison’s play
Marjorie Prime,
a 2015 Pulitzer Prize finalist, premiered at the Mark Taper Forum and had its
New York premiere that same fall at Playwrights Horizons. The New York
Times calls
Marjorie Prime "a thought-provoking play about memory, its
corruption and our insistence that technology help us outwit death." A
film adaptation of the play is currently in production. Harrison is
also the recipient of many prestigious awards and recognitions.
He currently writes for the Netflix original series
Orange is the
New Black. For more information about this author go to
http://www.jordanharrison.org.