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  1. Learn about the 1990 play by John Guare that explores the existential premise of six degrees of separation between people. Find out the plot, characters, awards, adaptations and historical cast of the play.

  2. A drama-comedy about a con man who infiltrates the lives of a wealthy couple in New York City, challenging their notions of identity and connection. Learn about the plot, characters, settings, themes, and production information of this Tony-nominated play.

  3. Six Degrees of Separation. John Guare. Author bio (s) $13.00. Qty: Full Length, Comedy/Drama. 13 men, 4 women. Total Cast: 17, Flexible Set. ISBN-13: 978-0-8222-1034-4. Apply for Rights. MIN. PERFORMANCE FEE: $105 per performance.

  4. Six degrees of separation is the idea that all people are six or fewer social connections away from each other. As a result, a chain of "friend of a friend" statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of six steps. It is also known as the six handshakes rule.

  5. A play by John Guare about a con artist who impersonates Sidney Poitier's son and fools several wealthy New Yorkers. The play explores themes of identity,...

  6. Nov 14, 1990 · Six Degrees of Separation: A Play. Paperback – November 14, 1990. In this soaring and deeply provacative tragicomedy of race, class, and manners, John Guare has created the msot important American play in years.

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  7. Oct 17, 1990 · Six Degrees of Separation (Original, Play, Drama, Broadway) opened in New York City Nov 8, 1990 and played through Jan 5, 1992.

  8. Six Degrees of Separation: A Play. John Guare. Vintage Books, 1990 - Drama - 120 pages. In this soaring and deeply provocative tragicomedy of race, class, and manners, John Guare has...

  9. Nov 14, 1990 · Six Degrees of Separation: A Play. John Guare. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Nov 14, 1990 - Drama - 144 pages. In this soaring and deeply provacative tragicomedy of race, class, and...

  10. May 5, 2020 · Guare based the premise of his play on an actual incident--a young African-American man gained access to the homes of upper-class New Yorkers by pretending to be the son of actor Sidney Poitier--but the creation of the play is an imaginative tour de force.

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