New York City. 1990.
~ This play is performed without an intermission. ~
DIRECTOR’S NOTE
Six Degrees of Separation, John Guare's modern classic, didn't just popularize the notion in a single expression that everyone on the globe is connected. His play explores race, class, the generational divide, the nature of imagination, experience and, ultimately, the delicacy of the relationships we crave. The play is funny, tragic, sophisticated, thought-provoking and current, especially in light of the racial reckoning our country is facing.