38 pages • 1 hour read
72
Play • Fiction
New York City • 1990s
1990
Adult
18+ years
NP
In Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare, wealthy couple Ouisa and Flan Kittredge are charmed and deceived by Paul, a young man who gains their trust by claiming to know their children and being the son of Sidney Poitier, eventually leading to shocking revelations about his true nature and actions. Themes include identity, deception, and societal connections. The play includes themes of deception, relationship dynamics, police brutality, and suicide.
Mysterious
Challenging
Contemplative
Bittersweet
Emotional
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John Guare's play Six Degrees of Separation expertly explores themes of identity, social status, and human connection through sharp dialogue and compelling character dynamics. Critics commend its witty and thought-provoking script but note that its focus on the elite may feel exclusive to some audiences. Overall, the play is praised for its intellectual depth and engaging narrative.
A reader who enjoys Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare is likely captivated by intricate social dynamics and sharp-witted dialogue. Comparable to fans of Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead or Yasmina Reza's Art, this audience appreciates sophisticated satire and the exploration of human connections.
6,743 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
72
Play • Fiction
New York City • 1990s
1990
Adult
18+ years
NP
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