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Six Degrees of Separation Broadway Reviews

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Inspired by a true story, the play follows the trail of a young black con man, Paul, who insinuates himself into the lives of a wealthy New York couple, Ouisa... (more info)

Theatre Ethel Barrymore Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Apr 5, 2017
Opened Apr 25, 2017
Critics' Rating
7.93 Mixed
12 Positive
3 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
4.96 Mixed
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Review: A Scam Artist’s Masterwork in ‘Six Degrees of Separation’

From: New York Times  |  By: Ben Brantley  |  Date: 4/25/2017

That dangerous young man who calls himself Paul Poitier has grown up in the 27 years since he first set foot on a New York stage. All right, perhaps not 'grown up,' since we're still talking about a narcissistic con artist of adolescent fecklessness ...

Any doubt that John Guare's 1990 sharp-edged comedic drama 'Six Degrees of Separation' is one of the finest contemporary American plays should be put to rest by the terrific new Broadway revival starring Allison Janney ('The West Wing'), John Benjami...

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Allison Janney, Corey Hawkins Lead 'Six Degrees' Revival

From: NBC New York  |  By: Robert Kahn  |  Date: 4/25/2017

It's 1990 all over again in 'Six Degrees of Separation,' a period-faithful revival of the John Guare play -- based on real events -- about a clever con artist who convinces an erudite Upper East Side couple that he's the son of Sidney Poitier. Alliso...

On the evidence of the spectacular revival that opened tonight at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, with a cast led by Allison Janney (Mom, The West Wing), Corey Hawkins (Straight Outta Compton) and John Benjamin Hickey (The Normal Heart), either it's bee...

Despite the vitalizing presence of Allison Janney in director Trip Cullman's elegant revival, 'Six Degrees of Separation' lacks the comic bite of the original production. In its time, John Guare's 1990 social satire about New York sophisticates who a...

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'Six Degrees of Separation': Theater Review

From: Hollywood Reporter  |  By: David Rooney  |  Date: 4/25/2017

The 2011 Broadway revival of The House of Blue Leaves was too unbalanced to do the job, but Trip Cullman's razor-sharp staging of Six Degrees of Separation serves as a welcome reminder of the fiercely intelligent, pungently funny voice of playwright ...

The good news on the Broadway revival of 'Six Degrees of Separation' is great news. Twenty-seven years after the debut of John Guare's comedy of manners and mores in Manhattan, 'Six Degrees' retains its place as one of the great American plays of the...

Broadway's crazy good revival of 'Six Degrees of Separation' is proof of theater's enduring impact. Even if you've never seen John Guare's smart, juicy and still-potent 1990 comedy - or the film version - you probably know the meaning of the title. Y...

The production, directed with compassion and merciless hilarity by Trip Cullman, has a wonderful, luxuriously large cast, with some actors dropping in for just a few perfectly pitched scenes. Allison Janney and John Benjamin Hickey are blissfully sno...

Like Yasmina Reza's Art, it is also seductive in the way it revolves around visual arts. The centrepiece here, however, is not an all-white canvas but a rotating, double-sided Kandinsky. There are two sides to Guare's story too. He keeps the play spi...

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Six Degrees of Separation

From: TimeOut NY  |  By: David Cote  |  Date: 4/25/2017

Yes, John Guare's 1990 hit feels dated. Two Upper East Side culture vultures are swindled by an African-American youth pretending to be Sidney Poitier's son and their child's Harvard classmate: In 2017, such a plot would quickly unravel with a few Go...

Even softened slightly as it is in this production, the play's brutal message to sophisticates, whether at the end of Reagan's era or the start of Trump's, comes through. We still do not know anyone but ourselves - and ourselves not too well, either....

Of the large cast, a handful of supporting players -- Cody Costro, as a spoiled Dartmouth kid; Chris Perfetti, as the swindler's Henry Higgins-like instructor in upper class behavior -- make a strong impression. The lead actors, though, all seem off,...

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Aisle View: Six More Degrees

From: Huffington Post  |  By: Steven Suskin  |  Date: 4/25/2017

Almost thirty years later, Six Degrees is something of a period piece. Guare illustrates in a roundabout manner how the cellphone and the Internet have thoroughly changed the world we live in, as the plot stands on circumstances that would be instan...

The play's most significant painting, a Kandinsky, hangs over all the action-and what does its centrality finally tell us? Perhaps, for one, that this a play about the perversity of worth: of the works of art that Ouisa and Flan are so engaged in de...

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