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 The Stranger
Six Degrees of Separation
07/13/2006: 333 words, approx. 1 pages Six Degrees of Separation ReAct Theatre Through July 30. If you managed to miss both Seattle Rep's 1993 production (you're forgiven for skipping that) and the film starring Will Smith (as a gay guy!), then you might want to skip the...
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 Artforum International
Six Degrees of Separation.
02/01/1994: 931 words, approx. 3 pages There is something morally anemic about Six Degrees of Separation. On Broadway, where it ran like a Restoration comedy on poppers, the messier social issues of John Guare's play were folded in on themselves--as if a perfect sheet of dough covered everything with...
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 AP News
Actress Kitty Carlisle Hart dies at 96
4/19/2007: 898 words, approx. 3 pages Kitty Carlisle Hart, whose long career spanned Broadway, opera, television and film, including the classic Marx Brothers movie "A Night at the Opera," died after a battle with pneumonia, her son said Wednesday. She was 96."She passed away peacefully" Tuesday night in her Manhattan apartment,...
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 The New York Observer
Sayonara, Sweet Kazuko: Jewelry Designer, Loveable Kook
10/2/2007: 844 words, approx. 3 pages Last week, New York lost a great eccentric. Her name was Kazuko. You may well have encountered her. Maybe you saw her at Barneys and wondered who she was. I’m talking about that tiny exotic Japanese lady—with her long hair, voluminous white layered frocks...



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Critical Essay by Gene A. Plunka
8,901 words, approx. 30 pages
 In the following essay, Plunka provides a detailed analysis of Guare's Six Degrees of Separation, lauding it as one of the most effective examples of black comedy.


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