Six degrees of separation (theater)
See also: Six degrees of separation (homonymy)
Six degrees of separation is a Play American Dramaturge John Guare created in 1990. It was then adapted in a film carried out by Fred Schepisi, left to the the United States on December 8th 1993. She is regarded as the most popular part of John Guare.
The part takes again the principle according to which two people are connected by at least 6 other people, principle used following the exploitation of the part and film by many creators of television and cinema. It is interesting besides to note that J.J. Abrams, author of the series Six Dismantle and Lost , played the part of Doug in the film adaptation of the part. It enormously took as a starting point besides the theses of the part to incorporate certain elements in the series of them.
Summary
Blank and Ouisa Kittredge, rich salesmen of art in New York, receive one evening the visit of an young man who claims to be a friend of their children in Harvard. They offer hospitality for the night to him while it levels them with an impeccable kitchen and a conversation. But the following day, Blank and Ouisa discover that it is not exactly that which it claims to be…Through the history of a family which is made berner by an young man surprisingly educated and cultivated, it is about a satire on the reports/ratios of classes, the naivety of the liberal American middle-class and the devastators effects of an imposture on the life of a family bathed in the " politically correct".
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