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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre)
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Six Degrees of Separation is a play written by John Guare and first produced in 1990. It is loosely Based on a True Story.The plot follows Flan Kittridge, a Manhattan art dealer who sells art to private collectors, and his wife Ouisa. They are entertaining a potential client at home in their apartment one evening when they're interrupted by Paul, a young African-American man who's apparently been stabbed, and who claims to be (a) a friend of their children from college, and (b) the illegitimate child of Sidney Poitier. During the course of the evening, Paul cooks for the Kittredges and charms them with stories about their children, about art and literature, and about his "father's" plans to make a live-action film version of Cats. Flan and Ouisa let Paul stay the night, but after discovering him in bed with another man the next morning, they furiously have him thrown out of the building. Soon afterward, they discover that more of their friends and acquaintances have also been taken in by Paul.The play won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for best play (as well as an Obie), and was nominated for four Tony awards, including Best Play, Best Actor (for Courtney B. Vance, who played Paul), Best Actress (for Stockard Channing, who played Ouisa), and Best Director (for Jerry Zaks, who won). It was later turned into a 1993 film directed by Fred Schepisi, with Channing reprising her role as Ouisa, Donald Sutherland as Flan, and Will Smith as Paul. While the film was never a big hit (the play ran for almost two years), the title did eventually inspire the "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game. | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
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Heroic BSoD: Ouisa is having one at the end, because she's bothered by the fact she and Flan have turned Paul into an anecdote to tell people at parties (literally in the movie). Flan doesn't understand why she's upset, which leads her to possibly walk out him for good at the end. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_1b65dfad | type |
The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Kelly Bishop (who played Kitty in the play, and also played Ouisa when Channing briefly left the production), John Cunningham (who played Flan), and Sam Stoneburner (who played Geoffrey) have brief appearances in the film as friends of Flan and Ouisa's in different scenes. Also, Kitty Carlisle made her last film appearance as the host of the final party Flan and Ouisa attend together. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_233d181 | type |
Misaimed Fandom | |
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Paul claims his thesis is about the Misaimed Fandom towards The Catcher in the Rye. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_23473ae7 | type |
Adaptation Expansion | |
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Adaptation Expansion: The story from the play (as well as the dialogue) is essentially the same (though the ending is slightly changed), but here, we see Flan and Ouisa at events they only hint at in the play (such as a wedding reception) telling the story to other people, so we can see the gradual realization of Ouisa's that Paul actually meant something to their lives. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_237404cc | type |
Ironic Echo | |
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Ironic Echo: "The Kandinsky. It's painted on two sides." | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_26fa627a | type |
Elephant in the Living Room | |
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Elephant in the Living Room: The two million dollars Flan is trying to get from Geoffrey for the Cezanne. Lampshaded by Ouisa, who explains how they were afraid Geoffrey was only going to think they wanted him there for his money, but they *liked* him; they just wanted the sale. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_297ab1b9 | type |
Parental Abandonment | |
Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_297ab1b9 | comment |
Parental Abandonment: Played with: Paul says he's the son of Sidney Poitier from another relationship, but claims he gets along great with him and his other family, and he's even gone to events with him. Played straight, however, when Paul claims to Elizabeth and Rick that he's Flan's illegitimate son, and Flan won't even see him. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_3036294e | type |
Scary Black Man | |
Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_3036294e | comment |
Scary Black Man: Flan, Ouisa, the Larkins, and Dr. Fine each treat Paul as this after they realize they've been duped by him. Only Ouisa begins to see him as something more than that by the end. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_3fe2b13f | type |
Ungrateful Bastard | |
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Ungrateful Bastard: The Kittredge children, Larkin's son, and (the most obnoxious of all) Dr. Fine's son. All of them were given everything they could ever need or want by their parents, who they treat with complete contempt and brazenly insult in return. | |
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Blatant Lies | |
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Blatant Lies: Sidney Poitier, of course, never had a son, illegitimate or otherwise. And as Elizabeth finds out later, Paul isn't Flan's son either. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_42215dce | type |
Ambiguous Ending | |
Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_42215dce | comment |
Ambiguous Ending: While Ouisa says she read a story about a man who hung himself in prison, we don't know if it's Paul. Also, we don't know if this is the end of Flan and Ouisa's marriage, or if they're just having a fight. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_6bd689ca | type |
Meaningful Echo | |
Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_6bd689ca | comment |
Meaningful Echo: Ouisa tells Paul at one point about getting to see the roof of the Sistine Chapel, and even getting to give it a high-five. At the end of the film, when she's left Flan and she's walking by a store, she remembers the act and the conversation, and give a high-five to the store awning. | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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Driven to Suicide: Rick. Also, possibly, Paul. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_722b3319 | type |
Camp Gay | |
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Camp Gay: Trent Conway. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_7ad2c23d | type |
ShoutOutToShakespeare | |
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Shout-Out to Shakespeare: Elizabeth is studying to be an actress, and to demonstrate her skill, she performs part of the "quality of mercy" speech. Later given an Ironic Echo when Elizabeth bitterly gives the same part of the speech again after finding out what Paul did to her and Rick. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_7d218606 | type |
Rapid-Fire Comedy | |
Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_7d218606 | comment |
Rapid-Fire Comedy: In his introduction to the play, Guare mentioned how he wanted the play to be this. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_80251be3 | type |
How We Got Here | |
Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_80251be3 | comment |
How We Got Here: The play and movie open with Flan and Ouisa panicking in their apartment, and the first part of the story shows why. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_805deb6e | type |
Small Role, Big Impact | |
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Small Role, Big Impact: Trent Conway only appears in one scene, but it's because of the information he gave to Paul that Paul is able to insinuate himself into his marks' lives. | |
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Bratty Teenage Daughter | |
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Bratty Teenage Children: Well, college-age. The children of Flan and Ouisa, Kitty and Larkin, and Dr. Fine. | |
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Con Man | |
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Con Man: What Paul turns out to be (as was his real-life counterpoint). | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_a4c37cbe | type |
Mood Whiplash | |
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Mood Whiplash: Everything's played for comedy until we see the consequences of Paul's encounter with Elizabeth and Rick. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_a90fff3 | type |
Based on a True Story | |
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Based on a True Story: Paul was based on real-life con artist David Hampton, who really did charm a number of people, from rich socialites to up-and-coming celebrities such as Melanie Griffith and Gary Sinise, into letting him stay the night and giving him small amounts of money. Guare heard about Hampton from one of his friends who had been conned, and decided to write a play about him. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_b53077b3 | type |
Take That! | |
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Take That!: Everyone's reaction upon finding out Paul had promised the people he conned parts in Cats: | |
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Berserk Button | |
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Berserk Button: The only time Paul gets angry is when Ouisa calls him stupid. | |
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Ambiguously Bi | |
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Ambiguously Bi: It's not clear whether Rick agreed to have sex with Paul because he always had unacknowledged bisexual tendencies, as opposed to something completely out of character that he only went along with because of Paul's charismatic charm. When Rick tells Elizabeth how great the encounter was, it strongly suggests that Rick was always inclined in that direction, whether he ever acted on or acknowledged it or not. | |
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Big Applesauce | |
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Big Applesauce: Most of the play, and the movie, takes place in New York City, specifically the Upper East Side. The movie especially makes use of New York City locations, specifically The Strand bookstore, where Ouisa and the others track down Poitier's autobiography and find out he had no sons. | |
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Speak in Unison | |
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Speak in Unison: Flan and Ouisa sometimes do this when they're telling Paul's story. | |
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Felony Misdemeanor | |
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Felony Misdemeanor / Serious Business: The other children are upset about their parents being taken in by Paul and treating him like a favorite son, but Woody (Flan and Ouisa' son) is more concerned with something else: | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Paul claims his thesis is about the Misaimed Fandom towards The Catcher in the Rye. Ouisa says that Trent Conway was Henry Higgins for Paul, referencing Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. | |
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AudienceMonologue | |
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Audience Monologue: The play is Flan and Ouisa (and later, other characters) telling their stories to the audience. | |
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No Name Given | |
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No Name Given: We never find out Paul's real name, and the characters don't either. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_dd0c5d58 | type |
Acting for Two | |
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Acting for Two: The same actor played the policeman who escorts Paul out of the apartment, and the doorman who spits on Flan later on. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_dea1fec3 | type |
PullingTheThread | |
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Pulling the Thread: Ouisa and Flan eventually figure out since their kids went to the same boarding school as Kitty and Larkin's kids, and Dr. Fine's son, Paul must be know someone from there. When the kids (reluctantly) investigate on their own, they discover Trent Conway. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_e1acc872 | type |
From Nobody to Nightmare | |
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From Nobody to Nightmare: Paul is an uneducated, impoverished male prostitute on the fringes of society. Thanks to a fortuitous connection and a photographic memory, he creates a persona that lets him insinuate his way into and ruin many people's lives. | |
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The Charmer | |
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The Charmer: Everyone can't help but be wooed by Paul. Even Trent Conway, despite getting robbed, still hopes Paul will come back to him. | |
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Six Degrees of Separation (Theatre) / int_e63228a7 | type |
InfoDump | |
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Info Dump: Done in a very clever way in the movie; Paul gives a speech summing up Sidney Poitier's career up to that point. We see Paul is rehearsing this in front of Trent. | |
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But Not Too Gay | |
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But Not Too Gay: At Will Smith's insistence, we never really see Paul and Trent kiss. Smith later regretted doing this, admitting it was immature of him. | |
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Running Gag: Whenever Kitty claims the connections she has to try and find out more about Paul, Larkin sputters that he doesn't want to know. | |
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