Six Degrees of Separation
Six Degrees of Separation
It popularized the idea that we are all connected to each other by relationships with six people or fewer. And, as a new production of the play opens in the Twin Cities, it has established quite a few connections of its own.
It popularized the idea that we are all connected to each other by relationships with six people or fewer. And, as a new production of the play opens in the Twin Cities, it has established quite a few connections of its own.
1. Both Broadway productions of "Six Degrees" have starred women who were nominated for "best supporting actress" Emmys on the same TV show. Name the TV show.
2. Sally Wingert stars in Latte Da's production. She was in the Guthrie's 2003 "Six Degrees," playing the supporting role of Kitty and understudying the lead role. She shares that dual distinction with what Broadway/TV star?
3. A running joke in "Six Degrees" is its characters' disdain for a popular musical that was on Broadway at the same time as the original "Six Degrees" and, coincidentally, has returned at the same time as the upcoming Broadway revival. Name it.
4. He's now a famous director but, in the 1993 "Six Degrees" film, he played a cranky college student.
5. The supporting cast of the original Broadway production of "Six Degrees" was an incubator for soon-to-be stars. Name one of three future Tony winners who played supporting roles.
6. Two future "Sex and the City" husbands appeared in the 1990 "Six Degrees" production on Broadway. Can you name them? (Hint: One's more of a Charlotte; one's more of a Miranda.)
7. "Six Degrees" at Latte Da is the second show in a row Sally Wingert has worked on with actor JuCoby Johnson. Did you see the first?