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Six Degrees | |
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Theater | The Hideout Theatre |
Directed by | |
Cast | Various |
Initial Run | Unknown |
Subsequent Run(s) | Mar/Apr 2007 |
Six Degrees was a mainstage show put on by The Hideout Theatre.
Summary
Six Degrees is a longform that begins with a "La Ronde". This is a format in which the cast includes six players, whom we can refer to as A through F. The first scene is a two-hander between A & B. Then B stays onstage, as the same character, for the second scene, which is a two-hander between B & C. This goes on -- C & D, D & E, E & F -- until the sixth scene, where we come back around with F & A.
After that, it's a narrative longform with no restrictions.
History
The show was put on sporadically during the early years of the Hideout, and then ran as a mainstage show during March and April in 2007.