The Tony-nominated Broadway revival of John. Join us for our final week on Broadway:. The original 1990 Broadway production, which was a Tony nominee and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, ran for 485 performances.ĭirected by Trip Cullman, who also directed the short-lived Broadway run of “Significant Other” this past season, the revival starred Allison Janney, John Benjamin Hickey and the “Straight Outta Compton” star Corey Hawkins. Our final performance will be this Sunday, June 18. It had been planned for a 15-week limited run. The play, by John Guare, will have been open for 21 previews and 63 regular performances. In Six Degrees, the 1990 John Guare play that opened on Broadway April 25 in a new revival starring Allison Janney and Corey Hawkins, it’s the prospect of a role in a Cats film that.
The official database for Broadway theatre information. It will close on June 18, instead of July 16. The original Broadway production of Six Degrees of Separation opened on Nov 8, 1990. Like “The Glass Menagerie,” which also closed prematurely despite luxury casting (Sally Field) and a script by a respected playwright (Tennessee Williams), “Six Degrees” was greeted with shrugs by critics and failed to catch on in a crowded Broadway market. The play was revived on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in a limited engagement opening on April 5, 2017, starring Allison Janney, John Benjamin Hickey. The play explores the concept that everyone in the. This revival of a play by John Guare is directed by Trip Cullman, and stars Corey Hawkins, John Benjamin Hickey, and Allison Janney, in addition to a large ensemble of supporting actors. The revival of “Six Degrees of Separation” on Broadway, which won neither of the Tony Awards it was nominated for and has struggled to gain traction at the box office, will close a month earlier than planned. Six Degrees of Separation is presently in performances at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, where it has been running since it began previews on April 5, 2017.