![]() The naive young couple are new to the big city having just moved to New York from Utah and, based on Paul's con, invite him to live with them until he gets everything sorted out with his wealthy father-who Paul tells them is Flan Kittredge. Soon after, Paul starts up another con against a sensitive young man named Rick and his live-in girlfriend, Elizabeth. Eventually Paul uses their home for an encounter with a hustler, but is caught red-handed. ![]() Paul continues to charm them with his story, though, in reality, it is all a lie: Paul is not a Harvard student but obtained details on the Kittredges from another male student he had seduced. Paul claims he is in New York to meet his father, Sidney Poitier, who is directing a film version of the Broadway musical Cats. ![]() ![]() The Kittredges are trying to get the money to buy a painting by Paul Cézanne and now have this wounded stranger in their home. Paul has a minor stab wound from an attempted mugging, and says he's a friend of their children at Harvard University. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1993.Ī young black man named Paul shows up at the home of art dealer Flan Kittredge and his wife Louisa, known simply as "Ouisa", who live overlooking Central Park in New York City. The play explores the existential premise that everyone in the world is connected to everyone else in the world by a chain of no more than six acquaintances, thus, " six degrees of separation".
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