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The piece of theatre that is most responsible for the phrase 'Six Degrees of Separation' comes to The Old Vic for a superb run featuring Anthony Head (off Buffy The Vampire Slayer).
The play works around the idea that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six people. It can be comforting to consider that we're only six people apart from the person we want to get to but as the playwright said it can also be 'like Chinese waer torture' trying to find the right six people.
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