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Guare

[gwair]

noun

  1. John, born 1938, U.S. playwright.



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It brings to mind another New York art movie, “Six Degrees of Separation,” which had the elegance of John Guare’s play to bind its elements more firmly.

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By then, Mr. Guare had been friends with Mrs. Elliott for about a decade.

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“She called me and said, ‘We’ve just arrived in London, and do we have a story for you,’” Mr. Guare said in a phone interview.

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“The storytelling started at dusk,” Mr. Guare recalled, “and we were listening to their voices in the dark.”

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The yarn didn’t compel Mr. Guare to start writing “Six Degrees” immediately; it was six years before he returned to the story.

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