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Allison Janney-Led Six Degrees of Separation Announces Rush Policy

Lower-priced tickets will be available for a limited number of seats at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.

John Benjamin Hickey, Allison Janney, and Corey Hawkins star in Six Degrees of Separation on Broadway.
John Benjamin Hickey, Allison Janney, and Corey Hawkins star in Six Degrees of Separation on Broadway.
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The new Broadway revival of John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation has announced a $32 general rush ticket policy, with seats to be sold the morning of each performance beginning with the first preview on April 5. Tickets are limited to two tickets per person, are subject to availability, and can be purchased at the Ethel Barrymore Theater box office. Additionally, a digital lottery for select seats will also be offered beginning April 5.

Seven-time Emmy Award winner Allison Janney (The West Wing) and Tony Award winner John Benjamin Hickey (The Normal Heart) star as Ouisa and Flan, alongside Corey Hawkins (Straight Outta Compton) as Paul.

The production will also feature Tony Carlin (Fish in the Dark) as the Doorman, Michael Countryman (Privacy) as Larkin, James Cusati-Moyer (A Soldier’s Tale) as the Hustler, Ned Eisenberg (Rocky) as Dr. Fine, Lisa Emery (Casa Valentina) as Kitty, Keenan Jolliff (Youth in Oregon) as Woody, Peter Mark Kendall (Mercury Fur) as Rick, Cody Kostro (Dead Poet’s Society) as Doug, Sarah Mezzanotte (The Wolves) as Elizabeth, Colby Minifie (Long Day’s Journey Into Night) as Tess, Paul O’Brien (The Importance of Being Ernest) as the Detective, Chris Perfetti (Everybody) as Trent, Ned Riseley (Poster Boy) as Ben, and Michael Siberry (Spamalot) as Geoffrey. Jim Bracchitta (Gypsy) completes the ensemble.

Janney and Hickey play a wealthy New York couple who are captivated by the arrival of a young con man (Hawkins) purporting to be the son of actor Sidney Poitier.

The design team will include Mark Wendland (sets), Ben Stanton (lighting), Darron L. West (sound), Clint Ramos (costumes), Lucy Mackinnon (projections), and Charles LaPointe (wigs). Trip Cullman directs the production, which opens April 25.

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