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We’ve had Six the Musical; welcome to Six Lives, the exhibition on the six wives of Henry VIII. Forget “Divorced, beheaded, died”, as with the West End show, here the women are presented in ...
King Henry VIII, and we know the fates they suffered: divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. But how much do we actually know about each of these six wives—Katharine of Aragon ...
It was a common mnemonic device to help children learn the sequence of Henry VIII’s six wives. Tudor-era portraits of monarchs, wives, and courtiers form a key segment of the National Portrait ...
Created by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, "Six" is the story of the wives of English King Henry the Eighth. Through a singing competition they chronicle their lives and sometimes deaths due to their ...
So here's a question for you all: which of Henry VIII's six wives do you imagine might be prog legend Rick Wakeman's favourite? We're fully aware that this is unlikely to have been a question that ...
During a recent rehearsal break, six teens who will represent wives of Henry VIII in the Ovation Playhouse production of “Six: Teen Edition” explained the production will present them as ...
The six wives of Henry VIII take center stage in a smash musical that retells their turbulent life (and death) stories. Here’s the history behind the hit. King Henry VIII of England is ...
While they may be best known for religious upheaval and beheadings, the six wives of Henry VIII have a different story to tell and are coming to Detroit to do so. “Six” the musical ...
This new musical about the six wives of Henry the Eighth weaves together the ideas of history with fresh and modern music. This modern musical is one that the audience will love. The Wego Drama ...
Given that she lacks the name recognition of Anne Boleyn or Catherine of Aragon, the film’s tagline makes sure to contextualize her within the historical saga: “Henry VIII had six wives.
The Broadway production of Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss' international hit musical SIX—about the six wives of Henry VIII—welcomed a new cast of queens to the Lena Horne Theatre February 19.