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The Six Wives of Henry VIII Get Their Due Six Lives seeks to fill in the queens’ backstories and present them as individuals rather than supporting players to the King. Olivia McEwan August 28, 2024 ...
King Henry VIII divorced a Spanish princess; annulled his marriage to the daughter of a German baron; mourned his queen who died 12 days after she birthed a son; and had three other wives ...
Maybe there is nothing to do but watch Henry VIII’s wives vanish. Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII’s Queen is at the National Portrait Gallery from 20 June until 8 September; npg.org.uk ...
Henry VIII's six wives sing, dance and tell their stories in the musical 'SIX,' opening next week at Fort Myers' Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- "Six: The Musical" brings the story of England's King Henry VIII and his six wives to life with a fresh premise: it's staged as a sort-of "girl-group" pop concert.
The story of King Henry VIII's six wives has been told for centuries, but never before has it been heard in the way "Six" shares it. Six, the Broadway tour, gives voice and tune to the women who ...
At age 16, Catherine was sent to marry Prince Arthur of England, Henry VIII’s older brother and eldest son of the king. Shortly after their marriage, Prince Arthur fell ill and died.
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 ...
Henry VIII reigned as King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547. He is widely recognized for his six wives and his determined quest to annul his initial marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
In the Tony-winning musical, the six wives (thus, “SIX”) battle to determine who suffered the most being married to Henry. Through solos and group numbers they make their case.
"Six" is a modern retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII, presented in the form of a pop concert. Ask any woman. It’s hard to have a voice when you’ve been beheaded.
The six wives of the infamous King Henry VIII are divorced-beheaded- revived in the electrifying pop musical Six, which is slated to bring 16th century sizzle to the Majestic Theatre.