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Constellation Stage and Screen will debut a new musical June 13 at the John Waldron Arts Center in Bloomington. “The King’s Wife” centers on Catherine of Aragon, the first of British ruler Henry ...
FROM calm terrace views over the lake to manic Go Ape adventures, the Lakeside Lodges at Leeds Castle are ideal for all ages with different ideas of fun. Leeds Castle is best-known as the UK’… ...
Henry tried to annul his marriage to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, so he could marry one of her ladies-in-waiting, Anne Boleyn. However, the Catholic Church didn’t recognize divorce.
Ava Pickett’s award-winning début play, 1536, is a foul-mouthed, furious, frenetically funny ride through the lives of three young women living in Henry VIII’s England in the year of Anne Boleyn’s ...
Henry’s challenge to the pontiff, and his resulting break with the Catholic Church, mark one of the most momentous turning points in world history. 2. Jeremy Irons as Pope Alexander VI in The ...
Chani Maisonet, who plays Catherine of Aragon, joined us along with Danielle Mendoza , who plays Anna of Cleves, to share more. “SIX” is playing at the Keller Auditorium in downtown Portland ...
Historian and television presenter Lucy Worsley brings us back to the 16th century to discuss the history of Tudor England. We talk about Thomas Cromwell, King Henry VIII’s reign, and how his ...
Lady Mary: Henry’s daughter by Catherine of Aragon. Declared illegitimate after her parents’ marriage was annulled, she is fiercely Catholic and never stops believing she is the rightful heir.
Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first wife, is the Beyoncé of the group, while Catherine Howard is inspired by Ariana Grande and Britney Spears, according to Showbiz CheatSheet.
Divorced: Catherine of Aragon. Larger-than-life Henry VIII ruled England for 36 years (1509-1547), raging war against France and Scotland, separating from the Catholic Church, ...
The Tony Award-winning global smash hit musical SIX, will crown some new queens next month! The new Queens will start performances on Wednesday, February 19 at the Lena Horne Theatre.
In a dramatic scene, the incredulous imperial ambassador for the holy Roman emperor (and Catherine of Aragon’s nephew) Charles V, Eustace Chapuys, asks Cromwell if he will risk his life for Mary.