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The Queen's Reign Continues As It Heads To The American Rep!

Performances begin on August 21.

A concert-style musical that has taken the UK by storm (with five 2019 Olivier Award nominations to boot) SIX is heading to Boston this August! Re-telling the famous tale of Henry VIII and his six wives SIX is the girl power musical we need!

Reprising their roles (from the musical's US debut in Chicago) as the six unfortunate queens will be Adrianna Hicks as Catharine of Aragon, Andrea Macasaet as Anne Boleyn, Abby Mueller as Jane Seymour, Courtney Mack as Anne of Cleves, Samantha Pauly as Catherine Howard and Anna Uzele as Catherine Parr.

This concert-style musical, written by college friends Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, wowed the Chicago critics, with the Daily Herald saying that it was "...a joyous romp that mixes and melds history with pop culture, "SIX" offers a fascinating, fun feminist romp on six women who will forever stand out in history". Our very own Kath said that "The show is fun, sexy and poppy but there is a serious message that underlies the silliness and Tudor puff sleeves as the wives spill the beans on their lives with Henry. This is HER-story and they should be remembered for more than being Henry's Exes". Read Kath's Full Review Here. 

What is SIX about?

Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Katherine Parr. You know the names, and you may know how each of their marriages to a certain king came to an end, but these six women are far from just a historical footnote. In Six, the floor is theirs as they tell you what really went down in the court of Henry VIII. 

Tickets for SIX are now on sale!