The Six Wives Of Henry VIII Sing Their Way Out Of The History Books And Into The Spotlight in SIX the Musical

By: Nov. 22, 2017
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The Six Wives Of Henry VIII Sing Their Way Out Of The History Books And Into The Spotlight in SIX the Musical

From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives O. Henry VIII sing their way out of the history books and into the spotlight.

With songs including Ex Wives, Haus of Holbein and Don't Lose Ur Head, this pop concert remixes five hundred years of historical heartbreak into one hour of 21st century sass.

If you thought this show was all about one man - you thought wrong!

Cast and creative team to be announced.

SIX started life with Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017, where it was nominated for the inaugural Musical Theatre Review Best Musical Award. The original production attracted the attention of producers Kenny Wax and Global Musicals, who are presenting this all-new production for the show's professional premiere at the Arts Theatre in London on 18 December, 8, 15 and 22 January.

Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss met at university, where they spent three years making theatre together and neglecting their degrees. In January 2017, they made their first foray into writing as a duo with the musical, SIX. Following the show's success in Edinburgh, they are incredibly excited for its debut at the Arts Theatre. The team also make up two-thirds of the award-winning theatre company Hot Gay Time Machine, whose show, Hot Gay Time Machine, enjoyed considerable success at the fringe this year, and a sold out run at The Other Palace in November.

ARTS THEATRE
6-7 Great Newport Street
London WC2H 7JB

Box office:020 7836 8463

Book Tickets at
artstheatrewestend.co.uk

Performances:
Monday 18 December 2017 at 8pm
Monday 8 January 2018 at 8pm
Monday 15 January 2018 at 8pm
Monday 22 January 2018 at 8pm

Running time: 70 mins (approx) no interval

Tickets:
£15 in advance, £20 on the day



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