Six on Broadway is ruling the Lena Horne Theatre — and the world. The Tony Award-winning musical has drawn countless audiences to experience a royal "histo-remix." Get Six tickets on New York Theatre Guide today.
In the space of just a few short years, Six grew from a small festival production to an international musical phenomenon, and like Hamilton, the Six Broadway show has burst out of the theatre bubble and into the mainstream.
The Six musical features the testimonies of the six ex-wives of British royal tyrant Henry VIII — told by the Queens themselves at a modern-day girl group concert. They dispute who should be the lead singer of the group, agreeing it should be whoever received the poorest treatment from their former husband. The Queens battle it out with scintillating solos and a handful of gratifying group numbers to boot.
Each Queen is inspired by present-day pop divas. While Catherine of Aragon carries herself like Beyoncé, Anne Boleyn rocks out more like a "Sk8er Boi"-era Avril Lavigne. The smooth tones of an Adele-esque Jane Seymour contrast nicely with Anna of Cleves, who gives us her best Nicki Minaj. And while Katherine Howard brings us seduction à la Britney Spears, the survivor Catherine Parr rounds out the group with the gravitas of Alicia Keys.
Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss wrote Six at 21 years old during their final year at Cambridge University. Presented by Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2017, this fresh new musical caught the attention of producers Kenny Wax and Global Musicals, who would bring Six to the Arts Theatre in London's West End in December of that year. Its success snowballed from there, spurred on by the release of the original cast recording in September 2018, which earned the show a global following. Six toured the U.K. and later returned to the West End for an open-ended run.
The "little show that could" was honored with five Olivier Award nominations in 2019, including Best Musical in a category that also included Come From Away, Fun Home, and Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.
Following a North American premiere in Chicago in May 2019, the U.S. cast toured to Cambridge, Massachusetts; Alberta, Canada; and St. Paul, Minnesota. The show shuttered temporarily on its would-be Broadway opening night in 2020, but its eventual 2021 premiere earned Six on Broadway eight Tony nominations and two wins, for Best Original Score and Best Costume Design of a Musical.
Six is currently playing on Broadway. The show has been in performances since February 2020, and tickets are available now.
Six is currently playing at the Lena Horne Theatre (formerly the Brooks Atkinson Theatre) on Broadway. The show is also playing in London and across the U.S. on tour. It is not currently available to stream.
Don't miss out on Six in New York, a genre-defying, exhilarating historical musical with a pop-tastic score for the ages. Tickets to Six are available now. Get your Six Broadway tickets today.
(Photos by Joan Marcus)
1hr 20min. No intermission.
February 13th, 2020
Ages 10+. Children under 4 are not permitted.
By: Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss
Director: Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage
Producer: Kenny Wax, Wendy & Andy Barnes, George Stiles and Kevin McCollum
Cast list: Khaila Wilcoxon (as Catherine of Aragon), Storm Lever (as Anne Boleyn), Jasmine Forsberg (as Jane Seymour), Olivia Donalson (as Anna of Cleves), Didi Romero (as Katherine Howard), Gabriela Carrillo (as Catherine Parr)
Design: Emma Bailey
Lighting: Tim Deiling
Costume: Gabriella Slade
Choreography: Carrie-Anne Ingrouille
Sound: Paul Gatehouse
Other info: Orchestrations by Tom Curran, music supervision and vocal arrangements by Joe Beighton
5 wheelchair spaces
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See the ex-wives of King Henry VIII as pop diva icons, retelling their stories of hardship with heart-thumping pop anthems to determine who their leader will be. From a small show written by college students, Six has become Broadway royalty with two Tony Awards and a worldwide fanbase. Try not to lose your head when you get tickets to this clever spin on history.
Six is playing at Lena Horne Theatre. The theatre is located at 256 West 47th Street (between 8th Avenue and Broadway), New York, 10036.
The running time of Six is 1hr 20min. No intermission.
The recommended age for Six is Ages 10+. Children under 4 are not permitted..
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Tickets for Six start at $86.
Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss wrote the book, music, and lyrics for Six. The two friends were in their final year at Cambridge University when they wrote the show, and they went on to earn the Tony Award for Best Original Score.
Six includes nine total songs: three group numbers and a solo song for each character. The songs include "Ex-Wives," "Don't Lose Ur Head," "All You Wanna Do," and the title song. Learn more about all the songs in Six on Broadway.
Six is recommended for ages 10 and older. The show contains some strong language and innuendos. Please note that children 4 and younger are not permitted in Broadway theatres.
Henry VIII's six wives were, in order, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anna of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Catherine Parr.
The Six musical started out at Scotland's annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2017. From there, the show toured the U.K. and played in London's West End, played a U.S. tour, and finally came to Broadway in 2020.
Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage co-direct Six on Broadway. Moss is also a co-writer of the musical and, at 26, became the youngest female Broadway director in history upon the show's New York premiere.
The award-winning Six combines the fun of a pop concert and a Broadway show into one and is among the best-reviewed shows on New York Theatre Guide. Our five-star review calls the show "pure musical theatre elation for a pop-packed 75 minutes... You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll dance. It's everything a theatre experience should be and more."
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