Performance

VenueThe Lowry
Other spaces: Lyric Theatre, Quays Theatre, Aldridge Studio
TownSalford
CountyGreater Manchester
From14th December 2021
To9th January 2022
What is currently on at The Lowry (V0655996499)

SIX

SIXT0305996476
From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of 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!
Author Toby Marlow
Author Lucy Moss


Archive :: production:T0305996476, musical:S0677926016, venue:V0655996499
Current production:Work

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Company

Producer Kenny Wax
Producer Wendy Barnes
Producer Andy Barnes
Producer George Stiles
Director Lucy Moss
Director Jamie Armitage
Design Emma Bailey
Lighting Tim Deiling
Sound Paul Gatehouse
Costume Gabriella Slade
Choreographer Carrie-Anne Ingrouille
Musical Director Joe Beighton
Music Tom Curran (orchestration)
Performer Lauren Drew (Catherine of Aragon)
Performer Maddison Bulleyment (Anne Boleyn)
Performer Caitlin Tipping (Jane Seymour)
Performer Shekinah McFarlane (Anna of Cleves)
Performer Vicki Manser (Katherine Howard)
Performer Elena Gyasi (Catherine Parr)
Performer Jennifer Caldwell (Alternate)
Performer Cassandra Lee (Alternate)
Performer Harriet Watson (Alternate)
Performer Natalie Pilkington
Group/Band The Ladies in Waiting
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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