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  1. Anna of Cleves, also referred to as Anne of Cleves, was Queen of England from 6 January to 9 July 1540 due to her marriage to King Henry VIII. She was his fourth wife and was succeeded by Katherine Howard. She is currently being played by Reca Oakley in the West End production of Six the...

  2. 1 de out. de 2021 · Six is a pop musical that reimagines the lives of Henry VIII's six wives as a girl group competing for the best fate. Learn about the true history behind each wife, including Anne of Cleves, who was divorced by the king after six months.

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  3. Solo. Get Down. Anna of Cleves (historically Anne of Cleves) was the fourth wife of Henry VIII. Unlike the other queens, she and Henry were good friends and remained that way even after divorce. Despite Catherine Parr being known as the survivor, Anna outlived all of the other queens and Henry.

  4. Six (stylised in all caps) is a British musical comedy in the style of a pop concert. Its music, book, and lyrics were written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. [1] It is a modern retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII, presented in the form of a singing competition.

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  5. 27 de fev. de 2020 · Share full article. 31. By Michael Paulson. Feb. 27, 2020. Spoiler alert: Things generally haven’t gone well for women who married King Henry VIII. Until now. “ Six ,” a slyly saucy pop musical...

  6. 13 de nov. de 2020 · A historically inspired musical, ‘Six’ reimagines Henry VIII’s wives as a pop group, exploring their humorous yet equally heart-wrenching stories through song. In this series, discover more about the real-life figures behind the show, with “Six Facts” for each of the Six Queens.

  7. 3 de out. de 2021 · Sara Krulwich/The New York Times. By Jesse Green. Published Oct. 3, 2021 Updated Feb. 1, 2022. NYT Critic’s Pick. Are you an Elsa or an Anna? An Elphaba or a Glinda? Or, for those with more...