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How Ariana and Beyonce inspired a musical about Henry VIII's wives | |
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Catherine of Aragon's big moment is a Beyonce-style anthem in which she tells King Henry VIII she will never leave him. | Catherine of Aragon's big moment is a Beyonce-style anthem in which she tells King Henry VIII she will never leave him. |
Ariana Grande, Adele and Rihanna are among the other pop stars who've inspired the characters in musical Six - which is based on the story of the Tudor monarch's wives. | Ariana Grande, Adele and Rihanna are among the other pop stars who've inspired the characters in musical Six - which is based on the story of the Tudor monarch's wives. |
"Musical theatre often has lame parts for women," says co-creator Lucy Moss. "We wanted to write loads of meaty, funny parts for women." | "Musical theatre often has lame parts for women," says co-creator Lucy Moss. "We wanted to write loads of meaty, funny parts for women." |
Six feels different to your usual theatre performance, with people encouraged to take photos and create Insta Stories during the encore. | Six feels different to your usual theatre performance, with people encouraged to take photos and create Insta Stories during the encore. |
The show, which has been running in London's West End since August, turns Henry VIII's six spouses into empowered divas at a pop concert. | The show, which has been running in London's West End since August, turns Henry VIII's six spouses into empowered divas at a pop concert. |
The plot plays on a well-known rhyme used to remember what happened to the king's six wives: "Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived." | The plot plays on a well-known rhyme used to remember what happened to the king's six wives: "Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived." |
It was written when Lucy, 23, and writing partner Toby Marlow were in their final year at Cambridge University - and each character's song is inspired by a different A-list singer. | It was written when Lucy, 23, and writing partner Toby Marlow were in their final year at Cambridge University - and each character's song is inspired by a different A-list singer. |
Anne Boleyn's number is sung in Lily Allen's early style. | Anne Boleyn's number is sung in Lily Allen's early style. |
Jane Seymour has an Adele and Sia-esque ballad, while Anne of Cleves' solo has elements of Nicki Minaj and Rihanna. | Jane Seymour has an Adele and Sia-esque ballad, while Anne of Cleves' solo has elements of Nicki Minaj and Rihanna. |
Catherine Howard channels Ariana Grande and Britney Spears and Catherine Parr sings an Alicia Keys-style love song. | Catherine Howard channels Ariana Grande and Britney Spears and Catherine Parr sings an Alicia Keys-style love song. |
The overall result is a completely female-fronted musical in which you never actually see the man who connects the six stars - Henry VIII. | The overall result is a completely female-fronted musical in which you never actually see the man who connects the six stars - Henry VIII. |
Both writers are huge pop fans and wanted to make a musical they'd choose to go and see themselves. | Both writers are huge pop fans and wanted to make a musical they'd choose to go and see themselves. |
Toby, 23, says he's always been "completely obsessed" with pop music and working out "how to write a hook". | Toby, 23, says he's always been "completely obsessed" with pop music and working out "how to write a hook". |
"I'd spend my afternoons in my room listening to One Direction songs trying to work out why it was so catchy." | "I'd spend my afternoons in my room listening to One Direction songs trying to work out why it was so catchy." |
For example, the musical has a song by Anne of Cleves that throws together loads of rap and hip-hop tropes with Tudor-style references. | For example, the musical has a song by Anne of Cleves that throws together loads of rap and hip-hop tropes with Tudor-style references. |
She sings: "I'm the queen of the castle, get down you dirty rascal," in one moment, then "fill my goblet up to the brim" in another. | She sings: "I'm the queen of the castle, get down you dirty rascal," in one moment, then "fill my goblet up to the brim" in another. |
The pair wanted to make something which didn't feel like a musical, claiming that people spontaneously bursting into song could seem "naff and contrived". | The pair wanted to make something which didn't feel like a musical, claiming that people spontaneously bursting into song could seem "naff and contrived". |
However they did want to "mess with the musical format" to make it more appealing, hence the pop concert/talent show-style setting. | However they did want to "mess with the musical format" to make it more appealing, hence the pop concert/talent show-style setting. |
They never sought to attract younger audiences into the theatre as they didn't think Six would take off beyond its student production. | They never sought to attract younger audiences into the theatre as they didn't think Six would take off beyond its student production. |
Instead, the musical has gone from being shown at Cambridge University, to the Edinburgh Fringe and then the West End. | Instead, the musical has gone from being shown at Cambridge University, to the Edinburgh Fringe and then the West End. |
It's now heading off on a UK tour before returning to London next year. | It's now heading off on a UK tour before returning to London next year. |
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