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SIX: The Musical on Broadway is a high-energy, award-winning hit playing at the Lena Horne Theatre in New York City, reimagining the six wives of Henry VIII as a modern pop girl group who tell their stories through bold, empowering songs. Backed by an all-female live band, the show blends concert-style performance with sharp humor and catchy music, delivering a fast-paced 80-minute experience with no intermission. Fun, vibrant, and full of attitude, SIX is one of Broadway’s most entertaining must-see shows.
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Six: The Musical on Broadway
Highlights
Enjoy a lively performance featuring six talented female leads.
Immerse yourself in a fresh, pop-inspired retelling of historical events.
Witness a unique blend of history and contemporary music celebrating female empowerment.
Attend the show at the prestigious Brooks Atkinson Theatre in New York.
Benefit from convenient online ticket booking with allocated seating.
About Six: The Musical on Broadway
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Lena Horne Theatre

Fun Facts About Six: The Musical
Pop Diva Blueprints: Each of the six Queens is structurally modeled after iconic modern music divas; for example, Catherine of Aragon channels Beyoncé, while Katherine Howard is inspired by Britney Spears and Ariana Grande.
The Record-Breaking Co-Director: Co-creator Lucy Moss made historic waves on Broadway by officially becoming the youngest female director ever to helm a Broadway musical.
The "Megasix" Exception: Breaking traditional, strict Broadway etiquette, the audience is actively encouraged to pull out their cell phones and legally film the show's final, 90-second encore mash-up.
The Hands-On Concert Feel: To lean completely into the stadium-concert theme, the actresses do not wear traditional, hidden theatrical head microphones, opting instead to perform the entire show using handheld radio mics.
A Historic Rename Milestone: In November 2022, the historic venue made monumental history by being renamed after legendary actress and activist Lena Horne, making it the first Broadway house ever named for a Black woman.
The Secret CBS Television Era: During the late 1940s and 1950s, the space was leased out by CBS as "Studio 59," serving as the live production backdrop for hit television panel game shows like I've Got a Secret.
The Critic's Full Circle: Long before its current name, the house was christened the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in 1960 to honor the legendary New York Times drama critic—the ultimate honor for a man whose job was reviewing the very shows inside it.









































