Divorced, beheaded, live!

Six” takes 500 years of historical heartbreak and turns it into a celebration of 21st century girl power. From Tudor queens to pop princesses, it’s finally time they told their story. Two years since premiering as a student production at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this multi award-winning show has also been nominated for five Olivier Awards including Best New Musical, Best Choreography and Best Costume. The performance described by the Evening Standard as “the most up uplifting British musical I have ever had the privilege to watch”.

Be ready to release your inner queen at the Grand in Wolverhampton on from Tuesday 10 until 14 March. There is a recommended age guidance of age 10+ and tickets are priced from £17.50; to book visit grandtheatre.co.uk or call 01902 429212 for more details.

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