SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss� Tony-nominated international hit, becomes the longest-running show to play the Lena Horne Theatre (formerly the Brooks Atkinson) June 27 when it plays its 1,545th performance.
Six: The Musical will surpass the original Broadway production of Waitress, which previously held the title with 1,544 performances when it closed January 5, 2020.
First named in honor of actor Richard Mansfield, the theatre originally opened February 15, 1926. In 1960, it was rechristened the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in tribute to the New York Times dance critic. It was renamed the Lena Horne Theatre November 1, 2022, the first Broadway theatre to be named in honor of a Black woman.
The Broadway cast currently features Najah Hetsberger as Catherine of Aragon, Gianna Yanelli as Anne Boleyn, Kelsie Watts as Jane Seymour, Krystal Hernandez as Anna of Cleves, Kay Sibal as Katherine Howard, and Taylor Marie Daniel as Catherine Parr. The company also includes Aryn Bohannon, Sierra Fermin, Jana Larell Glover, and Jenny Mollet as Alternates.
Six—about the six wives of Henry VIII—celebrated its official Broadway opening night October 3, 2021. Tickets are currently available through January 18, 2026.
Marlow and Moss� musical is co-directed
by Moss and Jamie Armitage and features choreography by Carrie-Anne
Ingrouille, scenic design by Emma Bailey, costume design by Gabriella
Slade, lighting design by Tim Deiling, and sound design by Paul
Gatehouse.
The score features orchestrations by Tom Curran with music
supervision and vocal arrangements by Joe Beighton and U.S. music
supervision by Roberta Duchak. Casting is by Tara Rubin Casting's Peter
Van Dam.
Theater Matters is general manager, Sam Levy is associate producer, and Lucas McMahon is U.S. executive producer.
Six won the 2022 Tony for Best Original Score (music and lyrics) and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical. The West End production continues at the Vaudeville Theatre in London.
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