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Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.
From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st century girl power! This new original musical is the global sensation that everyone is losing their head over!
SIX has won 23 awards in the 2021/2022 Broadway season, including the Tony Award® for Best Original Score (Music and Lyrics) and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical.
The New York Times says SIX “TOTALLY RULES!” (Critic's Pick) and The Washington Post hails SIX as “Exactly the kind of energizing, inspirational illumination this town aches for!"
The SIX: LIVE ON OPENING NIGHT Broadway album debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard cast album charts and surpassed 6 Million streams in its first month.
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Accessibility
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Please visit our Accessibility page for information on accessible performances and more.
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Updated Mask Policy
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MASKS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
Broadway in Hollywood asks our audiences to join with us in providing the safest space possible for patrons, cast, crew, and staff.
Masks are strongly recommended but not required for all ticketholders.
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Ticketing Information
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There is a 9 ticket limit
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Photo Credits
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Original Broadway Photos by Joan Marcus
Photo 1: (l - r ) Abby Mueller ( Jane Seymour ), Samantha Pauly ( Katherine Howard ), Adrianna Hicks ( Catherine of Aragon ), Andrea Macasaet ( Anne Boleyn ), Brittney Mack ( Anna of Cleves ), & Anna Uzele ( Catherine Parr )
Photo 2: Anna Uzele ( Catherine Parr , center) with (l - r) Adrianna Hicks ( Catherine of Aragon ), Andrea Macasaet ( Anne Boleyn ), Abby Mueller ( Jane Seymour ), Brittney Mack ( Anna of Cleves ) & Samantha Pauly ( Katherine Howard )

In the heart of Hollywood, on Hollywood Boulevard, right down the block from Vine Street, stands the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. It's a fitting location: The Pantages has become one of the greatest landmarks of Hollywood, signifying both the glorious past and adventuresome future of the world's entertainment capital.
The Hollywood Pantages has a history as grand and diverse as the stage and screen fare which audiences have flocked to enjoy there for half a century. These days it's one of Los Angeles' leading homes of legitimate theatre (the five highest-grossing weeks in L.A.'s theatrical history were all shows at the Pantages) and a favorite "location" for tv shows, movies and music videos. In the past, it has been a movie house, with live vaudeville acts between features as well as the site of many gala premieres and "spectaculars." For ten years the Hollywood Pantages Theatre was the home of the glittering Academy Awards Presentations.
While the use of the Hollywood Pantages Theatre may have changed over the years, the theatre does not appear all that different today. After several touch-ups over the years, the Hollywood Boulevard showplace was renovated at the turn of the 21st century to recapture its 1930 look and luxury. When the theatre reopened in September 2000, some 300 people had repainted nearly every inch of the theatre, restored its outer lobby and missing chandeliers, refurbished its walls and prepared it for the new century.
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