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Why are he and his royal ladies so well-known? Also, for Anne Boelyn, his second wife, he broke the entire country away from the Catholic Church just so he could marry her. So yeah, it makes for a good story. Recently, the creators of the up-and-coming musical, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, revealed in an interview that all six queens had very specific real-life inspirations.
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It tells the stories of the six wives of Henry VIII , as they compete to decide who will lead the group based on how much they suffered while married to Henry. The show opens with the six Queens performing an opening number in pop-concert, girl-group fashion introducing themselves. They also welcome the audience to the performance "Ex-Wives". They address the crowd and tell them that this show will feature a competition, and whoever had the "biggest load of B. They perform in the order in which they were married to Henry. Catherine of Aragon starts off and recounts her marriage to Henry and later annulment, and almost being put into a nunnery when he began lusting after Anne Boleyn "No Way". When Aragon claims that she is the winner, the other Queens mention Anne and how she overlapped with Aragon during the former's marriage, resulting in said annulment "Anne Boleyn Interlude " , and Anne recounts her time as Queen with Henry and her eventual execution "Don't Lose Ur Head". She then continues to argue that she deserves to win the competition due to her execution and further begins to sing a new solo 'about the moment [she] found out Catherine of Aragon had tragically died'. This attempted solo is interrupted by the other queens. Jane Seymour then announces it's her turn to recount what she put up with, but the other Queens mock her for not having as much to deal with as, in her words, she was "the only one he truly loved".
But how much do you know about their lives? Here are the CliffsNotes to help you navigate this chapter in British history. But five months after their wedding, Arthur died. She faithfully served England, ruling as regent in when Henry was away in France.