Bre Jackson, Brennyn Lark, and Keri René Fuller Ascend to the Throne in Broadway's SIX August 9 | Playbill

Broadway News Bre Jackson, Brennyn Lark, and Keri René Fuller Ascend to the Throne in Broadway's SIX August 9

The show also welcomes new alternates Holli’ Conway and Ayla Ciccone-Burton.

Bre Jackson, Brennyn Lark, and Keri René Fuller

All hail the queens as SIX welcomes its newest royals Bre Jackson, Brennyn Lark, and Keri René Fuller August 9 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. Also joining are new alternates Holli’ Conway and Ayla Ciccone-Burton, both alum of Broadway's Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.

Jackson (The Color Purple, The Book of Mormon) takes on the role of divorced Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII of England. Catherine Parr, Henry's sixth and final wife who survived, is now portrayed by Lark (Les Miserables, Dreamgirls), with Fuller (Jagged Little Pill, Waitress) as Jane Seymour, who died in childbirth as Henry's third wife. 

See Original SIX Queens Adrianna Hicks and Abby Mueller Take Their Final Broadway Bows

The three join the company after the August 7 departure of original cast members Adrianna Hicks and Abby Mueller, who Fuller stepped in for earlier this year, and Joy Woods on July 31. Continuing to star in the show are original cast members Andrea Macasaet, Brittney Mack, and Samantha Pauly as Anne Boleyn, Anna of Cleves, and Katherine Howard, respectively.

SIX, created by Tony winners Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, follows the six wives of King Henry VIII of England in a historical remix that turns the Tudor royals into pop queens. Marlow and Moss won the 2022 Tony Award for Best Original Score, and the show's costume designer, Gabriella Slade, took home the award for Best Costume Design. Co-directed by Moss and Jamie Armitage, the musical features set design by Emma Bailey, costume design by Gabrielle Slade, lighting design by Tim Deiling, and sound design by Paul Gatehouse.

Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes, George Stiles, and Kevin McCollum produce on Broadway.

 
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