‘We stick two fingers up at Henry VIII’ : can the riotous all-Japanese Six out-Tudor-queen the (…)
The Japanese version of the pop-rock phenomenon about the six ill-fated wives caused a sensation in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. As that production now hits the UK, we go behind the scenes (and thrones) A singer and dancer in Japan, Marie Sugaya first heard about a musical featuring King Henry (…)
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