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We wrote a musical during our finals...now it's on in the West End

A musical about Henry VIII's six wives was the big hit of this year's Edinburgh Fringe...and its writer wants to thank his Jewish grandparents

September 6, 2018 09:27
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Toby Marlow, in his final year at Cambridge, was in a poetry class when inspiration struck. Why not write a musical which imagines the six wives of Henry VIII as a girl band?

“I was trying to concentrate while he was droning on about Wordsworth, imagining the songs, the costumes I couldn’t wait to get out of there and tell Lucy about it.”

Lucy Moss — his friend, fellow student and collaborator — was initially worried (“It could have been really naff”) but Marlow talked her round. They’d had the idea of a musical about Henry’s wives some time ago, but hadn’t come up with a structure. The girl band competing with eachother as to who had the worst time with the brutal Tudor monarch proved the perfect way to dispel almost all thoughts of Greensleeves.

They wrote the show while simultaneously studying for their finals (“I don’t really know how I managed to get a degree,” says Marlow) and took it to the Edinburgh Fringe a year ago, with a cast made up of fellow students. The show, now called Six, had the sort of response that Fringe performers dream of, great reviews and immediate interest from producers.

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