'We stick two fingers up at Henry VIII': can the riotous all-Japanese Six out-Tudor-queen the original?

A Japanese all-star lineup is set to take over Vaudeville theatre in London for a week-long run of the hit musical Six. The production, which has been translated into Japanese and features an entirely Japanese cast, will include singers and dancers who are no strangers to fame across Japan.

Marie Sugaya, a singer and dancer from Japan, had heard about the original show through a friend who was on a cultural exchange in London. "She spoke of Six so highly that I thought if it were ever to come to Japan, I'd love to be involved," she recalls. For Sugaya, the role of Anne of Cleves proved to be an ideal fit, as her own personality and history align with those of the fourth wife of King Henry VIII.

Airi Suzuki, another member of the Japanese lineup, is equally excited about performing in Six. "Six lasts 80 minutes," she explains. "In that 80 minutes, these queens jump out of their oil paintings to speak their own truths, their own histories and individualities." Suzuki's character, Catherine Howard, was a particular draw for her - as was the opportunity to perform alongside Sugaya.

The show has proven itself to be a global phenomenon since its Edinburgh origins in 2017. Its West End production followed by a successful Japanese iteration earlier this year made it clear that Six was more than just a hit musical: it had tapped into something profound and universal. The key theme of empowering women, with the show often referred to as 'her-story', is one that has resonated deeply with audiences around the world.

The decision to bring the show back to London - this time with a cast who sing in Japanese (with English captions) - was made after co-producers Kenny Wax and Andy Barnes witnessed a performance by the Japanese lineup. "We thought it'd be wonderful for the queendom to do something different," says Wax, adding that Six is known for its unpredictability and willingness to push boundaries.

For Sugaya, who had always been fascinated by history, this production offers an unparalleled opportunity to bring stories of women like Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard to life on stage. "History is obviously written around men, and the women [so often] just become accessories," she reflects. "The show doesn't scream about empowerment or feminism - audiences can take that message on themselves."

In Japan, where knowledge of Tudor history may not be universal, fans have come out in force to support the production. Director Hiroko Murata believes this is due, at least in part, to Japan's long-standing fascination with stories about the throne and royal families.

Six has already proven itself as a global phenomenon with massive international hits - including current streaming success that matches only Hamilton.
 
I'm totally stoked that Six is coming back to London with an all-Japanese cast 🀩, but I'm also kinda worried that it's gonna be a total mess... like, what if the Japanese audience doesn't get the same vibe from the English subtitles as we do? πŸ“šπŸ’­ And don't even get me started on how this is gonna affect the Queen's iconic outfits - have they thought about how they're gonna recreate those complicated Renaissance-era hairstyles with, like, actual Japanese hair? πŸ’‡β€β™€οΈπŸ˜‚ On a serious note though, it's amazing that Six is bringing all these incredible women to life, but can we really say that the show isn't still kinda... problematically sexist? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, it's all about the queens and their drama with the King - is that really enough to make up for some of the outdated attitudes towards female agency? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I'M SO EXCITED FOR THIS SHOW!!! IT'S AMAZING THAT A JAPANESE LINEUP IS GETTING TO PERFORM SIX IN LONDON!! I MEAN, THE CAST'S EAGERNESS OVER CATHOUSE AND ANNE OF CLEVES IS PRETTY RELATABLE TO ME - I'VE ALWAYS BEEN FASCINATED BY THOSE QUEENS' STORIES! IT'S REALLY COOL HOW JAPAN HAS SUCH A LONG HISTORY WITH ROYAL FAMILY STORIES, TOO. THE FACT THAT FANS ARE COMING OUT IN FORCE TO SUPPORT THIS PRODUCTION SHOWS THAT SIX IS TRULY A GLOBAL PHENOMENON. AND I LOVE THAT THE SHOW JUST LETS QUEENS SPEAK THEIR OWN TRUTHS WITHOUT ADDING ANY EXTRA HYPE - IT'S JUST SO... RELAXING!!!
 
idk why but i think its amazing 🀩 that six is making its way to london again, this time with an all-japanese cast 🎭! marie sugaya and airi suzuki are going to bring so much energy to their roles as anne of cleves and catherine howard respectively πŸ’ƒπŸ». i love how the show taps into the idea of empowering women and giving them a platform to share their stories 🌟. its also really cool that the production is being translated into japanese for the london run, it'll be so much fun watching them perform in their native language πŸ€—. overall i think this is going to be an unforgettable experience for both the audience and the performers πŸ‘
 
I'm loving the fact that Six is getting an all-star Japanese lineup, it's gonna be lit 🀩! But you know what's even more interesting? The cast's take on history and feminism. Marie Sugaya says that the show doesn't scream about empowerment, which I think is so true - it leaves that up to the audience to take away. And can we talk about how awesome it is that Japan is finally getting their own iteration of Six? πŸŽ‰ It's not just a musical, it's a cultural phenomenon! The fact that fans are coming out in force despite knowledge of Tudor history being limited in Japan shows that there's something universal about the theme of women's stories. I'm excited to see how this production plays out and whether it'll be as successful as its predecessors 🀞
 
πŸ˜‚πŸ€© just saw the news that Six is comin to Vaudeville theatre in London and its gonna be done by all-star Japanese lineup πŸ™Œ cant wait to see how it goes but i got a feeling its gonna be πŸ”₯πŸ’₯ cant believe its come so far from edinburgh in 2017, who wouldve thought πŸ˜‚ the fact that its now takin on languages other than english is mind blowin 🀯 love how its keepin it universal & empowerin women, six is defo one of the most powerful shows out there πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG u guys r gonna luv dis! they're bringin Six to Vaudeville theatre in London w/ an all-star Japanese cast 🀩 and its goin 2 b AMAZING!!! i no some ppl might be thinkin "what's the point of watchin a japanese version of Six?" but trust me, this is gonna b diff cuz it's not just about the music n dance, its about tellin the stories of these incredible women from japan's history too πŸ™Œ. Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard deserve 2 b seen on stage, n i cant w8 2 see Marie Sugaya & Airi Suzuki bring them 2 life πŸ˜πŸ’ƒπŸ».
 
I'm stoked to see Six gettin' a run in London! It's so cool that they're bringin' a Japanese cast to Vaudeville theatre 🀩. I mean, who wouldn't wanna see Marie Sugaya slay as Anne of Cleves? The way the show highlights these strong women and their stories is just inspiring πŸ’–. And can we talk about how awesome it is that Airi Suzuki gets to perform alongside her? Bestie goals πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ! It's great that the producers are keepin' it fresh by doin' a Japanese cast, too - gotta respect the creativity πŸ’‘. I'm all for empowering women and breakin' down barriers through art 🎭. Let's get ready to see this show rock London and bring in a whole new crowd! πŸ‘
 
🎭 This production of Six is super interesting to me because it shows how a global phenomenon like a musical can be adapted to different cultures and languages, while still staying true to its core message. I love how the Japanese cast brings their own unique perspectives to the roles, especially with Marie Sugaya's experience playing Anne of Cleves - it adds this extra layer of authenticity 🀝.

It's also cool to see how the show has tapped into this universal theme of empowering women, and how fans around the world have rallied behind it. I think what's most impressive is that the creators are willing to push boundaries and try new things, like having a cast who sing in Japanese with English captions πŸ’¬.

The fact that Six has already broken through in terms of streaming success, matching only Hamilton, is mind-blowing 🀯. It just goes to show how powerful and relevant the message of this musical can be, even when translated into different languages and cultures. Overall, I think it's really exciting to see this global phenomenon come to London again with a fresh lineup! πŸ‘‘
 
I think it's awesome that they're bringing Six to London again, this time with an all-Japanese cast 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to see these talented singers and dancers perform on stage? The fact that they'll be singing in Japanese with English captions is actually really cool too - it's like a fusion of two different worlds. And can you believe how popular Six has become globally? It's crazy to think that a show about six women from history could resonate so much with people all around the world 🌎.

I also love how the actresses are all super passionate about their roles and the story they're telling. Marie Sugaya seems especially excited to play Anne of Cleves, and it's awesome that she's found her own connection to the character. And Arii Suzuki's enthusiasm for Catherine Howard is infectious - I'm sure she'll bring so much energy to the stage 🌟.

It's also really interesting to see how Six has become a global phenomenon, especially in Japan where Tudor history might not be as well-known. It just goes to show that stories about women can have such a profound impact on people, regardless of their cultural background or knowledge of history πŸ’–.
 
I'm super stoked 🀩 for this Japanese all-star lineup takeover of Six in London! It's like, amazing to see how a show can connect with people from different cultures and backgrounds 🌎. I love how they've kept the core message of empowerment and feminism at the heart of it, but also made it accessible to fans who might not be familiar with Tudor history πŸ€”. The fact that they're performing in Japanese and English captions is just genius πŸ“š. It's gonna be so cool to see these talented ladies bring their own stories and histories to life on stage πŸ’ƒ! Can't wait to see the reviews and hear from fans who've been to the show πŸ“°πŸ‘€. The fact that it's done well in Japan shows me that there's a huge appetite for this kind of content, especially when it comes to women's history and experiences πŸŽ‰ #SixTheMusical #JapaneseCast #EmpowermentThroughTheArts
 
🎭 I think it's awesome how Six is breaking boundaries by taking a hit musical and adapting it for an entirely Japanese cast, while still keeping the English lyrics with captions 😊. It's like they're saying "Hey, our story matters too!" πŸ™Œ. The fact that fans in Japan are coming out to support this production speaks volumes about their interest in history and storytelling πŸ’₯. I also love how the show is empowering women and telling their stories - it's like a reminder that we don't just exist as accessories, but as strong, independent individuals πŸ’ͺ.
 
🀯 saw the cast list for six in london 🌟 and it's amazing how far this show has come πŸ™Œ, from edinburgh to japan now! πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ what i love about six is how it empowers women through music & dance πŸ’–, it's such a powerful message that needs more of it in our world 🌎
 
omg did u know that six is like, super popular everywhere now? 🀩 i mean its been out for ages but still people can't get enough of it! and now they're doing it in japanese lol thats so cool! i love how the actresses are all from japan and r fans of the original show too. they even got to play different queens that r kinda like themirls πŸ˜‚πŸ‘Έ anne of cleves was a bit of a weirdo but sugaya seems perfect for her part. and it's so interesting that they're doing it in japanese too, i wonder if ppl will be able to understand it all though? πŸ€”
 
lol, i'm low-key hyped for this! 🀩 Japanese cast bringing their own flavor to six is gonna be LIT πŸ”₯ cant wait to see these queens kill it on stage! the history behind the show and how it's resonating with audiences worldwide is truly inspiring πŸ™Œ gotta say, Anne of Cleves' story is one i've always been fascinated by too... Sugaya's got some serious pipes on her, btw! πŸŽ€πŸ‘‘ Arii Suzuki's enthusiasm is infectious, can't wait to see the energy she brings to Catherine Howard's character πŸ•ΊπŸ» this production has global phenomenon written all over it, and i'm here for it πŸ’–
 
OMG u guys 6ix is literally taking over london 🀩! i'm low-key obsessed w/ this japanese lineup πŸ™Œ they're serving LOOKS πŸ’β€β™€οΈ & talent pouring outta every pore πŸ’ͺ can't wait 2 c Marie Sugaya slay as Anne of Cleves πŸ‘‘ & Airi Suzuki slay as Catherine Howard πŸ’– it's gonna be a wild ride 80 mins of queens on stage is like, EVERYTHING πŸŽ‰ the show's message about empowerin' women is so needed in this world πŸ’ͺ🌎 let's get ready for a feminist musical takeover πŸš€
 
I'm not sure I get why they're making all these productions of Six... it just feels like every other week there's some new show or musical about 'empowering women'. Don't get me wrong, I love a good historical drama as much as the next person, but it seems like we've been beaten over the head with this message. And what's up with all these different adaptations? It's just Six, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
so they're bringing six from japan to london and it's gonna be pretty lit πŸŽ΅πŸ‘‘. i mean, its amazing that they can make a show that was originally written about english history and now its being performed by japanese singers and dancers with subtitles on. that's some next level stuff right there 🀯. but seriously though, the fact that this show has been able to tap into something universal like female empowerment is kinda cool πŸ‘. and the history behind it is actually pretty interesting too, especially for those who aren't familiar with tudor history. i just wonder how much of the original story is being kept and how much is being adapted to fit japanese audiences πŸ€”.
 
OMG u guys!! 🀩 I'm literally dying over here thinking about how amazing it is that they're doing Six in Japanese!!! πŸ’– I mean, can you even imagine singing along to "Heart of Stone" or "I Don't Need Your Love" with the lyrics in Japanese?! πŸ˜† It's gonna be so lit!!! πŸŽ‰ And I'm low-key excited for Airi Suzuki's performance as Catherine Howard, she sounds like an amazing queen πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. But what really got me was when Marie Sugaya said that history is often written around men and that the show doesn't scream about empowerment... same girl!! πŸ€— It's all about taking it upon ourselves to create change, you know?! 🌟
 
I gotta say, it's dope they're bringing Six to Vaudeville theatre in London again 🀩! The fact that it's got an all-star Japanese lineup and is being performed in Japanese with English captions is, like, super cool πŸ“š. I mean, history isn't always taught the way we want to believe it happened, you know? Like, women like Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard are often just written off as accessories to the men who ruled, but this show shows them in a whole new light πŸ’‘. It's all about giving these women their own truth and history, which is so important for audiences worldwide 🌎. And let's be real, the fact that it's been a global phenomenon since its Edinburgh origins and has even done well in Japan (where Tudor history might not be as widely known) is pretty wild 🀯!
 
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