My 12-year-old daughter practically had to drag me into the musical “Six,” currently raging on Broadway, in which Henry VIII’s six wives all have their say about what happened to them.
In this, the whole show is a kind of lesson in antiracism, regardless of whether a viewer is consciously aware of it.
In that way, it is a quintessentially modern work of musical theater.
Beyond the lessons “Six” teaches, the performers manage some of the deftest work on Broadway I’ve ever seen.
So, “Six” can change your lens in an antiracist (and antisexist) way — while also turning you on to art, wonder, curiosity and excitement.
Persons:
”, Henry VIII’s, Kimberly Akimbo, ” I’m, Anne of Cleves
Organizations:
Broadway