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This ace cast member is ready to go on in ‘Six’ while creating her own music RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer rich@dallasvoice.com Divorced.

Beheaded. Died — The ex-wives of Henry VIII return to North Texas next week. On Tuesday, Nov. 28, Broadway at the Bass opens the Tony-winning musical Six in Fort Worth, playing through Dec.

3. Six leads portray the former spouses of the king as a super pop group with some heavy bangers as showtunes. And if needed, Taylor Pearlstein is ready to jump in to slay for the night.

As an alternative to three of the characters, Pearlstein has been a part of Six since the tour launched in August 2022. “I share my duties because each queen has two covers.

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