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In the second episode of our limited series, Secret Wives of the Six Wives, Kate is joined once again by Tudor export Nicola ...
Period dramas have always attracted a considerable number of fans who enjoy historical storytelling, transporting viewers to different eras with their culturally rich narratives.
The Broadway hit featuring the six wives of Henry VIII comes to Taylor as Act Out Theatre Group LLC presents “SIX: Teen ...
Dan Llywelyn Hall has painted four works depicting trees from the time of Magna Carta and Charter of the Forest.
Margaret Douglas was a formidable figure in Tudor history. A cousin of Queen Elizabeth I, her position in Tudor politics was ...
A 165-acre park in Havering was once home to a palace gifted by King Henry VIII to three of his wives. This week, the Recorder is looking back at the history of Havering Country Park - one of the ...
Anne Boleyn was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536, when Henry VIII, who had since started a relationship with his next wife Jane Seymour, ordered Anne to be investigated on charges of high treason.
Looking to raise money for the high school theater program while gauging interest in community theater, Frederick High theater adviser Christopher Parr came up with an idea for a summer alumni show.
As the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, it was clear to Elizabeth from very early on that women were viewed as inferior, weak and entirely disposable - her own mother lost ...
Heather Leech gave a commanding performance of her one-woman play Anne Boleyn’s Mother at a packed Stables Theatre.
King Henry VIII built the English Royal Navy around his favorite warship, the ‘Mary Rose,’ which sank under mysterious circumstances in 1545.