SASS LEVELS OFF THE CHART!! | Don't Lose Ur Head - Six The Musical | First Time Reaction/Analysis

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    Intro: (0:00)
    Anne Boleyn Introduction - Reaction: (4:06)
    Don’t Lose Ur Head - Reaction/Analysis: (6:30)
    Wearing Yellow to a Funeral - Reaction: (21:45)
    Final Thoughts: (24:02)
    Anne Boleyn intro transcript:
    [JANE SEYMOUR]
    The one you've been waiting for
    [ARAGON, CLEVES, HOWARD AND PARR]
    The one you've been waiting for
    [KATHERINE HOWARD]
    The mystery
    [ANNA OF CLEVES]
    The one who changed history
    [ARAGON, SEYMOUR, HOWARD AND PARR]
    History
    [ANNA OF CLEVES]
    The one who changed history, mystery
    [ARAGON, SEYMOUR, HOWARD AND PARR]
    The temptress
    [CATHERINE OF ARAGON]
    The one with the plan
    The plan to steal the man
    [ARAGON, SEYMOUR, CLEVES, HOWARD AND PARR]
    Anne!
    [CATHERINE PARR]
    The one who chased the king
    [JANE SEYMOUR]
    But paid the price with the swordsman's swing
    [ARAGON, SEYMOUR, CLEVES, HOWARD AND PARR]
    Will she be the one to win?
    Anne Boleyn
    Anne Boleyn
    Anne Boleyn
    Anne Boleyn
    Anne Boleyn
    Anne Boleyn
    Anne Boleyn
    [ANNE BOLEYN, spoken]
    What? Oh, sorry!
    Don't Lose Ur Head lyrics:
    Grew up in the French Court
    Oui, oui, bonjour
    Life was a chore so (she set sail)
    1522 came straight to the UK
    All the British dudes, lame
    Epic fail
    Ooh, I wanna dance and sing
    Politics, not my thing
    Ooh, but then I met the King
    And soon my daddy said, "You should try and get ahead"
    He wanted me, huh, obviously
    Messaging me like everyday
    Couldn't be better, then he sent me a letter and who am I kidding
    I was prêt-à-manger
    Ooh, sent a reply
    Ooh, just saying hi
    Ooh, you're a nice guy
    I'll think about it maybe, xo baby
    (Uh oh)
    Here we go
    (You sent him kisses)
    I didn't know I would move in with his missus
    (What?)
    Get a life
    You're living with his wife?
    Like, what was I meant to do?
    Sorry, not sorry 'bout what I said
    I'm just tryna have some fun
    Don't worry, don't worry, don't lose your head
    I didn't mean to hurt anyone
    LOL, say oh well
    Or go to hell
    I'm sorry, not sorry 'bout what I said
    Don't lose your head
    Three in the bed and the little one said
    If you wanna be wed, make up your mind
    Her or me, chum
    Don't wanna be some
    Girl in a threesome
    Are you blind?
    Ooh, don't be bitter
    Ooh, 'cause I'm fitter
    Ooh, why hasn't it hit her?
    He doesn't want to bang you
    Somebody hang you
    (Uh-oh)
    Here we go
    Your comment went viral
    I didn't really mean it but rumors spiral
    Wow Anne, way to make the country hate you
    Mate, what was I meant to do?
    Sorry, not sorry 'bout what I said
    I'm just tryna have some fun
    Don't worry, don't worry, don't lose your head
    I didn't mean to hurt anyone
    LOL, say oh well
    Or go to hell
    I'm sorry, not sorry 'bout what I said
    Don't lose your head
    Tried to elope
    But the pope said nope
    Our only hope was Henry
    He got a promotion
    Caused a commotion
    Set in motion the C of E
    The rules were so outdated
    Us two wanted to get x-rated
    Soon, ex-communicated
    Everybody chill, its totes God's will
    Henry's out every night on the town
    Just sleeping around, like what the hell?
    If that's how it's gonna be
    Maybe I'll flirt with a guy or three
    Just to make him jell
    Henry finds out and he goes mental
    He screams and shouts
    Like so judgmental
    You damned witch
    Mate, just shut up
    I wouldn't be such a b-
    If you could get it up
    (Uh-oh)
    Here we go
    (Is that what you said?)
    And now he's going 'round like off with her head
    (No)
    Yeah, I'm pretty sure he means it
    (Seems it)
    What was I meant to do?
    (What was she meant to do?)
    Like what was I meant to do?
    (What was she meant to do?)
    No, but what was I meant to do?
    Sorry, not sorry 'bout what I said
    I'm just tryna have some fun
    Don't worry, don't worry, don't lose your head
    I didn't mean to hurt anyone
    LOL, say oh well
    Or go to hell (just go to hell)
    Sorry, not sorry 'bout what I said
    Sorry, not sorry 'bout what she said
    Sorry, not sorry 'bout what I said
    Don't lose your head
    Wearing Yellow to a Funeral transcript:
    Boleyn: What a weekend. I'm literally like, dead.
    Howard: Wait, um, didn't you actually die?
    Boleyn: Yeah, it was SO extra. Anyway, yeah, now I'm obvs the winner so I think I'll do another solo. So, my next song is the one I wrote about the moment I found out Catherine of Aragon had tragically died. It's called "Wearing Yellow to a Funeral." Please sing along if you know the words.
    Boleyn (singing): Catherine was a maSSIVE--
    Other Queens: NOOOOO!!!
    Cleves: Who decided you were the winner?
    Parr: She wants another turn.
    Aragon: HA! Over my dead body!
    Seymour: Yeah, anyway-- I'm pretty sure it's my go next...
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  • @sunnysunsins_4920
    @sunnysunsins_4920 หลายเดือนก่อน +1202

    Anne Boleyn was incredibly smart and actually interested in politics, despite what the song may want you to think. (Writers of the show admitted before that they kinda regret leaning into stereotypical version of how she's usually portrayed, tho tbh the song slaps)
    Even during her life there were a lot of rumors circling around her, mostly from people who loved Catherine and refused to accept Anne as the new queen. Rumors include: her being a witch, her having a 6th finger and other kinds of deformities on her body, giving birth to a deformed fetus and so on.
    Anne actually did have a boy, but she miscarried him at 15 weeks, and interestingly, on the same day Catherine of Aragon was buried. (thus no, she didn't wear yellow to a funeral, that was spread by her haters after she was executed)
    She was accused of adultery with 5 men, including her own brother, and executed at the Tower of London along with the men and one of her ladies in waiting, who was accused of helping her with secret meetings.
    Most historians think that the charges were made up bc Henry wanted to move onto next woman, bc Anne couldn't produce a boy to succeed the line. Ironically enough, it's her only surviving daughter, Elizabeth I that went on to rule for decades and ended the Tudor line by refusing to marry and bear children.

    • @AadenKDragon
      @AadenKDragon หลายเดือนก่อน +74

      Didn't she also not want to marry Henry? But went with it cause her dad said so and pretty much pushed her into his path?

    • @sunnysunsins_4920
      @sunnysunsins_4920 หลายเดือนก่อน +105

      @@AadenKDragon that's basically how it was for all of them. But women at the time had only 1 purpose and no choice in the matter.
      It is said that Anne refused to sleep with him unless they were married, which caused the whole CA divorce - Church of England thing. So maybe she thought she could turn down his advances that way? We'll never know

    • @karentorresalfaro3371
      @karentorresalfaro3371 หลายเดือนก่อน +45

      ​@@AadenKDragon there is a documental that even uses her own bible and what she wrote on it to show us that she had the idea about the separation with the catholic church, she was religious and gave Henry the idea that Catherin could not give him a male heir because she was supposed to be his older brother's wife and the bible siad you can not marry the wife of your brother so it should have being enought justification to have another wife, but Catherin's family was well conecte with the church, that is why she was chosen to be Queen, so they did not supported Anne as the next wife, Anne convinced Henry that it was about the church using their power against him and not God not allowing them to get married so he would create his own church.
      It is pretty good and show us how capable Anne was, how her and Henry really had a relationship since she became a misstress and their love was what made them decide that no baby born of their unión deserved to be a bastarda, and how she had terrible look later, specially after Henry had that accident that changed him completly

    • @ShyyGaladriel
      @ShyyGaladriel หลายเดือนก่อน +30

      Yeah Elizabeth didn’t get married from her trauma of dealing with all her father’s wives and their ends. (As well as dealing with predators herself when she was young.)

    • @SiIker.
      @SiIker. หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Wasn't there also the fact (or I think it is rumoured but not a fact) that she was given the choice between being beheaded and giving Elizabeth the chance of accessing the throne or living and therefore NOT giving Elizabeth the chance?

  • @Moth-Bells
    @Moth-Bells หลายเดือนก่อน +975

    So fun fact! Anne is very immature because its thought that she was anywhere between 15 and 21(i think) when she met Henry! So, she acts like a petulant teen because its likely that she WAS one, and wouldnt understand the intricacies of what she was getting into with the 31 year old king

    • @47ratsinahoodie
      @47ratsinahoodie หลายเดือนก่อน +152

      Despite that, apparently she was actually really smart, as another comment explains

    • @Moth-Bells
      @Moth-Bells หลายเดือนก่อน +107

      ​@@47ratsinahoodie Oh I dont disagree with that! I meant more for her portrayal in the musical. Since she definitely feels more like a teen to very young adult

    • @LycanMOON
      @LycanMOON หลายเดือนก่อน +59

      @@47ratsinahoodieI feel it’s more of intelligence vs emotional wisdom going on here

    • @BrandonVout
      @BrandonVout หลายเดือนก่อน +39

      ​​@@47ratsinahoodie Henry had a type. He preferred educated women who could advise him. One of the reasons he felt unsatisfied with Anne of Cleves was the large education gap between her and his exes.

    • @danielgonzalez-pf5el
      @danielgonzalez-pf5el หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      To be fair, 15 years old was considered adult age back then. Remember most people didn’t make to their 50s back at that time.

  • @AlanomalyOfficial
    @AlanomalyOfficial หลายเดือนก่อน +565

    Non-family friendly warning for this comment
    In the actual performance, when Anne is repeating "What was I meant to do?" in the final pre-chorus, she actually stops the song to say "NO WAIT I ACTUALLY THINK HE'S SERIOUSLY GOING TO CUT MY HEAD OFF... I guess he just... really liked my head-" And does a... particular motion with her hand and mouth to drive the point home

    • @bookbrace
      @bookbrace หลายเดือนก่อน +29

      I was waiting for that part but I guess it’s not on the studio versions

    • @alex._420
      @alex._420 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      I love her LMAO

    • @xxhot_chocox6389
      @xxhot_chocox6389 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      That part is only in the broadway version this is the uk version

    • @QuikVidGuy
      @QuikVidGuy หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      ​@@xxhot_chocox6389it definitely happened in the uk even before it hit west end, I've watched it. It's just not in the cast recording

    • @broadwaybaby8914
      @broadwaybaby8914 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      @@QuikVidGuyThe Broadway recording is live from opening night, hence why the line is kept in. They cut it for the West End studio recording.

  • @Fruity_one
    @Fruity_one หลายเดือนก่อน +351

    I don't have as much facts for Anne boleyn as i would like to BUT here IS a few that are interesting. Surprisingly, ALL of the queens are intertwined with eachother, either by blood line or other circustances (This isn't mentioned on the musical at any point so i might as well tell you)
    You already know how Catherine Of A. and Anne B. shared time in the castle, but funilly enough, Jane S. spend time with them there aswell as she was a lady in waiting during both of their times as queens, and it's said that Henry cheated on Anne with Jane before her beheading. While A. Of Cleves didn't had the role of queen for to long, she had K. Howard as one of her ladies in waiting who, TURNS OUT, was Anne Boleyn's cousin (The Six fandom calls them the beheaded cousins) last but not least, even tho C. Parr didn't get to meet any of the others in person, C. Of Aragon was her god-mother, as Parr's mom used to be one of Aragon's ladies in waiting, and decided to name Parr after her.
    It's just so surprising that, one ways or another, all the queens were conected to one another more than just being one of Henry's wives👑

    • @duketgg
      @duketgg หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      Jane Seymour is Howard's and Boleyn's second cousin, too.
      And Henry VIII was also Jane's fifth cousin.
      A fun fact about Catherine of Aragon: she was a descendant of the house of Lancaster, and the third cousin of Henry VII.
      Henry VII had his claim to the throne through the Beaufort line of the House of Lancaster. The problem with this is that, initially, the Beaufort line was illegitimate. When John of Gaunt (son of Edward III) married his mistress Katherine Swynford, he legitimised the Beaufort line by royal and papal decree. But there was a caveat: the Beaufort line could never inherit the crown of England.
      Technically, Catherine of Aragon’s line of descent did not go through the Beaufort line. Therefore her claim through her Lancanstrian ancestors could be argued to be stronger.
      A fun fact about Jane Seymour: she followed Catherine of Aragon when she was exiled.
      Being a fervent Catholic, she refused to acknowledge Anne Boleyn as the new queen.

    • @Crystal-lz6bm
      @Crystal-lz6bm หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      Additionally, the person Parr writes to later on is Jane Seymour's brother, so Jane and Parr become in laws years later

  • @emaloney2211
    @emaloney2211 หลายเดือนก่อน +175

    Just a heads up ( no pun) don’t take all the lyrics literally. Henry did not have a threesome situation with Katherine and Anne. He begged Anne to be his mistress but she said she would be his wife and nothing else which Henry found very attractive.
    Anne was allegedly heard making fun of Henry’s manhood, she didn’t actually say it to his face!
    In her life while innocent of the charges against her, Anne played a game and lost 😞

    • @Broeckchen
      @Broeckchen หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Basically, Henry was still unfaithful - these days, I think we would call it an emotional affair. He courted a different woman, so it's like if in modern day a married husband tried pursuing an affair with a different woman and only failed because she refused.

  • @moony-iv6hy
    @moony-iv6hy หลายเดือนก่อน +362

    Ooh, I was hoping you’d choose this animatic to watch! It’s one of my favorites - the art style is so freaking cute

    • @starielyt
      @starielyt หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Same

    • @LycanMOON
      @LycanMOON หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Agreed.favorite song and this animatic brings out so much of the character
      I love how petty Anne seems,but the expression shows she only tried to get power due to her dad asking for status.she never wanted Catherine to hate her

    • @robertolanzone
      @robertolanzone หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same 😍

  • @CorvidQueen319
    @CorvidQueen319 หลายเดือนก่อน +231

    Fun fact related to Anne Boleyn: her sister is actually one of Princess Diana's ancestors. I thought it was very fitting when I found out lol.

  • @coratcariad
    @coratcariad หลายเดือนก่อน +111

    You had questions, and I hope you don't mind me providing some answers.
    This version of Anne captures her charisma and confidence really well, but as so many people in the comments have said she was an incredibly intelligent woman. She kept Henry at bay for seven years from when he first showed interest in her, her sister Mary had already been picked up and discarded by him and she was not going to let the same thing happen to her. She wanted a ring on her finger, or else nothing. Henry wasn't used to being refused and it just made him more and more desperate to have her. Eventually they did end up sleeping together before they were married, Anne was pregnant when she was crowned Queen, but it's commonly believed that she only allowed it once she could see her way clear to the throne.
    She was a big supporter of the Reformation, the European movement away from Roman Catholic worship, and she supposedly owned many banned books about religion which she could have got into serious trouble for. People who supported the Reformation believed that holy scripture should be allowed to be translated into other languages besides Latin so that everyone could understand the Bible, because the general population of peasants who hadn't been educated in Latin only had the priest's word for what the Bible said. She managed to interest Henry in the books, which apparently helped when he broke from the Roman Catholic church and set up the Church of England. Yes, he genuinely did set up his own religion to divorce Catherine and marry Anne. It made his later divorce from Anne of Cleves so much easier.
    In the end the main thing that proved to be Anne's downfall was that she didn't give Henry a son. She had one daughter and multiple miscarriages, and Henry got bored very quickly. They weren't the most harmonious of couples, both had hot tempers and arguments became more and more frequent especially when Henry was caught flirting with other women. The charges of adultery Henry used to condemn her were almost certainly trumped up; he even accused her of sleeping with her own brother. Most historians believe that he was just using any and every method he could to ensure that he could get rid of her. By this time he'd noticed Jane Seymour among Anne's ladies in waiting and wanted her instead, exactly in the same way he'd first noticed Anne when she was lady-in-waiting to Catherine. In a small act of mercy he arranged for a French swordsman to behead Anne rather than have her suffer through beheading by axe, which wasn't always completed in one go and thus could be a much more brutal method. Anne's head was taken off in one go, and there's a famous story that her lips were seen to still be moving in prayer after she was beheaded.
    To help with "Wearing Yellow to a Funeral", yellow was the colour of mourning in Spain and after the announcement of Catherine's death Henry and Anne dressed in yellow and celebrated. Yellow was obviously not a mourning colour in England, so it was basically a smack in the face to Catherine's memory.

  • @soarinknightstudios
    @soarinknightstudios หลายเดือนก่อน +504

    Hey hey! I know there weren’t any captions but I can transcribe what was said in the outro:
    Anne: *after “Don’t Loose Ur Head” ends* “What a weekend! I’m literally like dead.”
    Kate H: “Wait- but didn’t you actually die?”
    Anne: “Yeah it was SO EXTRA! XD”
    Anne: “Anyway, yeah I’m now like obs the winner, so I think this calls for another solo! So my next song is one I wrote about the moment I found out Catherine of Argon had tragically died! It’s called ‘Wearing Yellow to a Funeral’ sing along if you know the words”
    Anne: *singing* “Catherine was a MASSIVE WH-“ *cue Catherine lunging at Anne stopping the song.*
    Anna of Cleves: “Who’d said that you’re the winner?!”
    Cate Parr: “She wants another turn?!”
    Catherine of Aragon: “OVER MY DEAD BODY!”
    Jane Seymour: “Yeah anyway, pretty sure it’s my go next.”
    Hope that helped. ^ - ^

    • @flylikeanowl8667
      @flylikeanowl8667 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      Thank You so much!!

    • @malenejensen02
      @malenejensen02 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      On behaff of all us comment readers: Thank you

    • @zephyr_winds5718
      @zephyr_winds5718 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      In the broadway version she goes “Massive cu-“ (if you know the word then cool) but I didn’t realize the other one said something different-

    • @sarahhandberg5185
      @sarahhandberg5185 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      God you’re a life saver thaNK YOU

    • @soarinknightstudios
      @soarinknightstudios หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@zephyr_winds5718 See I also have seen the version where she says the other word and always thought that was from the West End since here in the States most folks really don’t like that word but 🤷🏽‍♀️. Multiple shows, multiple endings and scripts reads. 😅

  • @just_m.e7175
    @just_m.e7175 หลายเดือนก่อน +108

    I always experience a bittersweet feeling when it comes to this song, that is because I think it captures the twisted and tragic irony of Anne's story and memory; It's my favorite out of the whole musical and Anne is also my favorite character, yet it's so tragic how, despite the many years which have gone by, her image has been twisted and shaped based on the false rumors Henry spread to make himself look like the victim of the situation.
    In actuality, she repeatedly rejected him during the time in which he was sending her letters, being that she was already in love with another man. She literally rejected him and, in response to one of his letters wrote: "Your wife I shall not be, both in respect of mine own unworthiness, and also because you have a queen already. Your mistress I will not be". Though of course, Henry was a king, and the Boleyn's would've never turned down an opportunity like this considering how desperate Henry was to have Anne. Sooo...well, she didn't have much of a choice and played the game she had to. On the day of her coronation she was mocked and seen as a snake, immediately gaining the people's displease considering how highly they thought of queen Catherine at the time. Catherine herself didn't even resent her, she even stated that people would one day "lament her (Anne's) case". Despite the initial obstacles though Anne still tried her hardest to fulfill the traditional role of a queen at the best of her capabilities: she gave alms to the poor, provided for widows, favored investments in the arts and scolarships, even went as far as to sew shirts and smocks for the needy. Though, the public still hated her, viewing her as an heretic and an adultress. Still, in all of this, Henry, as always, was yearning for a male heir, something which Anne unfortunately also failed to provide, just like Catherine before her, giving birth to a healthy girl instead, Elizabeth I; added to that was the fact that she would've miscarried two other times after the birth of Elizabeth, thus making Henry start to question his decision to marry her, and of course, he went to look for "solutions" outside of marriage as always. The request for the annulment of Henry's marriage to Anne was denied, and things spiraled out of control and eventually Henry, supported and helped by the likes of Thomas Cromwell, the most notorious of Anne's allies, decided it was time to find an alternative way out. Subsequently, Cromwell made a move against her, presenting false and unfounded accusations of adultery, incest, and even plotting against the king himself. Needless to say Henry was waiting for nothing less than this, and was easily convinced by Cromwell's words, so declaring for Anne to be arrested and later beheaded. Anne declared her innocence up until the very end, though unfortunately for the woman, the court which was responsible for hosting her trial was composed of only men, enemies of hers nonetheless, who despised and disliked her for the same reasons mentioned earlier. She was arrested on May 2nd 1536 and held prisoner in the Tower of London, where, three years prior, she had awaited her coronation. On the eve of her execution, according to the Constable of the Tower, Anne joked “I heard say the executioner was very good, and I have a little neck”. Henry had granted her the ‘small mercy’ of dy1ng at the hands of a skilled swordsman rather than an executioner’s axe. The execution of a queen for treason was an unprecedented event, and Henry and Cromwell ensured that it was carefully stage managed within the walls of the Tower, rather than at the public execution sites outside. Finally, On 19 May 1536, Anne was beheaded on Tower Green. Her final reported words were uncontroversial, “I am come hither to d1e, for according to the law and by the law I am judged to d1e, and therefore I will speak nothing against it. I pray God save the King, for a gentler nor a more merciful prince was there never.”, words most likely born from Anne's consideration for the safety of her infant daughter Elizabeth. Henry then went on to marry Jane Seymour, a mere 11 days after Anne's d34th. She was a victim of her time unfortunately, and as Catherine of Aragon predicted, people are still lamenting her tale to this day

    • @bluej.studios4523
      @bluej.studios4523 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Wow! I had not known a lot of this stuff. This is so fascinating!😃

    • @SilverGallowglass
      @SilverGallowglass หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      And then after her death she was there for some time because there were no arrangements made, but in the end her ladies in waiting were worried and had to handle her body themselves. They feared, like is the case with many famous women, that she would be mistreated in death.
      "The head and body were taken up by the ladies, whom you would have thought bereft of their souls, so languid and weak were they with anguish, but, fearing that their mistress might be handled unworthily by inhuman men, they forced themselves to do this duty,"

    • @dear-madame-artist1561
      @dear-madame-artist1561 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Great comment. The song is catchy, but I think it misrepresents Anne as she wanted to be queen to reform the church and help the poor. She didn't do it for selfish reasons like the song suggests. She was a very intelligent and outspoken woman. I love learning about her.

    • @gothic_ace2037
      @gothic_ace2037 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      interesting, im always seeing different interpretations of her time, this is probably the most detailed one ive come across, thanks for the history lesson

    • @Claudia-up6wt
      @Claudia-up6wt 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Love that you mentioned her speach before her death. I think it Shows very well how smart and brave she actually was. She was way before her time. About has no change against the affection of the King and her father pushing her into it.

  • @eacole72
    @eacole72 หลายเดือนก่อน +99

    Anne Boleyn's costuming and vocals were modeled on Miley Cyrus, Avril Lavigne and Lily Allen. The green is for the apocryphal story that Henry VIII wrote "Greensleeves" for AB.
    This was written by Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss, students at Cambridge University and members of the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society. In 2016, Marlow was chosen to write the society's annual entry to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2017.
    KH was the cousin of AB. You will find that there were lessons about life in court that KH needed to have learned from AB's experiences & fate.
    EDIT: the entire history that is portrayed through the entire musical is fascinating, but it isn't family friendly. Henry wasn't a good person, and he discarded women like used handkerchiefs. Yes, Henry created the Church of England and separated from the Roman Catholic Church because he needed quickly to marry his pregnant mistress. When it came time to relieve himself of AB and move on to JS, he had the decency to import a swordsman from France, so that AB wouldn't be executed by an axman. It meant that she was killed quickly, rather than requiring multiple strikes from an ax and dying in immense pain.
    Your facial expressions through all of this are classic.

  • @NoCyg
    @NoCyg หลายเดือนก่อน +48

    Of all the queens in Six, I feel like Anne Boleyn's song is the least historically accurate. She was actually both smart and politically minded. Henry had previously taken her sister Mary as a mistress, and then tossed Mary over, leaving her disgraced and with nothing to show for it. So when Henry took an interest in Anne, she put him off, insisting she would only sleep with him if he married her, hoping to have the protection of marriage to avoid being treated like her sister. (Keep in mind that you couldn't really say outright no to a king in that time, at least not without incredible risk. Also, yes, ironically, she might have survived if she hadn't held out for marriage.)
    Henry was both desperate for a son and incredibly horny for Anne, so he tried to get his marriage to Catherine of Aragon (who was past childbearing age now) annulled, but the Pope refused (for a variety of reasons, some political). After multiple years of machinations, Henry broke from the Catholic Church to establish the Church of England with himself as the head specifically so that he could declare his marriage to Catherine invalid and marry Anne.
    However, after Anne had had several miscarriages and still births--whose only surviving child was a girl (the future Elizabeth I)--things rapidly deteriorated between her and Henry. When Elizabeth was just 2, Anne was convicted of treason in the form of adultery and sentenced to death. To my understanding, most historians believe that the charges were false, contrived with a view of getting her out of the way.

  • @andromeda232
    @andromeda232 หลายเดือนก่อน +84

    Anne Boleyn was extreamly well eduucated , she grew up in two sophisticated european courts, so very different from other woman of her status. She was supposed to marry someone else until Henry had that broken up so he could have Anne. Anne didnt want to be his side piece, she had seen what happened to those women. One of Henry's mistresses was actually Anne's older sister Mary. I believe that Anne decided if she had to be with Henry then she wasn't going to settle for being 2nd best she was going to be number 1

    • @Broeckchen
      @Broeckchen หลายเดือนก่อน

      (England is part of Europe. I get what you mean and stuff, but England is and was absolutely part of Europe.)

  • @anyathepanther7977
    @anyathepanther7977 หลายเดือนก่อน +75

    If i remember correctly, Ann was Given a Choice.
    One where she could stay alive, but her Daughter would lose her Position as a Princess and the Right to the Throne.

  • @tanapulver
    @tanapulver หลายเดือนก่อน +52

    One other thing I noticed others didn’t comment on was for her execution she remained dignified. Unfortunately most of the time Anne is shown balling her eyes out or in this animatic she was running away. But really she held her head high like a real queen. 👍🏻

  • @deathstrokecat5390
    @deathstrokecat5390 หลายเดือนก่อน +84

    This song is straight up tea spilling for like five minutes

  • @emilyb5307
    @emilyb5307 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

    Historical inaccuracies aside, Watching you have a near heart attack over some of these lines has left me laughing so hard I can't breath 😂

  • @Jcartist_10
    @Jcartist_10 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    17:33 Fun fact: Anne refused to sleep with Henry until he got divorced to Cathrine of Aragon. She only flirted with him.

  • @NexWraith
    @NexWraith หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    By the way something that a lot of English speakers miss is that Anne sings "I was prêt-à-manger" when she gets her letter from the king and that translates to "I was ready to eat"

  • @elfbreath
    @elfbreath หลายเดือนก่อน +31

    Fun fact: Remember in No Way when Catherine of Aragon said "You've had one son with someone who don't own a wedding ring"? Henry VIII was cheating on Catherine with multiple women including Anne Boleyn AND... her sister Mary Boleyn (who was married to a different man at the time)! It's commonly believed Henry VIII fathered Mary Boleyn's son (also named Henry).

    • @lalalalalalwlla
      @lalalalalalwlla หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I think that line refers to Henry FitzRoy, the only illegitimate child Henry claimed as his own. He fathered him with his mistress Elizabeth Blount.

  • @apersonontheinternet9085
    @apersonontheinternet9085 หลายเดือนก่อน +48

    SO much love and support for the caption soapboxing! As someone who has auditory processing issues, it means a lot for someone who has such a big following (and is presumably more ablebodied?) to campaign for something like this. Thank you!

  • @katesullivan4707
    @katesullivan4707 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    The fame part is that first Henry's desire to marry her required Catherine to annul the marriage or she had to die under the Catholic Church. So he just made the same religion that allows divorce. And then also, while not the next ruler of England, her daughter becomes Queen for a very long time.
    But next song is the most traditional ballad.
    You may not see this but Haus of Holbein and Get Down kind of go together as a solid chapter. At least to know you are in Germany for parts of it.

  • @journey9641
    @journey9641 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    Anna of Cleves is having the best time during the entire show

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I could add to that, but it would be giving away spoilers for the entire show.

  • @ShuGal88
    @ShuGal88 หลายเดือนก่อน +49

    It was written as a comedy set by a group of Uni students for the Edingbrough fringe festival.
    That's why it was originally It's was 1 hour long and then got extended with the megasix, as fringe shows have a 1-hour limit.

    • @Kathryn-vr9nk
      @Kathryn-vr9nk 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      *Edinburgh
      It was only written by 2 people as opposed to a group and originally started with just one and then the second joined and helped

  • @47ratsinahoodie
    @47ratsinahoodie หลายเดือนก่อน +32

    Regarding captions, I 100% agree, and it makes me HATE the removal of that community captions feature even more. All it needed was a feature where the uploader could approve or deny the captions before they're put on the video. Videos were able to have captions in dozens of languages, share jokes among the community, and most importantly of all, allow you to understand what's being said XD I put captions on just one of my videos in just one language and it was the most tedious thing ever. As much as I want us to, I can understand why others wouldn't do it, especially if like me, they're not doing TH-cam professionally and have school or work to spend time on.

  • @skatykw
    @skatykw หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    As far as i remember, Anne refused to sleep with Henry until he had divorced Katherine and married her, which is fun!

  • @livingedgar
    @livingedgar หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    One important thing. Both "beheaded" queens were very young. Anne's song is playful, teen-like, because she actually WAS a teen.

    • @officialmortius
      @officialmortius  หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      :(

    • @livingedgar
      @livingedgar หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@officialmortius Yeah, wait until you get to unravel KH. THAT's grim.

  • @Rosemeadow403
    @Rosemeadow403 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    The TLDR of Anne Boleyn is basically become Henry's mistress, he creates the CoE so he can remarry & the whole country hates her for so rumours spread until Henry's convinced to behead her

  • @user-en7hz9ko2x
    @user-en7hz9ko2x หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Anne was a lady in waiting to the french queen. Then she became a lady in waiting to catherine of aragon. When anne and henry got married, she was not well liked by the people who supported catherine. Anne didn't want to become Henry's mistress because if she got pregnant, she didn't have a husband to pass the kid off as his, and it would hurt her marriage prospects by have them being nonexistent.

  • @kylelake5848
    @kylelake5848 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    When you get to All You Wanna Do, please watch the live version. The animatics use a different version that doesn't really show the destabilizing of K Howard throughout her life

  • @Milanesa27
    @Milanesa27 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    When he gets to "all you wanna do" I'd really like him going with the stage version because is just so much more emotion and heartbreak!!

    • @laurencole2937
      @laurencole2937 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yeah I need him to watch the Sam Pauley version

    • @Meshuga.GeGeedah
      @Meshuga.GeGeedah หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had been saying that all the way through so far, but realized that if he's willing to do other reactions on Patreon its kinda better in a way to get the reaction from the 'original' first, then it will be so much more powerful - I can't wait to are him do a compare/contrast of the different versions!

  • @Moth-Bells
    @Moth-Bells หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Also, while I agree about animatics needing more subtitles, its not exactly easy for artists either. I can only speak for myself, but I know for the times I managed to do a full length animatic, it tooks me weeks(or longer) to draw that out. By the time I'm ready to post something like that, I was ready to be done with it. I also have audio processing disorders(and I'm physically disabled, which doesnt makes the art process easier), so I understand being frustrated. If I'm unable to make something out and its from a media/musical, I look it up and hope theres a transcript.
    For the section after Dont lose your head, there isnt one, so there isnt even a way to properly subtitle it unless the artist just knows 10000% whats being said
    I think a better way to handle the subtitle is just for someone to ask the artist if theyre able to add subtitles, or ask if they'd be open to someone adding them for them. Its not always a possibility for the artist to, be that for time or physical reasons (Ive added subtitles for things, and even a minute of audio can take hours on hours to makes sure you get everything in order and timed right
    I'm not upset at you, ofc!! I just think the artists need to be given some slack, since we're already providing these videos completely for free, taking weeks or months of our time without anything back other than knowing people might like it (which that isn't even a guarantee all the time). If theyre able to add subtitles thats awesome, and if theyre not then it sucks, but there could be reasons why they didnt

    • @anony-missy
      @anony-missy หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      This is some really valuable insight and I agree. Captions are obviously ideal to have for accessibility and if at all possible they should be there. But I really think it’s important for everyone who watches these animatics (myself included) to keep in mind that these are fan videos usually made by one single person putting dozens if not hundreds of hours of work in. It’s their passion project, and usually not their job.
      I think it’s amazing that these videos are the way that people get to experience theatre that cannot otherwise do so. However, it’s not fair to hold the *fans* who make them to a higher standard than the professionals who own the rights to produce, stage, and distribute recordings of the shows. Theatre is inaccessible because it is gatekept by them, not because of random internet videos. The reason the audio used here is bad enough to make the lack of captions especially noticeable is because it comes from an *illegal* recording of the show that fans have to use because no option to use a high quality legal one is available.
      So yeah, artists should absolutely caption their fan videos if they can. It’s unfair that people who have hearing loss or auditory processing problems or any other issues with hearing cannot experience the videos in the same ways as people who don’t. Captioning the videos absolutely helps with that and is a great feature to add for that reason. But at the end of the day these are fan works by people usually making them for passion and their own enjoyment and graciously sharing their art with the rest of us. Complaining that they aren’t doing that to a high enough standard rubs me the wrong way.
      Edits: minor spelling and rephrased a few things

    • @Moth-Bells
      @Moth-Bells หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@anony-missy Absolutely agreed!! The reason I like hamilton so much is that every song leads into the next and anyone can ust listen to the soundtrack and understand the entire musical. I wish more musicals did that, or had tracks for the dialogue.
      It sucks that theres no way to know what all of the dialogue says since its just from someones phone camera likely (which im still greatful for any illegal musical recording)
      More musicals and plays in general really SHOULD have a high quality recording of their productions, since even in person one might not be able to understand what was said. Hopefully one day :((

    • @anony-missy
      @anony-missy หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@Moth-Bells Yeah it’s way easier to figure out what’s going on in cast albums where basically the entire musical is sung through. It’s even nice when they at least include some bits of dialogue in the songs to help keep everyone listening oriented as to what’s happening in the story.
      I also hope they start releasing more professionally recorded versions of plays and musicals. The fear seems to be that having a proshot means that no one will want to see it anymore. But I’d think the benefits of exposing a new audience to your show and creating future fans for potential revivals or even just amateur productions, as well as just bringing in ongoing revenue after the show closes seems like it would be worth it in the long run. Hopefully that becomes more standard in the future. Until then I’m also grateful for the recordings we have, both legal and illegal.

  • @edmondlukaj9547
    @edmondlukaj9547 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    I am so excited! I love don't lose your head!

  • @LyrictheFilthyCasual
    @LyrictheFilthyCasual หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The "LOL, say oh well, or go to Hell" was based off one of one of Anne Boleyn's actual mottos. She was known to say “Let them grumble; that is how it is going to be”

  • @Liketaknoww
    @Liketaknoww หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    This one is also my fave for the songs in SIX. And, in animatic makers' defense: I don't think they have any more access to the captions for what they're saying than any of us do

  • @zombizone1581
    @zombizone1581 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    I really can't wait, Don't Lose Your Head is probably my favourite song from Six and you're one of my favourite reaction channels Mortius! I love how you talk about not just the lyrics or instrumentals, but a mix of both and you really seem to care about your audience! This'll be match made in heaven! Especially with the animatic you chose!
    I really hope you'll be reacting to all of Gigis Six animatics after discovering them with your Epic reactions! At least do Gigis animatic for "All You Wanna Do", Gigi depicts Kathrine Howard so well!
    Also it's funny that for me, it actually ends up being "Musical Tuesday". But it's still a Musical Monday in spirit!

  • @mckenna8663
    @mckenna8663 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Perhaps I should do a little bit of my own back story before this comment... for years, I have participated in the arts, including musical theater (on stage, in the pit, musical directing, and directing) .. and, in addition, my day job is teaching music Pre-K throught 8th, band, chorus, and musicals. To say the least... I eat, sleep, and breathe this stuff.
    Now, my comment... I SO agree with you! My feeling about general music is that I am not under the ridiculous assumption that every student I teach is going to go on to being this fantastic performer (or even a so so performer). No. I do understand, though music is very important, only a small handful of people that I teach will go on and have any type of musical performance in their future. But they will ALL end up experiencing music appreciation on practically daily basis. I think this musical goes to illustrate 3 of the most common aspects of music appreciation:
    Popular Music
    Live Music Performance (and)
    Musicals (opera, stories, or lessons told/taught with the help of music)
    The problem with the last 2 is that it's very expensive and it's not always available for people to partake of

  • @BrittanyArtPoetry
    @BrittanyArtPoetry หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    If you get the chance I highly recommend ‘don’t cry for your daughters Eve’ it’s by Lydia the bard and has an amazing animatic with lyrics, and also it made me cry

  • @jessk1683
    @jessk1683 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    there's a few inaccuracies in this show and really, anne boleyn was done the dirtiest. the show offers a very stereotypical portrayal of her - ditzy, naive, but also a seductive temptress (which is what she was more or less accused of when henry decided to behead her). she's definitely considered the most significant of the six for how she indirectly caused the split from the catholic church and birthed elizabeth i, one of england's most successful monarchs.
    the truth of her (as far as we know) is instead that she was very politically minded and excelled in court on her own merit. she had some other family involved there, such as her father thomas and her sister mary, who served alongside her as a lady in waiting to the first queen Catherine of aragon. mary is more accurately one of the women mentioned in 'no way', having been a mistress of the king and then subsequently thrown out. anne knew this, she was weary of the king as a result.
    it's also because of this that she actually did her utmost to *avoid* henry, rather than encouraging his advances as is generally taught. it was a period of i think around 7 years between when henry first decided to pursue her and when the courtship ended with marriage. you obviously can't directly say 'no' to the king but it's likely that this was her trying to put it off for as long as humanly possible, despite the fact that her father was very much pushing for her to give in, what with the elevation in status it would offer (since his other daughter failed rather spectacularly at seducing the king for any meaningful length of time).
    anne then spends 3 years married to henry where she has i think three miscarriages (?) and at least one of them is a stillborn son. which henry reacts to thinking, hey, god clearly doesn't want to give me a son. the introduction to 'don't lose ur head' mentions anne 'overlapping' with catherine because of how henry began the courtship while he was still married, and the same thing happens again with lady in waiting jane seymour, who served both catherine and anne and has subsequently been in court an awfully long time. there's a lot of debate as to whether anne actually said anything treasonous, but it's almost certain she didn't commit any of the deeds of adultery she was accused - partly because the accusations were often rather outlandish. the rest of england probably recognised that at least in part but again: he's the king. he wanted her dead. she was going to die.
    anne boleyn is beheaded in the tower of london in may 1536, just 17 days after her initial imprisonment (the court's detective work was shoddy at best, but then again, it probably wasn't intended to actually be functional). she's beheaded in one clean swing with a sword, by a swordsman brought in from france especially. being easier to control and therefore less likely to botch, this was a strange kind of mercy from henry. the same courtesy was not extended to anne's maternal cousin katherine howard, the fifth wife, who was hit thrice with an axe before the head was fully severed, and spent the last few days before her execution practising how to correctly lay her head on the block, because she'd seen so many executions go wrong.
    ( also, this show was written by lucy moss and toby marlow. they were students at cambridge university at the time and must've said hey! lets make a musical! i don't know how that comes about but it's very iconic of them.
    and! if you ever have trouble recognising which queen as which, they're *usually* colour-coded (aragon: yellow; boleyn: green; seymour: white; cleves: red; howard: pink; parr:blue) but on the rare occasion when they're not, they're typically in order of marriage! )

  • @greyaguilar2982
    @greyaguilar2982 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Hey so I definitely understand wanting to make the world more accessible and adding captions is a big part of that! But at the same time, these animatics are often passion projects that take a really long time and are done totally free, so that can be a big ask for someone who puts these together in their spare time!

  • @emilyb5307
    @emilyb5307 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Disclaimer! I love all of the cast - UK and Broadway:
    I really recommend checking out both versions - Andrea Macasaet's vocals and mannerisms brought a similar but oddly distinct vibe to her performance. That's actually the case for many of the songs (which maybe should be obvious). But on your own time, definitely worth admiring approaches from both sides of the pond! Introduced me to a lot of cool new voices and performers ❤.

  • @cerosaroset2263
    @cerosaroset2263 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I really enjoy Mortius's reactions to heel turns in musicals. Odysseus, now Anne... I've watched both ~several~ times now.

  • @karenroque3583
    @karenroque3583 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Watching him squirm during Don’t Lose your Head makes me super excited for All you Wanna Do

  • @winxclub845
    @winxclub845 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Also! With the Queens and their styles, they all also have different unique hairstyles that might be easier to Recognize?
    Catherine of Aragon has a short coily bob, Anne Bolelyn has the hair buns, Jane Seymor has long Blonde hair, Anna of Cleves her a short straight bob, Katherine Howard has a pony tail and Catherine Parr has a short Afro

  • @Kathryn-vr9nk
    @Kathryn-vr9nk 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It was written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, both of whom were students at Cambridge University and started as a project that Toby (who majored in History and Music I think) started writing it and Lucy then joined in and wrote parts later on in the script. It was performed at Cambridge and then for it's first official show it was performed at the Edinburgh fringe in 2017 before becoming a Broadway/west end musical which has now won multiple awards

  • @kaldurskipper6821
    @kaldurskipper6821 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    A sentence beginning with, "🤔😬 I'm not gonna say I'm in support of a beheading, but..." is hilarious to me 🤣

  • @sup9441
    @sup9441 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Pretty sure Anne and her sister were both sleeping with Henry at the same time? Their dad really wanted a Boleyn on the throne. Also, the other dead wife is Anne’s cousin. Politics man.

    • @jamiehood850
      @jamiehood850 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Anne is actually famous for refusing to sleep with Henry until they were married! Her sister was his mistress, but Anne held off on sleeping with him until he divorced Catherine of Aragon. That's why in the song there's the verse about how she doesn't want to be a girl in a threesome

    • @saralefay
      @saralefay หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      thats not true. henry and mary boleyn slept while she was in france and he was still married. anne was firm with the decision of only sleeping with him if he put the ring.

  • @lunaponce4068
    @lunaponce4068 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were first cousins, and both were the wives who were execute

  • @fatema1819
    @fatema1819 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Damn and I thought "All you wanna do" was intense, nothing could have prepared me for don't loose your head! Especially since I've heard a few snippets (not to spoil anything btw)

  • @Half_Orphan
    @Half_Orphan หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    I have a feeling Mortius is going to lose his head.

    • @JadePlayzSide
      @JadePlayzSide หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Is he going to even survive KH song? XD

    • @Half_Orphan
      @Half_Orphan หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@JadePlayzSide Probably not

  • @juliannagoodwin2875
    @juliannagoodwin2875 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    So, as someone who is super duper into Tudor history, Anne Boleyn’s song kinda made me tiffed at first, but I got over it with time. At least they didn’t use the sixth finger myth.

    • @JayietheRiverWarrior
      @JayietheRiverWarrior หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      They do make a joke about the sixth finger in one of the dialogue portion of the show 😂

  • @raes_creativity
    @raes_creativity หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Mortius, I seriously suggest you check out gigi's animatics for Six, or at the very least for the next song: Heart of Stone. All of their Six animatics are unlisted, but gigi has a Playlist on their channel of their Six animatics that you can still watch! I really hope you choose gigi's for Heart of Stone because it is FANTASTIC.

  • @Scatterbrained_Watching
    @Scatterbrained_Watching หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I love your reactions so much. At 11:09 especially we were very much in tune. The baffled/amused silence followed by the breakaway of laughter 😂 It was like we were watching this in the same room. Very much felt like I was showing a friend the musical/animatic and following along with their response. And your excitement about whatever you’re reacting to is always such a blessing regardless!
    Also, very much a breath of fresh air hearing someone say they like a character as a CHARACTER, not as a person. Messy characters are so much fun, but so many people judge characters with real-people morals as if they’re only allowed to be entertaining if they’re spotless 😭

  • @PolinaPomeranian
    @PolinaPomeranian หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    22:30 i'm from different country, sooo such animatics my ONLY way to experience my fav musicals 😅

  • @ethanreyes2631
    @ethanreyes2631 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Not sure if snybody’s mentioned this yet but, Teagan Earley who plays Athena in Epic, was an investing producer for Six The Musical!

  • @marri9822
    @marri9822 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The whole rumor thing about that comment is because Anne supposedly said that to Catherine when they were in church. And the people loved Catherine.

  • @natalietepaa
    @natalietepaa วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mad respect to you for doing this with audio processing issues! Thank you for talking about accessibility! I’m totally blind and could not agree more that media could be a whole lot more accessible.

  • @tunessystem787
    @tunessystem787 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    HISTORY LESSON!
    Anne was from England, but she was sent to the French court when she was young to learn. And she learned well - she was beloved there and served the queen directly. But when a political dispute about the inheritance of her grandfather’s land came up, Henry’s response was to demand she come back to England and marry her cousin to settle the dispute. But when she arrived, her father refused to allow the union (whether that’s because he wanted better for Anne or for political reasons is debated).
    Now in England, she did what she knew and went to serve Catherine of Aragon as she had served the french queen and like in France, everyone at court adored her. She did try to marry another guy presumably out of love, but it was a secret because he was engaged to another since he was young, and his father found out and put an end to it. Some suspect Henry may have been involved in that, but it’s unknown.
    Henry meanwhile really needed a son, and Catherine wasn’t giving him one, so he was already sleeping around. Anne’s sister was already one of the King’s mistresses and he tried to get Anne too, but she refused, basically saying that she wasn’t going to sleep with anyone outside of marriage so if he wants it, he has to put a ring on it. Of course since the king was already married, that was not viewed as an option.
    Every time the king propositioned her, she’d repeat what she told him and then disappear to her father’s estate for multiple months. Some say she was trying to avoid his harassment, others say she was teasing him and playing hard to get. We have many love letters Henry sent to Anne during that time, but we do not have any of Anne’s replies, so all we know is that she didn’t formally reciprocate his feelings - whether or not there was flirting is unknown.
    Eventually he divorced Catherine, though it basically required breaking England away from the catholic church (Anne was not catholic and actively and openly opposed the catholic church). Then he married Anne. But the commonfolk loved Catherine and with how beautiful and popular Anne was, everyone assumed that she intentionally tempted the king and stole the crown from Catherine. Anne was loved in the court, but hated by the commonfolk, but after Catherine was booted, she became politically controversial everywhere, including the court.
    Of course, when she also failed to give Henry a son, he had to get rid of her too. It’s well known that she did not commit adultry, much less incest, but Henry set her up so she would be deemed guilty of adultry, incest with her brother, and attempted treason (since any kid she had would be the heir, if she had a kid from a different man, that would essentially be hijacking the throne from Henry’s family). Her reputation as a temptress that tricked the king helped him sell the lie. Since that was punishable by death, he got his marriage ended. Although Henry did change her original sentence (burning alive) to a less painful way of death (beheading) and waited for an expert swordsman to guarantee the quickest, most painless death possible at the time.
    On the day of her execution, she made a speech that did not admit wrongdoing but still praised and supported the King’s decision to kill her (her reasoning is debated). And multiple of the people judging her trial who had announced her guilty were quoted as saying that they were certain she went to Heaven that day.
    But we do have accounts saying that she was mildly flirty with everyone in court (in a charming way, not intimate) and she also had a sharp tongue and quick temper that got her into trouble more than once.

  • @MaxEllSibSwe
    @MaxEllSibSwe หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thinking about the heart attack he is going to have during All You Wanna Do is giving me life right now.

  • @SiIker.
    @SiIker. หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Little fun fact because other comments mentioned many things :
    There's the irony that Henry slept with her sister, Mary who he had a SON however he was obviously illegitimate. There are also some documentaries ive seen that mentioned that she had the son while Mary was married to a man.
    Also a little bummed that the musical kind of made Anne Boleyn as a cheating airhead because she was SO intzlligent. She was even courted by aristocratic frenchmen when she was at the French Court.

  • @camc1057
    @camc1057 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is the first time I actively check my notifications so that I can watch you react to this series, I’m loving this pls continue 😭

  • @vivijensenforchhammer4353
    @vivijensenforchhammer4353 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Like I think someone said in the comments on Ex-Wives (or maybe it was No Way..), each queen song is inspired by one or more modern "pop-queens". Would be interesting to see if you can guess them. 😄
    Won't spoil anything here, but I will say that I tried playing a certain (theme-wise very fitting) song of the artist lending inspiration for Anne B. along with Don't Lose Ur Head, and the inspiration is very clear! The two songs could do a very good remix with each other.

  • @Silvafae
    @Silvafae 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fun fact about Anne and Katherine Howard is they were cousins, that's why they had matching necklaces in the musical, with letters of their first name

  • @taylorcrews444
    @taylorcrews444 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you so much for speaking out about captions and accessibility. I'm hard of hearing and rely heavily on captions to be able to experience any media. The fact that all of your videos are captioned is another tick in the category of why I love your channel!

  • @markusfreemire7603
    @markusfreemire7603 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    One reason Anne is so well known because she gave birth to Her daughter Mary. Who well know as the Virgin marry because she never had children while she was queen after her father.

  • @Rosaria_tune
    @Rosaria_tune หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Whyyyy nooo why does it have to be two days!
    I absolutely cannot wait this is my favorite song! Yay!

  • @SadGirlXandra
    @SadGirlXandra 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The interesting thing is that Henry had relations with Anne’s sister Mary and eventually tossed her aside and took Anne and eventually married her.

  • @karolmiranda9298
    @karolmiranda9298 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The persons who wrote the songs for six, where Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss.

  • @francisduarte8120
    @francisduarte8120 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ugh I can’t believe I’m up to date! 😭. Can’t wait for the next one 😭

  • @melissabiemans9991
    @melissabiemans9991 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ding ding ding on the reason for the CofE. If you haven't already, look up the creation of this musical and who they used as inspiration, musical wise, for the queens. It might provide some insight into the style for each of the queen's songs. For example, this song is styled after Avril Laveign (wow, I botched that) and Lilly Allen.

  • @skyesmith5683
    @skyesmith5683 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The song green sleeves was written by Henry for her because her favorite color was green that’s why her color in the musical is green

  • @Starythewitch
    @Starythewitch หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    OMG I THINK I FOUND MY NEW FAVORITE TH-camR!! SIX THE MUSICAL (OR ANY MUSICAL) AND A MENTION OF DDLC(Doki Doki literature club)

  • @oliviaciavarelli4402
    @oliviaciavarelli4402 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    for k howard you should try to find an animatic of the live version sam pauly. her live rendition is so heartbreaking

  • @philhelias
    @philhelias หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh I love this one!! She’s so pretty and sassy, it’s precious. 🧡

  • @Ravenlikesbooks
    @Ravenlikesbooks 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My sister and I listen to this musical together and every time Anne says "what was I meant to do?" we always scream "LITERALLY ANYTHING ELSE!!!" 😅

  • @tunessystem787
    @tunessystem787 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What happened with the pope was that Henry thought the reason Catherine couldn’t give him a son is because she slept with his brother. There is a bible verse that says if you lay with your brother’s wife, it’s essentially incest with your brother (he slept with her, now she’s sleeping with you, so it’s apparently the same as you sleeping with your brother) and thus God will curse you to be childless. Of course, Catherine was not childless - she had Mary, but Henry found a scholar who said that since boys were the only births that got recorded at the time, that passage COULD just mean sonless rather than actually childless. This had come up at their marriage too - she insisted that she did not get the chance to lay with Arthur before he died, so the pope said the bible verse did not apply here.
    Now there was a new pope and Henry had “evidence” in the form of never getting a son, so he contacted the pope to say Catherine must have lied and get this unholy union annulled. And at the time, popes often granted annulment to high ranking people on very flimsy excuses, so it shouldn’t have been a problem for him.
    Unfortunately, this pope was currently a captive of Catherine’s family from Spain and would probably lose his life if he granted the annulment. So he sent a cardinal to go “hear the evidence” and conclude that it was not a valid annulment request. This cardinal was actually the one to tell Catherine to become a nun, because he was afraid of what the king might do to her when the annulment was denied.
    So Henry made his own church because he claimed that the pope was clearly wrong as his marriage with Catherine was clearly cursed, and since he was essentially the “pope” of the church of england, he then had the right to grant annulment to himself.
    So it’s a little more complicated than “I want to fuck Anne instead of Catherine”, but that definitely seems to have at least been part of his motivation. Though Henry was known to be a very religious man, so he likely also genuinely believed his marriage to be cursed.

  • @caaaatherine
    @caaaatherine หลายเดือนก่อน

    ngl I was expecting you to know more about history for some reason
    to me you look like a really fun history teacher I'd see at my school, and that's a compliment man

  • @user-to5fj7mc2u
    @user-to5fj7mc2u หลายเดือนก่อน

    im so exited for his reaction to all you wanna do

  • @DDTC73
    @DDTC73 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    'Who am I kidding, I was Pret A Manger' - NO REACTION?? It's one of the best lines in the show!

  • @ellierosescribbles
    @ellierosescribbles หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I agree with the caption standard

  • @anxiety_club4628
    @anxiety_club4628 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The fact that I just went to see these guys in concert makes these videos so much better 😆

  • @lillilake7259
    @lillilake7259 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Captions gotta be the standard 👏👏👏YES SIR!!!

  • @molly_parker_1847
    @molly_parker_1847 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is the funniest song to sing. I love how the words construct with each other and her delivery of the lyrics even if it is really tragic.

  • @el_mastachio7739
    @el_mastachio7739 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If your interested in listening to other versions of don’t lose your head, check out Andrea’s Macaseat (the OG broadway Anne Bolyne) she created an amazing riff at the end of the song, that other Queens that cover Boleyn uses her riff.

  • @lindseystanley4208
    @lindseystanley4208 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I know you've probably pre-recorded a lot of the reactions, so if you do get the chance in addition, you should also react to the live stage version of "all you wanna do" by Samantha Pauly. It's really amazing!

  • @michix_4063
    @michix_4063 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WAAAA i love six the musical to, i recomend you to watch also the live version! they sound so good too :] Anne sounds more playfull in the live also qich i think is really cool
    Good video!
    (sorry for the bad english hshs)

  • @willow._.
    @willow._. หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    cant believe i missed this one and heart of stone, ig that proves i gotta subscribe 😅

  • @ethanreyes2631
    @ethanreyes2631 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Missed your poll a while back for musical suggestions but wanted to point out I almost want to recommend My Heart Says Go because it’s Jay’s first musical before he wrote Epic, but there’s really no animatics for it and the show is a bit harder to follow mainly just because it has a smaller, cult-like following and is mainly done as school productions or small theatre troupes.
    But even if you don’t do reactions, I’d still recommend checking it out to see how the Jorgy Gorgy has grown. It’s very Lin-Manuel Miranda and Pasek and Paul inspired.

  • @thecottageofcuriosities863
    @thecottageofcuriosities863 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m very excited for you to get to Anne of Cleves!!!

  • @alirae3663
    @alirae3663 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wish you would’ve done a version they did as a public performance!

  • @Lorelei98
    @Lorelei98 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss while they were still in university. I also heard they drew inspiration for the Queens from various pop stars?
    It's definitely worth a dive into the history of the musical. I've been listening to the songs on repeat a lot since I discovered it. 😂

  • @AlexSilverCat
    @AlexSilverCat หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm enjoying your joy with these songs- really looking forward to next week, I want to know if you saw what I saw in the lyrics.

  • @maggieyue28
    @maggieyue28 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    To be fair to Anne, if a guy spent seven years upending his entire country just to marry me i would think he'd at least pretend to be committed to me

  • @Joyfullscroll
    @Joyfullscroll 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I 😂 at male reactors to this song. Especially "certain" bits. You all never disappoint.

  • @NexWraith
    @NexWraith หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think these animatics are very interesting because I think they decisions the artist makes visually hugely impact the way we interpret the intent behind certain lyrics. Like in this version I think she comes off as a lot my conniving and in the live American version I think she comes off a lot more free spirited. Of course I'm sure the individual singing the piece also effects the interpretation as well. I hope we get more of the American cast. The original British cast is awesome but the original American cast is my favorite.

  • @AlvaNylund
    @AlvaNylund หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is also one of my favourite songs, Anne's vocalist (Christina Modestou) is my second favourite after Katherine Howard (Aimie Atkinson).
    Yes, Anne was one of Henry's mistresses while he was still married to Catherine A, and Anne did move into CA's lodgings, which I think is part of the reason CA got sent to a convent and became a nun.
    Henry did in fact start the C of E to marry Anne because the pope wouldn't annul CA and Henry's marriage. This meant that future kings and queens were either catholic or protestant and usually persecuted the other (there were a lot of wars and executions because of this split in the UK's monarchy).
    Henry also wrote the song Greensleeves for Anne...hence the green costume she's always shown in (if you haven't seen pictures of their show costume look up the original 2018 cast costumes their amazing!!!)
    Anne did take 'revenge' in Henry continuing to be a player and had numerous affairs before Henry found out and sentenced her to death.
    Anne is also the mother of Elizabeth 1, one of the 10 longest reigning royals ever (44 years). Her half-sister Mary (CA's daughter) is known as Bloody Mary because of the amount of protestants she had executed under her reign.
    Honestly I'm just glad you're enjoying Six so far, it's an amazing musical, and was originally written for the Edinburgh fringe festival by Cambridge University students.
    Lots of bits of history tucked into this, but not all of it is true and some of it is historically inaccurate, but it's still amazing!

  • @imjustverable3860
    @imjustverable3860 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Her daddy tried to tell her to get ahead, but instead she ended up losing one

  • @purpleflutes7884
    @purpleflutes7884 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey Mortius! I love these reaction videos🤣 Six is one of my favorite musicals on Broadway and Don’t Loose Ur Head is my Favorite Song out of the entire musical. It’s insanely iconic! Also random question-your last video said wigg the Casper said that you were both caught up on Epic, does that mean that you have already prerecorded The Underworld Saga? And will it be coming to TH-cam anytime soon? I know you’re on a break for the month of June, so I’m just a little curious!🫶🏼

  • @Real_Karoshi
    @Real_Karoshi หลายเดือนก่อน

    I got the chance to see this show in LA with my niece and what an event. It's AMAZING live.

  • @lha_lucas
    @lha_lucas 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This play was written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss