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A group of eight teenage girls pose playfully on and around a beige couch, all wearing casual white tops and jeans. Some are sitting cross-legged on the floor, while others sit or kneel on the couch. They smile, blow kisses, and make hand signs, showing a fun, confident, and friendly vibe. The background features a plain light yellow wall with two power outlets.

Get Ready to Lose Your Head — “Six: Teen Edition” Reigns This April!

Step aside, history books — the queens are taking back their crowns, and they’re doing it with killer vocals, fierce choreography, and glittering attitude! Join us April 26 – May 4 for a royal revolution as our incredibly talented teen cast brings the electrifying Six: Teen Edition to the stage at atac.

This isn’t your average history lesson. Six transforms the infamous six wives of Henry VIII into pop icons, each telling her side of the story through powerhouse songs and unapologetic energy. From heartbreak and betrayal to sisterhood and self-worth, this high-octane show reimagines the past with a message that hits hard in the present.

Directed by Kara Sullivan, this teen production delivers all the sass, sparkle, and soul of the international smash hit — specially adapted for younger performers and audiences. You’ll laugh, you’ll cheer, and yes, you might even cry (but, like, in a good way).

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets are $30 ($25 for students and seniors with valid ID) and can be purchased from our website at https://www.acommonthreadtheatre.org/box-office or directly from our ticketing platform at https://www.simpletix.com/e/six-the-musical-teen-edition-tickets-210283. All evening performances start at 7:30 p.m. except the Saturday and Sunday matinees, which begin at 2:00 p.m. The venue is located at 160 Hollis Street in Framingham.

By A Common Thread Theatre Company

A Common Thread Theatre Company is a community theatre, founded by local theatre veterans, which seeks to unite the Greater Boston area under a common goal: to foster, promote, and increase the public knowledge and appreciation of the arts and cultural activities through theatre and other artistic endeavors.