Adriana Scalice Joins North American Tour of SIX: The Musical | Playbill

National Tour News Adriana Scalice Joins North American Tour of SIX: The Musical

Scalice joins the "Boleyn" company of the tour, now in its second year traveling across the United States.

Adriana Scalice

Adriana Scalice (Mean Girls) has joined the "Boleyn" company of the North American tour of SIX: The Musicalstepping into the role of Catherine Parr. She succeeds Courtney Mack. The tour is currently performing in Richmond, Virginia at the Altria Theater until November 12, next stopping in Toledo, Ohio.

Scalice joins Gerianne Pérez as Catherine of Aragon, Zan Berube as Anne Boleyn, Amina Faye as Jane Seymour, Terica Marie as Anna of Cleves, and Aline Mayagoitia as Katherine Howard. The cast also includes Aryn Bohannon, Wesley Carpenter, Jana Larell Glover, Taylor Pearlstein, Cassie Silva, and Kelly Denice Taylor. 

Upcoming stops for the "Boleyn" tour include the Stranahan Theater in Toledo, Ohio (November 14—19), The Orpheum in Memphis, Tennessee (November 21—26), the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas (November 28—December 3), and the Buell Theatre in Denver, Colorado (December 5—24). For more tour dates and information, visit here.

Co-directed by Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage and choreographed by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, the design team includes scenic designer Emma Bailey, costume designer Gabriella Slade, lighting designer Tim Deiling, and sound designer Paul Gatehouse. The score features orchestrations by Tom Curran, musical supervision and vocal arrangements by Joe Beighton, and U.S. music supervision by Roberta Duchak. Casting is by Tara Rubin Casting's Peter Van Dam with original U.S. casting by Bob Mason. Theater Matters serves as general manager, Sam Levy as associate producer, and Lucas McMahon as U. S. executive producer alongside producers Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes, George Stiles, and Kevin McCollum.

For more information and tickets, visit SixOnBroadway.com.

 
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