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Dylan Mulvaney Makes Broadway Debut in Six: Takes on Anne Boleyn

Dylan Mulvaney is stepping onto the Great White Way.

The TikTok star and transgender rights advocate will make her Broadway debut in the hit musical Six, taking on the role of Anne Boleyn. The show flips history on its head, turning the wives of King Henry VIII into a pop girl group, each queen commanding the stage like a chart-topping diva.

“YAY BROADWAY,” Mulvaney wrote on Instagram Jan. 16. “So happy my Bway debut is playing a fellow polarizing woman in this perfect musical next month. I am SO HAPPY I CANT STOP SMILING.”

Mulvaney, 29, begins Feb. 16 alongside Grammy winner Abigail Barlow, who debuts as Katherine Howard. Original cast members Adrianna Hicks and Anna Uzele return as Catherine of Aragon and Catherine Parr, with Olivia Donaldson reprising Anna of Cleves. Mulvaney joked that she’ll be playing “an iconic controversial woman” who—history spoiler—“gets beheaded.”

This isn’t Mulvaney’s first time on stage. She toured nationally in The Book of Mormon and mounted her one-woman, Off-Broadway show, The Least Problematic Woman in the World, in 2025. Her path to Broadway started long before TikTok followers or headlines—she credits Kristin Chenoweth for sparking her stage ambitions.

During Chenoweth’s run in Promises, Promises in 2010–2011, Mulvaney wrote the Tony winner a letter that would change everything. “Crazy enough, I get an email that was like, ‘Kristin has never received a better letter in her life,’” she told MTV UK. Chenoweth couldn’t meet for coffee but invited Mulvaney backstage. “She’s like, ‘You’re going to sing with me one day and you’re going to do this with your life, I already know it. Go with God and do musical theater, and I will see you on the stage.’”

Now that stage is Broadway. And Mulvaney is ready.

Last modified: February 4, 2026

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