Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII’s second wife, and the first to be executed. She was also the mother of Queen Elizabeth I. But how did the longest reigning Tudor monarch remember her ill-fated mother?
The BBC has confirmed that a new Tudor-era period drama, 1536, is on the way, based on the stage play of the same name by Ava Pickett. Set against the backdrop of Anne Boleyn's arrest, the story will ...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is only the latest in a line of royal arrests, a practice that was fairly constant until the late ...
Elizabeth I, who would go on to rule England for an astonishing 44 years, only narrowly escaped death by employing what ...
In the kingdom of England and later the UK, a total of 58 arrested royals (34 males and 24 females) from the Norman conquest in 1066 up to the early 18th century can be identified. Of these, 19 were ...
Enrigue’s Now I Surrender scraps the simplistic binary of cowboys and Indians in favor of a wild, multifaceted war story.
Thanks to the longer, sunnier days, the fresh energy of a new season and the joy of reading with the windows open, there's something especially satisfying about cracking open a good mystery in the ...
Mary Stuart's father reportedly predicted that the Scottish throne would end with a woman. But no one could have foreseen the ...
The Greek National Opera is presenting a new, captivating production of Anna Bolena, conducted by Jacques Lacombe and directed by Themelis Glynatsis. Learn more here!
In the first part of the DQ100 2026/27, we pick out a range of shows to tune in for and the actors, directors and writers making them, as well as some of the trends and trailblazers worth catching up ...
On May 19, 1536, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was executed at the Tower of London and hastily buried in ...
Who was Anne Boleyn? She rose to power in the early 1530s, having played a strategic game to secure position as King Henry VIII‘s second wife. Posthumously, after he had her framed for treason and ...