"Jane... Dying of natural causes... WHEN WILL JUSTICE BE SERVED!?!?!?!" 🤣 I can't 🤣 This song is so sad... Especially when you notice how childish are the terms she's using because K. Howard was pretty much just a child...
@@omgimanowl7888 those too, but also the way she never explicitly says/sings about sex or sexual things, making reference to fairy tales... It's sounds very young and innocent the way she described it and it's genius (sad, but genius), for its a reminder of how young she was when men began taking advantage of her...
I agree no claps needed for this song because of the nature of the song but you also really can't just not clap for that kind of performance. I mean specifically for Sam's version I mean the acting choices, the singing technique, it's so good it's hard not to clap. but yeah, this song starts out fun but then when you see the realization in her face as the song progresses it will really break your heart into pieces.
I saw this in the US tour. After this song, the audience was silent for several moments as everyone just sat there in shock. It was absolutely silent. Then, a slow clap started and the audience burst into the loudest applause of the whole musical. It was one of the most insane moments of my time watching musical theater
What I loved about "All You Wanna Do" is how the actress starts out the song so happy and in love. She skillfully takes the song from that to being bitter, disillusioned, and in terrible pain. The raw pain she sings about in the end is gutwrenching.
That’s Samantha for you. Every performance I’ve seen by others of this song are great, and each have their own unique way of expressing the tragedy of Howard… but Sam absolutely mastered the song. How she goes from playful, through frustrated, to anger and pain all while keeping her singing to match those emotions is absolutely phenomenal. I’m so glad she got the call and accepted the role (did you know she almost gave up on her dream of performing on broadway? This role was her breakthrough, and I’m so glad she didn’t give up!)
its even sadder when you realize Katherine was only 19 when she died. she was an adult for literally only a year of her life. she was brutally raped and traumatized her entire life. historians don’t even believe she even had an affair, that it was a rumor that killed her. she wins hands down.
From the several versions I have watched and read the comments of (so take this with a grain of salt), apparently the "affair" wasn't even the main reason for being beheaded but her being "damaged goods" because she wasn't a virgin when Henry took her. I forgot his name but the last guy allegedly blackmailed her because he knew about her "impurity" at marriage.
@@megannnB historians approximate her age to be between 17 and 24 when she died. Henry's marriage with Catalina of Aragon was probably older than Katherine's age when she died.
I love this song and hate it at the same time. It's one of the best songs in the entire musical but it is so soul crushing when you think about all the shit Katherine went through in her life and how young she died. She never got to life a life outside of being used and abused.
right?! i got hooked because i found the melody beat and vocal performance of this amazing but I didn't exactly knew all of the lyrics and when I actually paid attention to the lyrics....oh jeez it actually made me a little nauseous.
And the more you listen the more nuances you find. After repeatedly listening I actually find the saddest part to be in the beginning. "Ever since I was a child I'd make the boys go wild" As if she was responsible for the actions of these "boys?" (aka grown men)...
Poor kid was only 12-13 with Mannox (who was 36) 14 with Derhem (who was around 25), 15-17 when she was forced into marrying the King (who was 49) and 17-19 when she was executed because there were rumours that she was having an affair, even though there was no proof and more of her actions suggested she wanted nothing to do with Culpepper, since she asked her servant to tell him she didn't want to meet with him anymore (they only met up to talk whilst being closely chaperoned by her servant). The only thing they had to convict her on was a vague "love" letter that wasn't even seen as proof at the time and has now been discovered to have been written under duress. What they executed her for in the end was having previous "relationships" and not telling the King about it.
I do have to say tho that she said publicly before being executed, "Today I die the queen, but I would rather have died Culpepper's wife!" Or something along that line. Who knows if that's correct, I have a feeling it was & honestly I think he might've been genuine in his feelings. I hope so. That girl was so failed by her family/guardians. And Henry... Don't even get me started.
@@leaveittoweaver4525 they've found recently that that is a myth, her final speech was actually petty average, she asked them to pray for her, asked that her family would not be punished and that her servants would be given a gift, and that was really it. The poor thing was too scared to say anything else. That speech has been thought to be fact for a while, but I think it's a myth. Either way I still feel bad for her considering her childhood abuse and lack of supervision and any kind of real love. Sorry if that sounded rude, I just thought I'd mention it.
I find it heartbreaking how she was so intent on always trying to do things right that she asked for the block to be delivered to her cell the night before her execution so she could practice putting her head on it right.
Oh yeah Katherine Howard definitely wins Not only was she beheaded and used by several men for her looks and body, but she was only a teenager She didn't even get to turn 20, I think she was a couple years off from it The others are sad and all but she definitely wins
@@MEDSZ13.08 Well historians aren’t sure when she was born as they couldn’t find her Certificate of Christening, which was basically a birth certificate at the time, but believe she was anywhere from 19-23.
@@andysmith5806 she's actually assumed to be 16-19, she never reached 20, there's documents stating she never reached 20 (some diary or official note idk), but her official age was never known
@@Nyx_404 if she got married to Henry as young as 16 that doesn’t really leave space for the Frances Derham thing seeing that she was 13 with Henry Mannox
not saying Anne deserved to die, but she did play with fire and she knew she was playing with fire. Out of all of them she was the least likely to win.
@@emilylewis5373 Actually Anne was married when Henry tried to marry her and there was a whole thing about him spreading rumors about her and trying to marry her dispite her being adamant that she wanted none of it.
@@emilylewis5373 the real anne was actually known to be polite and intellectual, and there is a lot of speculation that infidelity rumours were made up so henry could kill her for not bearing him a son
Anne wasn’t married, but she was set to marry another man who she truly loved. Most people believe she actually left court in order to escape Henry when he showed interest in her. Also, there’s no evidence she ever cheated on Henry, she was likely beheaded because she couldn’t give him a son and because she tried to get too involved in politics.
@@emilylewis5373 her uncle, k howard's dad, forced her into the relationship And then forced his OWN daugther into a relationship with him knowing she'll get killed just like his niece anne 🤡
There is a key element that kind of goes unnoticed until someone pointed it out. Based on the studio album Kay Howard’s song has more background vocals on the chorus; but on stage they stripped them down to where the background vocals only say “play times over”. By doing this it not only made her story more tragic it in a way it represented how isolated she actually was while all this abuse was happening to her. The sad part is even some historians still blame her for being excited even though clearly she was being taken advantage of and tossed aside.
Yeah I saw this live 2 weeks ago and it's way different than listening to the album. I was just like "oh damn they went there" also I appreciate Anna of Cleves "Get Down" way more having seen it live I think the US. cast did a great job.
Exactly, and that isolation is exacerbated by the fact that the other queens don't look directly at her for the vast majority of the song. And when they do look at her, it is either with entirely blank expressions, or mild hostility. They made it in a way that those just... aren't the other queens anymore. Those are blank slates representing the isolating and predatory people in her life. It's equal parts brilliant and heartbreaking.
@@yumega I also take it to mean that not only did men take advantage of her, but the women around her were so unsupportive. Agnes Howard literally ignored her step-granddaughter getting molested, Lady Rochford despite being involved with the scandal tried to pin the blame on K Howard, and not to mention the amount of gossip at court spread around by some of the ladies within the court.
I think "Play times over" is also so insidious because she was a child when this all started. It literally stole her childhood, her girlhood from her. She stopped being a child to a large portion of society at such a young age.
For what I know, the only one she "admitted to love" is Francis, they were gonna get married, but she was still a child and they were stopped. She didn't really wanted any of them, she was raped by all, including Thomas, he forced himself on her. That's the only contact she knew her short life, and to be killed because of it makes me cry every time I think about it, all of them deserved more. I'm so happy someone thought of making a musical about them, so they name can live on, so people can remember them as something more than his wives
The creepy thing was that she was saying she going to get married when she was still a child... Its something predators STILL use today. The "I love you s much, I just had to" thing... Look it up, its a manipulative tactic. What really gets me with this song is how reminiscent the lyrics are of when your a young teen talking with your friends about boys and boyfriends. It actually sounds like we used to and it just adds to the shock value. For me it really adds to the impact of the message.
@@animehuntress9018 it's been used by ignorant people on TikTok, even, to show off their new boyfriends "Yeah, that didn't work out. So I decided to have a break from boys, and you'll never guess who I met" Well, girls on TikTok, I hope it ends a little better for you than it did for her-
@@juliasings6131 Yikes, just yikes. I guess them not realizing what the lyrics are about is a good thing. It does mean they've never had something like that happen to them... but innocence has a limit, and ouch that's gotta hurt once they realize. I find this song and don't loose your head to be rather ironic in some ways. The cheerful music that is reminiscent of my teen years also is a bit... so yeah I love what they did with this musical and love the depth. I really wish I'd been able to see it live.
@@animehuntress9018 it's less about them not knowing the interpretation of the song and more that they just take a few lyrics that sound good and take them Ig it's a good thing but I also find it kinda sad that they can't figure it out when they get to 'tall, large, Henry the eighth"
Sort. They (mainly her great aunt) stopped the wedding because of francis position, not the age. If you were in your teens you could marry, but it was rare.
I just re-listened to the studio recording of this song and while Aimee Atkinson does a great job, she seems to focus more on it being a pretty sound rather than putting emotion into the end. Considering that this song is styled after Britney Spears and Ariana Grande, makes sense - hide the pain and make a pretty song. It's easy to miss the message if you only listen to the studio album. Aimee definitely shows more emotion in the West End bootleg I've seen, but Sam Pauly can make me cry with the pain and despair she emotes.
@@norasshelfdiscovery7883 Absolutely, the first time that I watched Aimee perform the song I cried. The way it gets darker and darker and she eventually breaks down is heartbreaking.
@@norasshelfdiscovery7883 They did that on purpose didn't they? the same way any concert is slightly different to the recorded version they recorded the songs just as recordings then when they perform them they're slightly different for the sake of the stage and the story, I dont actually like this song from the album but I loved it on stage. it's so cleverly done. imagine being the writers going from the Edinburgh fringe to west end, broadway, ships ... so so good
What you take away from this number is based on who is performing. Some “katherines” play her as youthful and naive, others play her like this - stuck, tormented, abused, and defeated. Based on which direction the singer chooses it gives a very different tone.
@@sylvia7777 I should have added “only” naive and young and flirtatious. Sam is my favorite to watch preform this even if she is not my favorite vocalist to sing the song. She does a brilliant job of visibly showing the turn from youth and being naive to very much abused and desperate and unable to change anything about her fate and situation
this song is so triggering for a lot of people, including me. i saw some people leave the theatre before the last chorus and come back after. its so sad.
The way the men in the audience kept laughing when she tried to shake the hands off of her. Infuriating. And you can tell the women were silent for a reason. Edit: You can't really tell in this video. In other bootlegs, you can clearly hear several men outwardly laugh when she shakes off the hands/ when she's breaking down. It's painful to watch and infuriating to think about.
I know, I heard it when I watched a different version. Like how could you find that funny when it was- or should be- so obvious what the song was about, and what that move specifically symbolized. Pissed me off.
when all the other girls start touching her it means the intimacy with those men, at first her movements are fluid and happy, then she becomes slower with Francis, more rigid with Henry and finally with Thomas she doesn't want to be with him in that way also when she apparts the hands I think it means that she doesn't want to believe or to see that they just wanna use her
I see why! She must have had really bad trust issues, I bet some people in the crowd might have related to her song and that was partly why it was silent after
This whole song puts her story in such a different perspective than I've seen it presented previously. Usually the depictions I see are of her as a promiscuous tease who thought she could get away with having an affair. I cried the first time I saw it and my brain put things together, going from "...oh" to "...OH. OH NO. NO NO."
I’ve read a few opinions of her by historians, and some (especially from the early 20th century) say that she was quite the troublemaker, and one even claims she was as much as a predator as Francis Dereham was… Let that sink in. She was a child, for crying out loud! Like, I don’t care how badly you despise children and their behaviour, you don’t say things like that! Even if it was true, and unless someone invents a Time Machine and go back to find out for sure, we’ll never truly find out, but even then, that’s still flat out abuse! Taking advantage of a child like that, in my book, is the most disgusting act anyone can do. I went to see SIX two weeks ago, and I cannot believe why I let myself wait so long. Phenomenal experience, tragic, entertaining, heart wrenching, hilarious. It really makes you think and forget about the passing of time, while still being the most entertaining show I have seen for a very long time. The “international sensation” title is well deserved! I cannot recommend seeing the show live enough. If it’s not on your list of things to do, then what are you Eve doing with your life? All queens had really entertaining songs and were quite enjoyable, while still making you think about what they went through. Then this song came on. Laughing my ass off during her intro (when she talks about the other queens’ songs). Nice rhythm, great vocals, really got the “K Howard is here and fun’s begun” going. “And even when I was a child, I made the boys go wild” Wait, hang on… that’s… okay, I guess if we’re being careful, we could say stuff like that… And as the song went on, the childish descriptions of the things she did and men were doing to her, just got more and more disturbing. The ending though. Yeah there was still an applause, but I’m convinced it was for the performance, out of respect. Each song got an ovation before, but this time you could really feel something was different. I was in tears. So many emotions, and to think that not only was she abused, but it started when she was a child and never stopped then got the blame by some men who can’t keep their sausage in their pants is just… and how many we don’t even hear about? Even today… “Yeah those were different times back then” I’m not so sure. And I do applaud each and every lady who played K Howard, because this is without a doubt the hardest song in the whole play. Then seeing Samantha Pauly perform it? She just takes the song to a whole new level. By far my favourite performance, because not only her voice is perfect, her control is spot on, she really puts the emotions where they should be.
Yes!! This song saved me. Literally. In so many ways. I love this precisely because it makes me remember not to trust people so easily. Continued abuse is a thing. I really hope it has the same effect on other girls. 🥺💕
The language in this song... *We have a connection*... *Birds and the bees me*... *Still, I came back the next day as he required*... *Then he starts saying all this stuff* *He cares so much*, *he calls me love*... it screams child trying to navigate grooming, it disguises abuse as loving relationships... the men only used her. She was a child and by the end of the song, when she is hopeful, somebody cares for her for real, the last section breaks your heart *I get him and he gets me* *And there's nothing more to it* *He just cares so much, he's devoted* And THEN it comes: *He says we have a connection* By this point we know she has been used again, his devotion was false, just like the others... *I thought this time was different* *Why did I think he'd be different?* *But it's never, ever different* Those lines hurt my heart... *when will enough be enough* *Squeeze me, don't care if you don't please me* *Bite my lip and pull my hair* *As you tell me I'm the fairest of the fair* The upbeat song is a shield to hide her agony, she just wanted to be loved.
I think it depends on the individual actress as to how heartbreaking the song is. I know one of the girls in a UK production has turned the last note into a scream rather than a breath or a sob like the others which really hits hard.
Howard’s song and performance is what drew me to six in the first place. Incredibly powerful but unfortunately relatable and the idea that I have more time that Katherine and I get to heal is the most motivating thing I could ever hope to experience
You are so strong and you will do amazing at healing yourself. I totally get what you mean, and I've never thought of it that way but it has helped me feel better about my experience too. I send you all the love I can, you will heal and become better xx
Katherine Howard is my favorite Queen, and she easily has the saddest song in the show (if we're comparing) yet it sounds the most upbeat. I get chills every time I hear Sam's (this) rendition of it
Just thought I’d let people know that Katherine Howard and Anne Boleyn were cousins. Henry slept with Anne’s sister before he married Anne. As well as killing Anne’s brother after accusing Anne of having an incestuous relationship with him Edit*** wow thank you for all the likes I’ve never had so many before and it’s on my two fav topics Tudor history and musicals ❤️
Then jane is also related to them And then parr married jane's brother Aragon and cleeves are not related just because they are foreigners... all the UK royalty and nobles were related
Her's was the saddest story, Anna of Cleve's was the best, and honestly, I like Anne Boleyn mainly because out of everything that happened her daughter still became the reigning monarch and is one of the most recognized names in royal history.
This (Samantha Pauly's) version of this song remains to be my favorite. Out of all the versions I've listened to, hers is the most impactful. At least for me.
the emotional shift in this version is subtle at first, but you can see a slight change in the way sam pauly sings certain lines. then it hits you like a mac truck.
I think it's really impactful how K Howard is partially styled after Britney Spears. Both of them were overly-sexualized from a young age and originally rewarded for being fun and sexy but later punished for it. Both had their lives steered by men trying to profit off of them and control them. Both were brought down by vicious rumors. I'm glad Britney at least was able to regain control of her own story.
Honestly. I think hers is the sadest too, at least according to the musical. It's just so depressing how used she was. Also, you may realize how with the 4th queen, she pushes off their hands off and they stay off. For her, they keep coming back and get more invasive. So sad. 😥
I've always thought Katherine Howard wins. Yes, the other queens had it rough, there's no denying that, but a sexually abused child who didn't even live to see her 20s? That wins worst life, hands down.
I got to go see SIX last night with a friend. It was amazing. Katherine Howard's song is so sad. I actually hope they re-record the album version because the stage version really gets the reality of her character across.
I think it's interesting how the audience chuckles during "playtime's over"; like K Howard is almost "owning" her sexuality in the first few choruses, but then you can see the active damage it does when she starts the "it's never EVER different" and realize how much she's suffering. Sam's performance really shows that what she experienced was multiple assaults and grooming, and just how tragic her situation really is up until that point. The worst thing is this still happens today.
I found it so heart wrenching when she sang about basically being groomed and tossed aside over and over, especially as she got near the end and got more reluctant to tell her stories and then breaking at 'when it's never, EVER! Different....'. this song broke me to tears
Katherine Howard made me so sad. I agree her and Anne Bolin were the saddest to me as they know they had no choice behind these things and had such similar things end up happening to them. Katherine hurts a bit more for me just because she had her whole childhood stolen away from her by these men who just used her and the ending doesn’t let you feel any comfort or joy in the upbeat song you can clearly see the discomfort and pain grow and it’s so powerful
i watched this cast live and when this song ended, non of the audience even clapped because we were all shocked, she put on such an amazing performance that we were just speechless at the end
when she got emotional and screamed was so shocking and when i realized the actress was crying i was sure she reasonated with this song and the character which was so emotional and waters the eyes
One of my favorite things about sex is every version and every actor plays the character so different and so amazing. Sam pauly is so talented and makes me cry every time as someone who is a sexual assault survivor I relate so much and it truely show cases those emotions amazingly. This whole show is about not comparing women but personally the broadway cast is my favorite and I absolutely adore and find different things to love every time and no matter my emotions or day I can always relate to at least one character and omg heart of stone hit me like a ton of bricks last time
This song does such a great job of raising your spirits, getting you to laugh at parts of it....and then feeling so deeply uncomfortable that you found any enjoyment in it
The more I watch it the sadder it gets. She goes from so much happiness and energy to just being done by the end. 😢 She was so young and had no one protecting her.
I love not only how much emotion she puts in her voice but also in her dance, near the end she started dancing with less energy and like she felt tired of it and didn’t want to do it because she did it so much already and everything kept repeating with guys
I was fortunate to see Six in Chicago in it’s pre-Broadway run in 2019. So fortunate. I would see it over and over again. And I agree - Kay Howard’s performance changes the tone of the song compared to the soundtrack.
As a theatre kid, I think the reason you see and feel the emotions better on broadway is because broadway is extremely exaggerated. Theatre in general is exaggerated, but broadway is the biggest, the most dramatic, and told course the highest level of theatre.
He literally didn't stop bobbing his head throughout that entire song. Like I'm sitting here getting all teary eyed watching, and then out of the corner of the screen there he is, bobbing away like those little bobble heads. 🤦
I think when people don't clap that's honestly the best possible reaction to the song. That feeling of having that soul-crushing live performance hanging in the air... nothing like it in the world
This one always hits hard because it reminds me of a historical fact that doesn't make it into the show but is so freaking devastating and sums up Katherine Howard so well - when she was informed she would be executed the next day, she requested the block be brought to her room so that she could practicing kneeling and placing her head on it so she didn't trip or look foolish the next day. That kills me every time, to think about spending your last night knowing you were going to be beheaded in a few hours, practicing so it went ok. And knowing how scary it must have been knowing she didn't have the benefit of a swordsman from Calais, as Anne Boleyn did. The axe could be an absolutely brutal way to die (see Countess Margaret Pole and much later Mary, Queen of Scots), though she was lucky it was fast. And there were few witnesses and no records of her last words. So alone and forgotten. Abused by men all her life and neglected by the people who should have been caring her for her, then shoved into a marriage that should not have existed. Just devastating.
I once read, don't know if it's historically accurate,but Henry had an amateur behead her and he did a bad job. So she was in extreme pain and he had to chop it again. If that's true, that's even sadder
To all the people who criticize K Howard for acting like a child, it’s because SHE WAS A CHILD! She was 17, and had been used since she was 13, she was a traumatized child.
I remember the first time I watched Sam's version of this, my throat just started to turn dry, like it became so heartwrenching to see the transformation of K Howard in just a few years. Her version is tremendous and unmatched
This song sticks with you long after too... Before the last chorus, that last different I always picture as Katherine screaming rather than singing that last note in a rasp everytime I hear it. As a singer, I can feel the pain behind through every verse, but it slowly creeps up on you until that last different and then you realize just how much pain she was in up until she died...
As someone who was manipulated and trick by men at age 14 which then led to a spiral of me looking for love in all the wrong places and being used for my body, I cannot listen to this song without crying. It’s such a hard hitting song and I truly feel so bad for Her, she didn’t deserve that terrible fate.
Sam Pauly did so well on this song. I feel awful for K. Howard. When I went to see her, after her song, and the applauses, for around a minute or two she just stood sobbing. No one was sure if it was real or not, she just stood sobbing for while. This song always stuck with me.
Personally I think the West End portrayal of Anne Boleyn was much more nuanced and sad. The K Howard portrayals are closer but I really do love the Broadway version. I think there are some good shots of the West End version if you want to look. UPDATE: I just saw the US touring cast (Aragon cast) and HOLY HELL they all blew me away. I knew I was gonna be picky about Boleyn and Howard’s portrayals and they girls both nailed it. Anne had the nuance of bubbly popular slightly ditsy one instead of just the stupid superficial one, which I felt like what I saw of the OBC tended to lean into. And K Howard…oh my god. Chills and tears, which surprised me given how familiar I was with the show. I can’t put into words how good it was. DEFINITELY see this show on tour if it comes your way.
Agreed! The main reason I prefer the West End version is Boleyn. Not that the Broadway performance is bad - the actress does an amazing job - but a lot of nuance got lost across the pond.
Sam pauly definitely has a more emotional take on the song. And it's definitely heartbreaking. But the one that gets me every time is Broadway's Catherine Parr I Don't need your Love oh that gets me in my feels all the time
There is one major element in "All You Wanna Do" that a lot of people gloss over. And it makes the song 1,000x more disturbing. (tw: S.A. , child abuse) In my criminal psych class, one of the things we learned is that one of the "symptoms" of a child experiencing sexual assault was the child acting aggressively sexual or using strong sexual play/language. Basically, the abused child is groomed into thinking their abuse is "normal" so they act like how the perpetrators want them to behave. Now, look at "All You Wanna Do." The beat makes you feel like you're in a club, and the lyrics contain multiple sexual innuendos and references. And remember how Howard was only 13 when her story started..... yeah.
Saw the show yesterday with the boelyn tour... No body clapped until the lights went on and even then it was just... No one knew if they should clap or cheer.
Her story really sounds like it hurts the most. Some, if not most, of them still experienced being spoiled with love, yeah they had a rough life too but it barely compares to how she was abused most of her life.
This is the very first six the musical song and performance that I saw and it totally got me hooked. The emotion she puts in, I was only slightly paying attention at first by by the second chorus she had all my attention. Love ❤️
I think its funny how I never see anyone comment on the "play times over" part of the chorus. She was literally a child. Probably fairly naive/gulible. She was often discribed as "empty headed". I doubt she did anything conniving to get Henry to marry her. She was a pretty girl in the wrong place at the wrong time. And after how things went down with Anne of Cleaves he probably felt he needed to prove his masculinity. So he did the same thing that many middle aged men do, they get a hot young wife to prove they are still virile. And unfortunately Howard was both of those. She also probably had pressure from her family as it sounds like they were only noble by name and property but were poor financially.
I feel like a really good example of how hard Katherines like was is actually in her execution, in comparison to Anne Boleyns execution. Despite both being given the death sentence, Howards experience of that was all the more heartwrenching. First of all, she spent the 24 hours before her execution practicing placing her head onto a chopping block to ensure she looked good while it happened. Secind of all, Henry hired an experienced french swordsman for Boleyns execution, whereas Howards executioner was explicitly given a dull axe, and it took several swings to fully decapitate her. Even in death, Howard was afforded no respect whatsoever by the powerful men who used her, and then for the next several hundred years we went around calling her a seductress rather than acknowledging that she was a literal child
UGHHHH I AGREE SO MUCH! Going in to see the performance back in 2021, I was such a fan of Anne Boleyns song then I heard Katherine Howards song and I couldn't stop crying during the performance, it's absolutely my favorite. Their performances are amazing in person!
Gotta say, studio-recorded and Broadway (bootleg) performances aren’t exactly comparable, but Annapantsu’s cover still is my fave-really impressed with this artist though, ofc
I have to be honest, I first heard the West End version and thought it was OK. I saw the Broadway version and was hooked. So looking forward to seeing them live.
This song overall is heartbreaking just like her life…. She was like 16/17 when she was beheaded so all of the sex and all that happened when she was just SO SO SO young…. It is so sad 😞
"Jane... Dying of natural causes... WHEN WILL JUSTICE BE SERVED!?!?!?!" 🤣 I can't 🤣
This song is so sad... Especially when you notice how childish are the terms she's using because K. Howard was pretty much just a child...
Wait what other childish terms besides "birds and the bees" and "playtimes over"??? Those aren't it??
@@omgimanowl7888 those too, but also the way she never explicitly says/sings about sex or sexual things, making reference to fairy tales... It's sounds very young and innocent the way she described it and it's genius (sad, but genius), for its a reminder of how young she was when men began taking advantage of her...
She was around 16-18 but they are not 100% sure
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i think she actually says “enough, see”
I’ve always thought the line “playtimes over” is so haunting and reminds people that she was a CHILD
Also there's an account of Elizabeth saying that she saw Katherine as playmate than a mother figure... 😢
Knowing Katherine's age when she died. She was about 17 years old
That was closer to the age she was when she married Henry between the age of 16-18, and 19-21 when she died.
She was 19-20 when she died
16-17 meeting & marrying henry, and she was 19ish when she was beheaded
fucking heartbreaking
@@rainbowrose2048 omg i read that wrong and thought it said “breathtaking” i was like WHAT NOOO
@@yuhgetittoit9269 I mean it did end with Henry taking her breath away
Sam Pauly has even said she's ok when people don't clap at the end since it means the song got to them.
Saw the UK tour and that's the only time I've seen polite, uncomfortable clapping be the result of a performance being very effective.
I agree no claps needed for this song because of the nature of the song but you also really can't just not clap for that kind of performance. I mean specifically for Sam's version I mean the acting choices, the singing technique, it's so good it's hard not to clap. but yeah, this song starts out fun but then when you see the realization in her face as the song progresses it will really break your heart into pieces.
I was too busy ugly crying to clap lol I felt so bad but that last moment just fucking SLAYED ME
I saw this in the US tour. After this song, the audience was silent for several moments as everyone just sat there in shock. It was absolutely silent. Then, a slow clap started and the audience burst into the loudest applause of the whole musical. It was one of the most insane moments of my time watching musical theater
I just saw them in Vegas and the audience didn't start clapping until after the lights came back up.
What I loved about "All You Wanna Do" is how the actress starts out the song so happy and in love. She skillfully takes the song from that to being bitter, disillusioned, and in terrible pain. The raw pain she sings about in the end is gutwrenching.
That’s Samantha for you. Every performance I’ve seen by others of this song are great, and each have their own unique way of expressing the tragedy of Howard… but Sam absolutely mastered the song. How she goes from playful, through frustrated, to anger and pain all while keeping her singing to match those emotions is absolutely phenomenal. I’m so glad she got the call and accepted the role (did you know she almost gave up on her dream of performing on broadway? This role was her breakthrough, and I’m so glad she didn’t give up!)
its even sadder when you realize Katherine was only 19 when she died. she was an adult for literally only a year of her life. she was brutally raped and traumatized her entire life. historians don’t even believe she even had an affair, that it was a rumor that killed her.
she wins hands down.
From the several versions I have watched and read the comments of (so take this with a grain of salt), apparently the "affair" wasn't even the main reason for being beheaded but her being "damaged goods" because she wasn't a virgin when Henry took her. I forgot his name but the last guy allegedly blackmailed her because he knew about her "impurity" at marriage.
Most accounts say she was 17 when she died
Sadder even, she could have been as young as 17.
@@megannnB historians approximate her age to be between 17 and 24 when she died. Henry's marriage with Catalina of Aragon was probably older than Katherine's age when she died.
@@helenemuscagorry244 from my research I found 16-21. This is just what I found though.
I love this song and hate it at the same time. It's one of the best songs in the entire musical but it is so soul crushing when you think about all the shit Katherine went through in her life and how young she died. She never got to life a life outside of being used and abused.
right?! i got hooked because i found the melody beat and vocal performance of this amazing but I didn't exactly knew all of the lyrics and when I actually paid attention to the lyrics....oh jeez it actually made me a little nauseous.
As someone who was sexually abused a lot as a child I see myself in Katherine. It made me cry cause I always jsut brush it off but it hurts.
Yep :c
@@MiyuTheFallenAngel I'm sorry that happened too you. I hope you are doing better now.
And the more you listen the more nuances you find.
After repeatedly listening I actually find the saddest part to be in the beginning. "Ever since I was a child I'd make the boys go wild" As if she was responsible for the actions of these "boys?" (aka grown men)...
Poor kid was only 12-13 with Mannox (who was 36) 14 with Derhem (who was around 25), 15-17 when she was forced into marrying the King (who was 49) and 17-19 when she was executed because there were rumours that she was having an affair, even though there was no proof and more of her actions suggested she wanted nothing to do with Culpepper, since she asked her servant to tell him she didn't want to meet with him anymore (they only met up to talk whilst being closely chaperoned by her servant). The only thing they had to convict her on was a vague "love" letter that wasn't even seen as proof at the time and has now been discovered to have been written under duress. What they executed her for in the end was having previous "relationships" and not telling the King about it.
We don’t know Mannox’s age, but it was mid 20s
I do have to say tho that she said publicly before being executed, "Today I die the queen, but I would rather have died Culpepper's wife!" Or something along that line. Who knows if that's correct, I have a feeling it was & honestly I think he might've been genuine in his feelings. I hope so. That girl was so failed by her family/guardians. And Henry... Don't even get me started.
@@leaveittoweaver4525 they've found recently that that is a myth, her final speech was actually petty average, she asked them to pray for her, asked that her family would not be punished and that her servants would be given a gift, and that was really it. The poor thing was too scared to say anything else. That speech has been thought to be fact for a while, but I think it's a myth. Either way I still feel bad for her considering her childhood abuse and lack of supervision and any kind of real love. Sorry if that sounded rude, I just thought I'd mention it.
This is why I wish I went "he was 33" instead of 23, I think the changed it to have not so many "th" sounds, but it does minimise the age gap
I find it heartbreaking how she was so intent on always trying to do things right that she asked for the block to be delivered to her cell the night before her execution so she could practice putting her head on it right.
Oh yeah Katherine Howard definitely wins
Not only was she beheaded and used by several men for her looks and body, but she was only a teenager
She didn't even get to turn 20, I think she was a couple years off from it
The others are sad and all but she definitely wins
She was 19!! Not even 20 so sad
@@MEDSZ13.08 Well historians aren’t sure when she was born as they couldn’t find her Certificate of Christening, which was basically a birth certificate at the time, but believe she was anywhere from 19-23.
@@andysmith5806 she's actually assumed to be 16-19, she never reached 20, there's documents stating she never reached 20 (some diary or official note idk), but her official age was never known
@@Nyx_404 if she got married to Henry as young as 16 that doesn’t really leave space for the Frances Derham thing seeing that she was 13 with Henry Mannox
@@andysmith5806 she died at 19 she got married to Harry around 17
I too thought that Anne Boleyn would win. Then you hear the song about her teenage cousin and it is just depression.
not saying Anne deserved to die, but she did play with fire and she knew she was playing with fire. Out of all of them she was the least likely to win.
@@emilylewis5373 Actually Anne was married when Henry tried to marry her and there was a whole thing about him spreading rumors about her and trying to marry her dispite her being adamant that she wanted none of it.
@@emilylewis5373 the real anne was actually known to be polite and intellectual, and there is a lot of speculation that infidelity rumours were made up so henry could kill her for not bearing him a son
Anne wasn’t married, but she was set to marry another man who she truly loved. Most people believe she actually left court in order to escape Henry when he showed interest in her. Also, there’s no evidence she ever cheated on Henry, she was likely beheaded because she couldn’t give him a son and because she tried to get too involved in politics.
@@emilylewis5373 her uncle, k howard's dad, forced her into the relationship
And then forced his OWN daugther into a relationship with him knowing she'll get killed just like his niece anne 🤡
There is a key element that kind of goes unnoticed until someone pointed it out. Based on the studio album Kay Howard’s song has more background vocals on the chorus; but on stage they stripped them down to where the background vocals only say “play times over”. By doing this it not only made her story more tragic it in a way it represented how isolated she actually was while all this abuse was happening to her. The sad part is even some historians still blame her for being excited even though clearly she was being taken advantage of and tossed aside.
Yeah I saw this live 2 weeks ago and it's way different than listening to the album. I was just like "oh damn they went there" also I appreciate Anna of Cleves "Get Down" way more having seen it live I think the US. cast did a great job.
ACTULLY AT THE START THE ALL YOU WANNA DO ALL YOU WANNA DO BABE
Exactly, and that isolation is exacerbated by the fact that the other queens don't look directly at her for the vast majority of the song. And when they do look at her, it is either with entirely blank expressions, or mild hostility. They made it in a way that those just... aren't the other queens anymore. Those are blank slates representing the isolating and predatory people in her life. It's equal parts brilliant and heartbreaking.
@@yumega I also take it to mean that not only did men take advantage of her, but the women around her were so unsupportive. Agnes Howard literally ignored her step-granddaughter getting molested, Lady Rochford despite being involved with the scandal tried to pin the blame on K Howard, and not to mention the amount of gossip at court spread around by some of the ladies within the court.
I think "Play times over" is also so insidious because she was a child when this all started. It literally stole her childhood, her girlhood from her. She stopped being a child to a large portion of society at such a young age.
For what I know, the only one she "admitted to love" is Francis, they were gonna get married, but she was still a child and they were stopped. She didn't really wanted any of them, she was raped by all, including Thomas, he forced himself on her. That's the only contact she knew her short life, and to be killed because of it makes me cry every time I think about it, all of them deserved more. I'm so happy someone thought of making a musical about them, so they name can live on, so people can remember them as something more than his wives
The creepy thing was that she was saying she going to get married when she was still a child... Its something predators STILL use today. The "I love you s much, I just had to" thing... Look it up, its a manipulative tactic. What really gets me with this song is how reminiscent the lyrics are of when your a young teen talking with your friends about boys and boyfriends. It actually sounds like we used to and it just adds to the shock value. For me it really adds to the impact of the message.
@@animehuntress9018 it's been used by ignorant people on TikTok, even, to show off their new boyfriends
"Yeah, that didn't work out. So I decided to have a break from boys, and you'll never guess who I met"
Well, girls on TikTok, I hope it ends a little better for you than it did for her-
@@juliasings6131 Yikes, just yikes. I guess them not realizing what the lyrics are about is a good thing. It does mean they've never had something like that happen to them... but innocence has a limit, and ouch that's gotta hurt once they realize. I find this song and don't loose your head to be rather ironic in some ways. The cheerful music that is reminiscent of my teen years also is a bit... so yeah I love what they did with this musical and love the depth. I really wish I'd been able to see it live.
@@animehuntress9018 it's less about them not knowing the interpretation of the song and more that they just take a few lyrics that sound good and take them
Ig it's a good thing but I also find it kinda sad that they can't figure it out when they get to 'tall, large, Henry the eighth"
Sort. They (mainly her great aunt) stopped the wedding because of francis position, not the age. If you were in your teens you could marry, but it was rare.
I just re-listened to the studio recording of this song and while Aimee Atkinson does a great job, she seems to focus more on it being a pretty sound rather than putting emotion into the end. Considering that this song is styled after Britney Spears and Ariana Grande, makes sense - hide the pain and make a pretty song. It's easy to miss the message if you only listen to the studio album. Aimee definitely shows more emotion in the West End bootleg I've seen, but Sam Pauly can make me cry with the pain and despair she emotes.
Yeah the studio album is much more of a pop record - Aimee on stage is just as dramatic and heartbreaking as this is !
@@norasshelfdiscovery7883 Absolutely, the first time that I watched Aimee perform the song I cried. The way it gets darker and darker and she eventually breaks down is heartbreaking.
Yeah. There’s no emotion
I agree! While I personally prefer the West End cast (past and present) I do think that Sam Pauly is one of the best K Howards
@@norasshelfdiscovery7883 They did that on purpose didn't they? the same way any concert is slightly different to the recorded version they recorded the songs just as recordings then when they perform them they're slightly different for the sake of the stage and the story, I dont actually like this song from the album but I loved it on stage. it's so cleverly done. imagine being the writers going from the Edinburgh fringe to west end, broadway, ships ... so so good
What you take away from this number is based on who is performing. Some “katherines” play her as youthful and naive, others play her like this - stuck, tormented, abused, and defeated. Based on which direction the singer chooses it gives a very different tone.
Even the young, naive ones hit hard imo.
It's like she was definitely used and manipulated, but more using her youthfulness & naivety against her.
@@Zarsla sure that approach can be impactful as well. Neither one is bad.
@@Zarsla sure that approach can be impactful as well. Neither one is bad.
Sam imo gives both directions, she starts off as young and naïve and then shows her as what she was abused and then defeated in the end
@@sylvia7777 I should have added “only” naive and young and flirtatious. Sam is my favorite to watch preform this even if she is not my favorite vocalist to sing the song. She does a brilliant job of visibly showing the turn from youth and being naive to very much abused and desperate and unable to change anything about her fate and situation
The fact that so many women knows EXACTLY how this feels 😢
some things never change, do they? it's sad, honestly.
@@bruhseriously9297 I know, it's disgusting and awful 😞
this song is so triggering for a lot of people, including me. i saw some people leave the theatre before the last chorus and come back after. its so sad.
The way the men in the audience kept laughing when she tried to shake the hands off of her. Infuriating. And you can tell the women were silent for a reason. Edit: You can't really tell in this video. In other bootlegs, you can clearly hear several men outwardly laugh when she shakes off the hands/ when she's breaking down. It's painful to watch and infuriating to think about.
Omg, seriously!? This is horrible. She was abused, and men laughed?
I know, I heard it when I watched a different version. Like how could you find that funny when it was- or should be- so obvious what the song was about, and what that move specifically symbolized. Pissed me off.
when all the other girls start touching her it means the intimacy with those men, at first her movements are fluid and happy, then she becomes slower with Francis, more rigid with Henry and finally with Thomas she doesn't want to be with him in that way
also when she apparts the hands I think it means that she doesn't want to believe or to see that they just wanna use her
She is so talented. When I saw the show, the entire audience was SILENT after her song. No one knew how to react. It was insane
I see why! She must have had really bad trust issues, I bet some people in the crowd might have related to her song and that was partly why it was silent after
This whole song puts her story in such a different perspective than I've seen it presented previously. Usually the depictions I see are of her as a promiscuous tease who thought she could get away with having an affair. I cried the first time I saw it and my brain put things together, going from "...oh" to "...OH. OH NO. NO NO."
this is so accurate.
I despise the fact that people treat a child like that
I’ve read a few opinions of her by historians, and some (especially from the early 20th century) say that she was quite the troublemaker, and one even claims she was as much as a predator as Francis Dereham was…
Let that sink in.
She was a child, for crying out loud! Like, I don’t care how badly you despise children and their behaviour, you don’t say things like that! Even if it was true, and unless someone invents a Time Machine and go back to find out for sure, we’ll never truly find out, but even then, that’s still flat out abuse! Taking advantage of a child like that, in my book, is the most disgusting act anyone can do.
I went to see SIX two weeks ago, and I cannot believe why I let myself wait so long. Phenomenal experience, tragic, entertaining, heart wrenching, hilarious. It really makes you think and forget about the passing of time, while still being the most entertaining show I have seen for a very long time. The “international sensation” title is well deserved! I cannot recommend seeing the show live enough. If it’s not on your list of things to do, then what are you Eve doing with your life?
All queens had really entertaining songs and were quite enjoyable, while still making you think about what they went through.
Then this song came on. Laughing my ass off during her intro (when she talks about the other queens’ songs). Nice rhythm, great vocals, really got the “K Howard is here and fun’s begun” going.
“And even when I was a child, I made the boys go wild”
Wait, hang on… that’s… okay, I guess if we’re being careful, we could say stuff like that…
And as the song went on, the childish descriptions of the things she did and men were doing to her, just got more and more disturbing.
The ending though. Yeah there was still an applause, but I’m convinced it was for the performance, out of respect. Each song got an ovation before, but this time you could really feel something was different. I was in tears. So many emotions, and to think that not only was she abused, but it started when she was a child and never stopped then got the blame by some men who can’t keep their sausage in their pants is just… and how many we don’t even hear about? Even today…
“Yeah those were different times back then”
I’m not so sure.
And I do applaud each and every lady who played K Howard, because this is without a doubt the hardest song in the whole play. Then seeing Samantha Pauly perform it? She just takes the song to a whole new level. By far my favourite performance, because not only her voice is perfect, her control is spot on, she really puts the emotions where they should be.
I feel like this speaks to girls who were sexualized by older men at a young age. It does to me at least. This song is so heartbreaking.
Yes!! This song saved me. Literally. In so many ways. I love this precisely because it makes me remember not to trust people so easily. Continued abuse is a thing. I really hope it has the same effect on other girls. 🥺💕
This also speaks to Men who were abused as boys, it hurts to listen to, cause I can still remember the touch...
So yeah, it's a great song I love it.
It’s why it’s so fitting that her inspiration was Brittany Spears and Ariana Grande. Two women that were heavily sexualized as children.
The language in this song... *We have a connection*... *Birds and the bees me*... *Still, I came back the next day as he required*... *Then he starts saying all this stuff*
*He cares so much*, *he calls me love*... it screams child trying to navigate grooming, it disguises abuse as loving relationships... the men only used her. She was a child and by the end of the song, when she is hopeful, somebody cares for her for real, the last section breaks your heart
*I get him and he gets me*
*And there's nothing more to it*
*He just cares so much, he's devoted*
And THEN it comes:
*He says we have a connection*
By this point we know she has been used again, his devotion was false, just like the others...
*I thought this time was different*
*Why did I think he'd be different?*
*But it's never, ever different*
Those lines hurt my heart...
*when will enough be enough*
*Squeeze me, don't care if you don't please me*
*Bite my lip and pull my hair*
*As you tell me I'm the fairest of the fair*
The upbeat song is a shield to hide her agony, she just wanted to be loved.
I think it depends on the individual actress as to how heartbreaking the song is. I know one of the girls in a UK production has turned the last note into a scream rather than a breath or a sob like the others which really hits hard.
Do you know which one?
link?
Isn’t that Jodie Steele?
For gods sake a link please
@@natsukifan8736 ua-cam.com/video/Fzpk2ml4LPI/v-deo.html Here ya go. This version is sung by Zara
Howard’s song and performance is what drew me to six in the first place. Incredibly powerful but unfortunately relatable and the idea that I have more time that Katherine and I get to heal is the most motivating thing I could ever hope to experience
you’re very strong! i know you will heal and live a long healthy and beautiful life. i send you love❤️
You are so strong and you will do amazing at healing yourself. I totally get what you mean, and I've never thought of it that way but it has helped me feel better about my experience too. I send you all the love I can, you will heal and become better xx
Sam Pauly is so talented! I can't wait till Six opens again
Katherine Howard is my favorite Queen, and she easily has the saddest song in the show (if we're comparing) yet it sounds the most upbeat. I get chills every time I hear Sam's (this) rendition of it
Just thought I’d let people know that Katherine Howard and Anne Boleyn were cousins. Henry slept with Anne’s sister before he married Anne. As well as killing Anne’s brother after accusing Anne of having an incestuous relationship with him
Edit*** wow thank you for all the likes I’ve never had so many before and it’s on my two fav topics Tudor history and musicals ❤️
Oh yeah, I keep forgetting Anne’s mom was a Howard
And Katherine’s mom was a Culpepper 😓
Also I think both Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard share a grandma with Jane Seymour.
Then jane is also related to them
And then parr married jane's brother
Aragon and cleeves are not related just because they are foreigners... all the UK royalty and nobles were related
Her's was the saddest story, Anna of Cleve's was the best, and honestly, I like Anne Boleyn mainly because out of everything that happened her daughter still became the reigning monarch and is one of the most recognized names in royal history.
I remember hearing this song for the first time and as soon as she said she was 13 my stomach dropped...
Same…
As a csa survivor this song hit me like a train but it's STILL MY FAVORITE ONE
Same
This (Samantha Pauly's) version of this song remains to be my favorite. Out of all the versions I've listened to, hers is the most impactful. At least for me.
Katherine was an abused child. It’s so sad. Sam Does such a good job with it.
the emotional shift in this version is subtle at first, but you can see a slight change in the way sam pauly sings certain lines. then it hits you like a mac truck.
American cast of Six was pretty awesome! Both UK & US did a great job, but the Broadway version of Get Down just rocks! It's my favorite number!
3:37 - Anna is just like "Lord, give me the strength to not KILL this spiteful pink-haired teenager..."
The hands in the choreo always gets me.
this song hits different, you’re boppin allong and then all of the sudden you’re sobbing
I think it's really impactful how K Howard is partially styled after Britney Spears. Both of them were overly-sexualized from a young age and originally rewarded for being fun and sexy but later punished for it. Both had their lives steered by men trying to profit off of them and control them. Both were brought down by vicious rumors. I'm glad Britney at least was able to regain control of her own story.
Honestly. I think hers is the sadest too, at least according to the musical. It's just so depressing how used she was. Also, you may realize how with the 4th queen, she pushes off their hands off and they stay off. For her, they keep coming back and get more invasive. So sad. 😥
I've always thought Katherine Howard wins. Yes, the other queens had it rough, there's no denying that, but a sexually abused child who didn't even live to see her 20s? That wins worst life, hands down.
In the begging everything is laughs and fun, but suddenly in the end is like "oh fuck".
I got to go see SIX last night with a friend. It was amazing. Katherine Howard's song is so sad. I actually hope they re-record the album version because the stage version really gets the reality of her character across.
I think it's interesting how the audience chuckles during "playtime's over"; like K Howard is almost "owning" her sexuality in the first few choruses, but then you can see the active damage it does when she starts the "it's never EVER different" and realize how much she's suffering. Sam's performance really shows that what she experienced was multiple assaults and grooming, and just how tragic her situation really is up until that point. The worst thing is this still happens today.
the song hits the sadness right at "He was 23 and I was 13 going 30" ...she was literally sexually abused to her beheading.
mannox was like in his 30's idk why they changed his age
If parr didn’t realise what was going on, Howard definitely would’ve won
I found it so heart wrenching when she sang about basically being groomed and tossed aside over and over, especially as she got near the end and got more reluctant to tell her stories and then breaking at 'when it's never, EVER! Different....'. this song broke me to tears
Katherine Howard made me so sad. I agree her and Anne Bolin were the saddest to me as they know they had no choice behind these things and had such similar things end up happening to them. Katherine hurts a bit more for me just because she had her whole childhood stolen away from her by these men who just used her and the ending doesn’t let you feel any comfort or joy in the upbeat song you can clearly see the discomfort and pain grow and it’s so powerful
Ayyy nice pfp owo
@@marieso2293 twins!!!!
i watched this cast live and when this song ended, non of the audience even clapped because we were all shocked, she put on such an amazing performance that we were just speechless at the end
when she got emotional and screamed was so shocking and when i realized the actress was crying i was sure she reasonated with this song and the character which was so emotional and waters the eyes
One of my favorite things about sex is every version and every actor plays the character so different and so amazing. Sam pauly is so talented and makes me cry every time as someone who is a sexual assault survivor I relate so much and it truely show cases those emotions amazingly. This whole show is about not comparing women but personally the broadway cast is my favorite and I absolutely adore and find different things to love every time and no matter my emotions or day I can always relate to at least one character and omg heart of stone hit me like a ton of bricks last time
This song does such a great job of raising your spirits, getting you to laugh at parts of it....and then feeling so deeply uncomfortable that you found any enjoyment in it
This version seems pretty much the same as the version I’ve seen in the U.K. very powerful portrayal of the abused young woman / child she was.
The more I watch it the sadder it gets. She goes from so much happiness and energy to just being done by the end. 😢 She was so young and had no one protecting her.
i LOVE how everyone starts so excited like "oh yeah anothed BOP" and ends up terrified. the song has the exact effect it was meant to have
I love not only how much emotion she puts in her voice but also in her dance, near the end she started dancing with less energy and like she felt tired of it and didn’t want to do it because she did it so much already and everything kept repeating with guys
I was fortunate to see Six in Chicago in it’s pre-Broadway run in 2019. So fortunate. I would see it over and over again. And I agree - Kay Howard’s performance changes the tone of the song compared to the soundtrack.
The part where she starts flinching gets to me so much
As a theatre kid, I think the reason you see and feel the emotions better on broadway is because broadway is extremely exaggerated. Theatre in general is exaggerated, but broadway is the biggest, the most dramatic, and told course the highest level of theatre.
They're awesome 💕😭
He literally didn't stop bobbing his head throughout that entire song. Like I'm sitting here getting all teary eyed watching, and then out of the corner of the screen there he is, bobbing away like those little bobble heads. 🤦
I think when people don't clap that's honestly the best possible reaction to the song. That feeling of having that soul-crushing live performance hanging in the air... nothing like it in the world
This one always hits hard because it reminds me of a historical fact that doesn't make it into the show but is so freaking devastating and sums up Katherine Howard so well - when she was informed she would be executed the next day, she requested the block be brought to her room so that she could practicing kneeling and placing her head on it so she didn't trip or look foolish the next day. That kills me every time, to think about spending your last night knowing you were going to be beheaded in a few hours, practicing so it went ok. And knowing how scary it must have been knowing she didn't have the benefit of a swordsman from Calais, as Anne Boleyn did. The axe could be an absolutely brutal way to die (see Countess Margaret Pole and much later Mary, Queen of Scots), though she was lucky it was fast. And there were few witnesses and no records of her last words. So alone and forgotten. Abused by men all her life and neglected by the people who should have been caring her for her, then shoved into a marriage that should not have existed. Just devastating.
I once read, don't know if it's historically accurate,but Henry had an amateur behead her and he did a bad job. So she was in extreme pain and he had to chop it again. If that's true, that's even sadder
Samantha Pauly is this actress. Her vocals and emotion blow my away everytime
To all the people who criticize K Howard for acting like a child, it’s because SHE WAS A CHILD! She was 17, and had been used since she was 13, she was a traumatized child.
I remember the first time I watched Sam's version of this, my throat just started to turn dry, like it became so heartwrenching to see the transformation of K Howard in just a few years. Her version is tremendous and unmatched
sam's performance was the reason i got interested into musicals. still my favorite katherine howard.
This whole song is her realizing “oh shit I was being abused.”
"I need to see this live" - same! I want to see this so much!
This song sticks with you long after too... Before the last chorus, that last different I always picture as Katherine screaming rather than singing that last note in a rasp everytime I hear it. As a singer, I can feel the pain behind through every verse, but it slowly creeps up on you until that last different and then you realize just how much pain she was in up until she died...
As someone who was manipulated and trick by men at age 14 which then led to a spiral of me looking for love in all the wrong places and being used for my body, I cannot listen to this song without crying. It’s such a hard hitting song and I truly feel so bad for Her, she didn’t deserve that terrible fate.
Sam Pauly did so well on this song. I feel awful for K. Howard. When I went to see her, after her song, and the applauses, for around a minute or two she just stood sobbing. No one was sure if it was real or not, she just stood sobbing for while. This song always stuck with me.
While it has such a catchy beat, this is one of the saddest and most relatable songs I have ever heard.
Personally I think the West End portrayal of Anne Boleyn was much more nuanced and sad. The K Howard portrayals are closer but I really do love the Broadway version. I think there are some good shots of the West End version if you want to look.
UPDATE: I just saw the US touring cast (Aragon cast) and HOLY HELL they all blew me away. I knew I was gonna be picky about Boleyn and Howard’s portrayals and they girls both nailed it. Anne had the nuance of bubbly popular slightly ditsy one instead of just the stupid superficial one, which I felt like what I saw of the OBC tended to lean into. And K Howard…oh my god. Chills and tears, which surprised me given how familiar I was with the show. I can’t put into words how good it was. DEFINITELY see this show on tour if it comes your way.
Agreed! The main reason I prefer the West End version is Boleyn. Not that the Broadway performance is bad - the actress does an amazing job - but a lot of nuance got lost across the pond.
Sam pauly definitely has a more emotional take on the song. And it's definitely heartbreaking. But the one that gets me every time is Broadway's Catherine Parr I Don't need your Love oh that gets me in my feels all the time
The fear in her as the hands reach out in the end as she shaking to get away but they're coming from all directions is the hardest for me every time
There is one major element in "All You Wanna Do" that a lot of people gloss over. And it makes the song 1,000x more disturbing.
(tw: S.A. , child abuse)
In my criminal psych class, one of the things we learned is that one of the "symptoms" of a child experiencing sexual assault was the child acting aggressively sexual or using strong sexual play/language. Basically, the abused child is groomed into thinking their abuse is "normal" so they act like how the perpetrators want them to behave.
Now, look at "All You Wanna Do." The beat makes you feel like you're in a club, and the lyrics contain multiple sexual innuendos and references. And remember how Howard was only 13 when her story started..... yeah.
The actual West End performance is as sad as well!!!! It’s just the studio recording where her song is super pop and preppy
“Except for this one courtier.”
Subtitles: except for this one tortilla
help 😂
Saw the show yesterday with the boelyn tour... No body clapped until the lights went on and even then it was just... No one knew if they should clap or cheer.
Ah i cried when watching this too!! Her performance is just so astounding
I love how in the live Broadway version you can hear the fear, anger, and betrayal in Sam’s voice in the last chorus
She's an amazing actress and belter. Love every moment!
As soon as i saw her screaming i started tearing up its so sad.
7:23 STILL HAPPENS!
I guess it’s not so different.
As someone who only recently realised they were being “used” in “relationships” recently, this song always hits hardest to me
I just realised like yesterday what the quill part actually means💀 im traumatised
It’s worse knowing that Catherine Howard was likely only 19 when she died in real life
Her story really sounds like it hurts the most. Some, if not most, of them still experienced being spoiled with love, yeah they had a rough life too but it barely compares to how she was abused most of her life.
This is the very first six the musical song and performance that I saw and it totally got me hooked. The emotion she puts in, I was only slightly paying attention at first by by the second chorus she had all my attention. Love ❤️
I saw this a few days ago and when she cried after singing…. shivers. The whole theater went dead silent.
I think its funny how I never see anyone comment on the "play times over" part of the chorus. She was literally a child. Probably fairly naive/gulible. She was often discribed as "empty headed". I doubt she did anything conniving to get Henry to marry her. She was a pretty girl in the wrong place at the wrong time. And after how things went down with Anne of Cleaves he probably felt he needed to prove his masculinity. So he did the same thing that many middle aged men do, they get a hot young wife to prove they are still virile. And unfortunately Howard was both of those. She also probably had pressure from her family as it sounds like they were only noble by name and property but were poor financially.
I feel like a really good example of how hard Katherines like was is actually in her execution, in comparison to Anne Boleyns execution. Despite both being given the death sentence, Howards experience of that was all the more heartwrenching. First of all, she spent the 24 hours before her execution practicing placing her head onto a chopping block to ensure she looked good while it happened. Secind of all, Henry hired an experienced french swordsman for Boleyns execution, whereas Howards executioner was explicitly given a dull axe, and it took several swings to fully decapitate her. Even in death, Howard was afforded no respect whatsoever by the powerful men who used her, and then for the next several hundred years we went around calling her a seductress rather than acknowledging that she was a literal child
UGHHHH I AGREE SO MUCH! Going in to see the performance back in 2021, I was such a fan of Anne Boleyns song then I heard Katherine Howards song and I couldn't stop crying during the performance, it's absolutely my favorite. Their performances are amazing in person!
Gotta say, studio-recorded and Broadway (bootleg) performances aren’t exactly comparable, but Annapantsu’s cover still is my fave-really impressed with this artist though, ofc
Just in case anyone wants it, here is a better quality version of this video (all u wanna do) : ua-cam.com/video/hZhVStjYZ5s/v-deo.html
her performance LITERALLY gave me chills, she is sooo talented
Every time I hear this song I get chills oml
I have to be honest, I first heard the West End version and thought it was OK. I saw the Broadway version and was hooked. So looking forward to seeing them live.
I also loved Anne of Cleves song more in the American version! So much more attitude.
This song overall is heartbreaking just like her life…. She was like 16/17 when she was beheaded so all of the sex and all that happened when she was just SO SO SO young…. It is so sad 😞
She was actually 19 when she was beheaded. She was 17 when she met Henry and 18 when they married 😊
Even going through similar stuff, I didn't catch on to the rest of the messed up parts of the song until a second listen. Hits you like an 18 wheeler.
bro u just gonna sit there and nod the whole time 😭