With a new cast joining in February, the Queens of historical musical Six are now set to continue their rule over the stage at Vaudeville Theatre until January 2027.

Think you know the six Wives of Henry VIII? Think again…

Prepare to lose your head and experience the Tudor Wives’ lives as they turn back the clock and take to the stage to reclaim their crowns and retell their stories of love, loss and the infamous ex they all have in common.

Join Aragon, Boleyn, Seymour, Cleves, Howard and Parr, backed by their fierce on-stage band, the Ladies in Waiting, and Get Down to a royal retelling of the sassiest story in British Her-story.

Adrianne Langley plays Catherine of Aragon while Marisha Morgan joins the Queendom as Anne Boleyn. Jessica Aubrey is Jane Seymour with Freya Karlettis as Anna of Cleves, Leesa Tulley as Katherine Howard and Nia Stephen makes her West End debut as Catherine Parr.

They are joined by Tegan Bannister as Alternate Aragon/Cleves, Mary Elliott as Alternate Boleyn/Howard and Ashlyn Weekes as Alternate Seymour/Parr. The company is completed by Super Swings Laura Baxter, who is continuing from the 2025 cast in which she made her professional and West End debut, Gabs Boumford and Imogen Rose Hart.

The band features Ladies in Waiting Beth Jerem as musical director/keys, Alice Angliss on drums, Emma Jemima on guitar, Kelly Morris on bass and Annabelle Lee Revak as assistant musical director.

Six is written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, with direction by Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage. Choreography is by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, with set design by Emma Bailey, costume design by Gabriella Slade, lighting design by Tim Deiling, sound design by Paul Gatehouse, musical orchestration by Tom Curran, musical supervision by Joe Beighton and casting by Pearson Casting.

It is produced by Kenny Wax, Wendy & Andy Barnes and George Stiles.

Autumn 2025 saw Six welcome its original Japanese Queens for a special one-week residency at the Vaudeville Theatre, where the production was performed entirely in Japanese with English captions — a UK first. Last year also saw the launch of Six the Musical Afternoon Tea at The Soho Hotel, a limited-edition collaboration running through to February 2026.

Six can also be seen live on stage worldwide: as well as London’s West End, the show continues to tour the UK and throughout Europe and internationally. Seasons in Manila and Singapore have recently been completed, and 2026 sees a new Australasian Tour opening in July, a new Spanish language production opening in Madrid in September, as well as tours to Netherlands, Germany and Asia.

The show is also currently playing at Broadway’s Lena Horne Theatre, and the tour continues to play cities throughout the US.

Six is now booking at London’s Vaudeville Theatre until January 2027. Find tickets to all Six productions here

Top image: The company of Six the Musical – credit Pamela Raith (image supplied)

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