New cast announced for West End production of SIX
Emmie Newitt
14 January, 2026, 09:26
The international hit production, now in its seventh year at the West End's Vaudeville Theatre, will welcome a new group of Queens starting next month.
The 2026/27 cast of SIX. Photo by Charlie Flint.
Starring in the production will be Adrianne Langley (Titanique, Criterion Theatre) as ‘Catherine of Aragon’, Marisha Morgan (Tina, Aldwych Theatre) as ‘Anne Boleyn’, Jessica Aubrey (Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre) as ‘Jane Seymour’, Freya Karlettis (Play On!, UK Tour) as ‘Anna of Cleves’, Leesa Tulley (Why Am I So Single, Garrick Theatre) as ‘Katherine Howard’, and Nia Stephen (The Enormous Crocodile, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) will make her West End debut as ‘Catherine Parr’.
They will be joined by Alternates Tegan Bannister (Oliver!, Gielgud Theatre), Mary Elliott, and Ashlyn Weekes (Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park). The company is completed by Super Swings' Laura Baxter, who continues from the 2025 cast, in which she made her professional and West End debut. Also joining are Gabs Boumford (SIX, Australasian Tour) and Imogen Rose Hart (Hamilton, UK Tour).
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 showcases the six wives of Henry VIII like you've never seen before. As the Tudor Wives turn back the clock to reclaim their crowns and set the record straight with their stories of love, loss, and the infamous ex they all have in common.
The musical premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2017, where students from Cambridge University performed it. Two years later, it made its West End debut in 2019 following its first UK tour. Six has made its way across the globe since, including a Broadway production and North American tour.
Six is currently booking performances at the Vaudeville Theatre until 31 January 2027.
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