Smash hit British musical SIX continues to sell out night after night at London’s Vaudeville Theatre.

From 24 February 2026 SIX the Musical in London’s West End will star
- Adrianne Langley (Titanique) as ‘Catherine of Aragon’
- Marisha Morgan (Tina – The Tina Turner Musical) as ‘Anne Boleyn’
- Jessica Aubrey (Wicked) as ‘Jane Seymour’
- Freya Karlettis as ‘Anna of Cleves’
- Leesa Tulley (Why Am I So Single) as ‘Katherine Howard’
- Nia Stephen (&Juliet – UK Tour) as ‘Catherine Parr’
They are joined by
- Tegan Bannister (Oliver!) as Alternate ‘Aragon/Cleves’
- Mary Elliott as Alternate ‘Boleyn/Howard’
- Ashlyn Weekes (Dear Evan Hansen) as Alternate ‘Seymour/Parr’.
And Super Swings
- Laura Baxter
- Gabs Boumford
- 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
- Annabelle Lee Revak as Assistant Musical Director.

What’s the show about?
Premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2017, SIX the Musical has gone on to become a phenomenon around the world, currently playing in London, on Broadway, Chicago, and on tour around Australia/New Zealand and the UK. The London production began at the Arts Theatre before temporarily moving to the Lyric Theatre after lockdown. The show has now settled in its new home, the Vaudeville Theatre.
The 75 minute pop concert (written by two young students Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss) takes a historic look at Henry VIII’s six wives, with each of them having the opportunity to say why they think they had the worst marriage. The winner gets to be the lead singer of the band!
With an all-female on-stage band and all-female cast, Six the Musical really is a show about female empowerment. Reclaiming their her-story and understanding that no one would even remember who Henry was, if not for them.
As a cast, it really is an ensemble piece with everyone having equal stage time and recognising understudies as part of the extended band. Playing nine shows a week, at any given performance you may see any cast member as they really mix it up – but they are all equally fierce.
The songs are infectious. From the opening numbers ‘Ex Wives’ and ‘No Way’, the audience knows within seconds of the music starting that they are in for a fun, loud and girl power show. From the tender ‘Heart Of Stone’, beautifully sung by Hana Stewart to the techo-rave group number ‘Haus of Holbein’, every song is a banger!
The show feels like it’s the best it’s ever been in its new home at the Vaudeville Theatre and if you haven’t seen it yet then you really are missing out on an amazing show.
★★★★★
Reviewed by West End Wilma
Additional information
Booking until
31 January 2027
Show Times
Tuesday-Saturday at 8pm
Thursday, Saturday at 4pm
Sunday at 3pm and 7pm
Running Time
80 minutes (no interval)
Theatre
Vaudeville Theatre
Age Recommendation
10+
Access Performances
British Sign Language
Sat 10 Jan 16:00
Sat 11 Apr 16:00
Sun 12 Jul 15:00
Sat 10 Oct 20:00
Captioned
Sun 18 Jan 19:00
Sun 19 Apr 15:00
Sat 18 Jul 20:00
Sat 17 Oct 16:00
Audio Described
Sat 24 Jan 16:00
Sat 25 Apr 20:00
Sun 26 Jul 15:00
Sat 24 Oct 20:00



