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SIX Reveals New Queens in Rehearsal As West End Run Extends To 2027

Rehearsal images released as the hit musical continues its reign at the Vaudeville Theatre.

by Staff Writer
February 17, 2026
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New rehearsal images have been released for Six the Musical as the production unveils its 2026 to 2027 West End company. The smash-hit musical, which continues at the Vaudeville Theatre, is now booking until January 2027.

The newly announced Queens will take up their crowns from Tuesday 24 February. Adrianne Langley will play Catherine of Aragon, with Marisha Morgan joining as Anne Boleyn. Jessica Aubrey will appear as Jane Seymour, Freya Karlettis as Anna of Cleves, Leesa Tulley as Katherine Howard, and Nia Stephen making her West End debut as Catherine Parr.

The company also includes Tegan Bannister as Alternate Aragon/Cleves, Mary Elliott as Alternate Boleyn/Howard, and Ashlyn Weekes as Alternate Seymour/Parr. Super Swings Laura Baxter, Gabs Boumford and Imogen Rose Hart complete the company.

The Ladies in Waiting band features Musical Director and Keys player Beth Jerem, drummer Alice Angliss, guitarist Emma Jemima, bassist Kelly Morris and Assistant Musical Director Annabelle Lee Revak.

Audiences can expect the Queens to reclaim their stories as the show reimagines the six wives of Henry VIII through a pop-concert lens. The musical invites theatregoers to ‘Get Down’ as Aragon, Boleyn, Seymour, Cleves, Howard and Parr retell their lives with wit, attitude and powerful vocals.

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SIX is written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, with direction by 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, orchestrations by Tom Curran, musical supervision by Joe Beighton and casting by Pearson Casting.

Produced by Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes and George Stiles, the musical has celebrated major international milestones. Autumn 2025 saw the original Japanese Queens perform a one-week residency at the Vaudeville, marking the first time a full West End musical ran entirely in Japanese with English captions.

The show has also expanded its presence beyond the stage with the SIX the Musical Afternoon Tea at The Soho Hotel, a themed culinary collaboration running until February 2026.

Having won more than 35 international awards, including two Tony Awards and multiple WhatsOnStage Awards, the musical continues its global success. Productions are running or planned across the UK, Europe, Asia, America and Australia, with new tours launching in 2026.

       

SIX has also built a huge digital following, reaching 1.5 million global followers across social platforms and surpassing 5.2 billion streams of its cast recordings.

Listings and ticket information can be found here. 

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