The historic Tudor queens are set to rule the West End stage once again as the new cast for “Six The Musical” has been announced for the 2026-27 season. The production will continue its successful run at the Vaudeville Theatre, with performances beginning February 24, 2026, and extending through January 2027, marking another year of the musical’s continuous presence in London since 2019.
The principal cast features Adrianne Langley as Catherine of Aragon, evolving from her role in Titanique, while Marisha Morgan from Tina will portray Anne Boleyn. Jessica Aubrey, known for her work in Wicked, takes on the role of Jane Seymour, with Freya Karlettis from The Lion King playing Anna of Cleves. Leesa Tulley rounds out Henry VIII’s wives as Katherine Howard, and Nia Stephen makes her West End debut as Catherine Parr.
Step aside, history! Six fierce talents bring Henry’s queens to dazzling life on the West End stage.
Supporting the main cast are three alternate performers who provide coverage for the principal roles. Tegan Bannister will alternate as Catherine of Aragon and Anna of Cleves, Mary Elliott as Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard, and Ashlyn Weekes as Jane Seymour and Catherine Parr. Additionally, four super swings, including Laura Baxter continuing from the 2025 cast, will provide ensemble and emergency cover. This production offers exciting opportunities for Gabs Boumford and Imogen Rose Hart who join as additional swings.
The musical’s band consists of Beth Jerem serving as Musical Director and on keys, alongside Alice Angliss on drums, Emma Jemima on guitar, Kelly Morris on bass, and Annabelle Lee Revak as Assistant Musical Director, ensuring the show’s signature contemporary sound remains vibrant. The production continues to transform the historical narrative as the Tudor wives reclaim their crowns and tell their own stories through powerful performances, all while being supported by up to 177 services daily that connect audiences to the show.
The creative team behind the production remains unchanged, with Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss as writers, direction by Moss and Jamie Armitage, choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, set design by Emma Bailey, and costume design by Gabriella Slade.
Their collective vision continues to metamorphose the stories of Henry VIII’s wives into a powerful, modern musical experience that has captivated audiences worldwide. This extension marks the show’s continued success as award-winning production that consistently draws theatergoers to its innovative retelling of Tudor history.