SIX the Musical, an award-winning home-grown sensation about Henry VIII’s wives, has announced new “Queens” joining its continuing run at the Vaudeville Theatre.
Adrianne Langley is set to play Catherine of Aragon, and Marisha Morgan is set to take the role of Anne Boleyn.
Jessica Aubrey will assume the character of Jane Seymour, while Freya Karlettis takes up the mantle as Anna of Cleves.
Leesa Tulley will play Katherine Howard, and Nia Stephen, making her West End debut, will perform as Catherine Parr.
They will be joined by alternates Tegan Bannister, Mary Elliott, and Ashlyn Weekes in these royal roles.
The remainder of the cast includes Laura Baxter, Gabs Boumford, and Imogen Rose Hart.
The musical is noted for its unique take on “her-story”, as opposed to history, as it retells the stories of love, loss, and shared experiences of the infamous six wives of King Henry VIII.
The Queens are supported by their on-stage band, the “Ladies in Waiting”.
The restaging of the tales of Aragon, Boleyn, Seymour, Cleves, Howard, and Parr is set for February 24.
SIX, which is now booking until January 2027, continues its award-winning legacy.
The show has secured over 35 international awards, including two prizes at the Tony Awards in 2022.
It has also swept four WhatsOnStage awards and garnered five Olivier nominations.
Written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, directed by Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage, the musical will continue to engage audiences in the West End and beyond.
The show has previously celebrated international success, with original Japanese Queens performing at the Vaudeville Theatre for a special one-week residency, delivering performances entirely in Japanese with English captions.
The innovative production drew both critical and audience acclaims, further cementing the musical’s global connection and international appeal.
Globally, the show continues to make its mark.
Seasons in Manila and Singapore have recently been completed, and a new Australasian Tour is set to open in July 2026.
A new Spanish language production is due to open in Madrid in September 2026, while it is also scheduled for tours in the Netherlands, Germany, and Asia.
Broadway also continues to host the show at the Lena Horne Theatre.
Touring cities throughout the US, the show has amassed a following of 1.5 million globally.
This includes platforms like YouTube, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok and Facebook in the UK, the US, Australia, Korea, and more.
SIX the Musical’s UK Studio Cast Recording and the Grammy Award®-nominated SIX: LIVE ON OPENING NIGHT (the first Original Broadway Cast Recording ever recorded live on opening night) have now been streamed in excess of 5.2 billion times.
Presently, prospective visitors can find tickets to all international productions of the highly lauded SIX.
From Broadway to the West End, the sensational and queen-centric performance continues to leave its mark on stages globally.
Having won a raft of prizes and booked until January 2027, it’s safe to say SIX shows no signs of abdicating its theatrical throne anytime soon.
The musical will continue to take audiences on a unique journey into British history, interpreting the past like never before and ensuring the stories of Henry VIII’s wives continue to be retold for years to come.

