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Exclusive: Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s musical Six has confirmed the new Queens taking reign in the West End.
Six is a reimagining of the six wives of Henry VIII, directed by Moss and Jamie Armitage. The musical presents their stories through a modern lens, blending history and pop music. It picked up the award for Best West End Show at the 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards.
Queens familiar and new will take up residence at the Vaudeville Theatre from 24 February. Adrianne Langley will play Catherine of Aragon, while Marisha Morgan will play Anne Boleyn, Jessica Aubrey will play Jane Seymour, and Freya Karlettis will play Anna of Cleves. WhatsOnStage Award nominee Leesa Tulley takes on the role of Katherine Howard, and Nia Stephen will make her West End debut as Catherine Parr.
They’ll be joined by Tegan Bannister as Alternate Aragon/Cleves, Mary Elliott as Alternate Boleyn/Howard, and Ashlyn Weekes as Alternate Seymour/Parr.
The company is completed by Super Swings Laura Baxter, who is continuing from the 2025 cast, Gabs Boumford and Imogen Rose Hart.
The on-stage band, the Ladies in Waiting, includes 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.
The production’s creative team includes choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, set design by Emma Bailey, costume design by Gabriella Slade, lighting design by Tim Deiling, sound design by Paul Gatehouse, musical orchestration by Tom Curran, and musical supervision by Joe Beighton. Casting is by Pearson. It is produced by Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes, and George Stiles.
Last year, a cinematic release featuring the original Queens, made its long-awaited arrival. A tour is also underway.
Six is now on sale through to January 2027.