The Queendom has officially entered a new era. Production images have been released for the 2026-27 West End cast of SIX, as the global musical phenomenon continues its record-breaking reign at the Vaudeville Theatre. With the show now booking through to January 2027, a fresh line-up of powerhouse performers took up their crowns on Tuesday, 24 February. Tickets below.
Leading the royal retelling of "Her-story" is Adrianne Langley (Titanique) as Catherine of Aragon, joined by Marisha Morgan (Tina) as Anne Boleyn. Jessica Aubrey (Wicked) steps into the role of Jane Seymour, while Freya Karlettis (The Lion King) takes on Anna of Cleves. The cast is rounded out by Leesa Tulley (Why Am I So Single) as Katherine Howard and Nia Stephen (&Juliet), who makes her highly anticipated West End debut as Catherine Parr.
Supporting the primary cast is a talented team of alternates and swings, including Tegan Bannister, Mary Elliott, and Ashlyn Weekes, ensuring the sass and sovereignty remain at full throttle for every performance.
Written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, SIX has evolved from a student production into a multi-award-winning juggernaut, boasting over 35 international accolades—including two Tony Awards. Its digital presence is equally formidable, with the cast recordings recently surpassing a staggering 5.2 billion streams.
The London production continues to innovate, recently hosting a historic one-week residency of the original Japanese Queens, performed in Japanese with English captions—a UK first. Beyond the West End, the "Ex-Wives" are conquering the globe, with 2026 tour dates set for Australasia, Germany, and a new Spanish-language production opening in Madrid this September.
For fans looking to immerse themselves further, the SIX Afternoon Tea at The Soho Hotel—featuring pastries inspired by each Queen—remains a popular staple of the London theatre experience.
From the fierce on-stage band, the Ladies in Waiting, to the iconic costume designs by Gabriella Slade, SIX remains an unmissable, high-energy reclaim of history.
Tickets are available now below.