
The producers of Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s award-winning global smash hit SIX are delighted to reveal the new Queens who will take up their crowns in the West End from Tuesday 24 February, as the home-grown musical sensation continues its run at the Vaudeville Theatre, now booking until January 2027.
Adrianne Langley (Titanique – Criterion Theatre; Twist and Shout – UK Tour) will play ‘Catherine of Aragon’, while Marisha Morgan (Tina – West End; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – UK Tour; Anyone Can Whistle – Southwark Playhouse) joins the Queendom as ‘Anne Boleyn’. Jessica Aubrey (Wicked – West End; Titanique – Lido Paris; But I’m A Cheerleader – Turbine Theatre) as ‘Jane Seymour’, with Freya Karlettis (Play On! – UK Tour; Hairspray; The Lion King) as ‘Anna of Cleves’, Leesa Tulley (Why Am I So Single – Garrick Theatre; SIX – UK Tour) as ‘Katherine Howard’, and Nia Stephen (&Juliet – UK Tour; The Enormous Crocodile – Regent’s Park) will make her West End debut as ‘Catherine Parr’.
They are joined by Tegan Bannister (Oliver! – Gielgud Theatre & Chichester; I Should Be So Lucky – UK Tour; Les Misérables – West End & UK Tour) as Alternate ‘Aragon/Cleves’, Mary Elliott as Alternate ‘Boleyn/Howard’, and Ashlyn Weekes (Dear Evan Hansen – Asia Tour; Starlight Express – Wembley Park; The Royal Variety Performance 2024) as Alternate ‘Seymour/Parr’. The company is completed by Super Swings Laura Baxter, who is continuing from the 2025 cast in which she made her professional and West End debut, Gabs Boumford (SIX – Australasian Tour; Grease – Dubai Opera) and Imogen Rose Hart (Hamilton – UK Tour; A Chorus Line – Leicester Curve & Sadler’s Wells; Your Lie in April – Theatre Royal Drury Lane).
This newly announced company follows a remarkable period of international celebration for the musical. Autumn 2025 saw SIX welcome its original Japanese Queens for a special one-week residency at the Vaudeville Theatre, where the production was performed entirely in Japanese with English captions — a UK first. The residency drew both critical and audience acclaim, reaffirming the show’s global resonance and its deepening relationship with international audiences.
Winner of over 35 international awards, including two 2022 Tony Awards, four WhatsOnStage awards, and nominated for five Oliviers, SIX can also be seen live on stage worldwide: as well as London’s West End, the show continues to tour the UK and throughout Europe and internationally. Seasons in Manila and Singapore have recently been completed, and 2026 sees a new Australasian Tour opening in July, a new Spanish language production opening in Madrid in September, as well as tours to Netherlands, Germany and Asia.
Tickets to all international productions of SIX are available via sixthemusical.com.
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