Six The Musical
- Date
- Friday, 10 April 2026
- Venue
- Six The Musical
- Category
- Theatre
- Price
- From £—
About
SIX THE SINGALONG MUSICAL TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR LONDON'S VAUDEVILLE THEATRE Welcome to the show, to the histo-remix! Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss's SIX The Musical is lighting up the West End's Vaudeville Theatre! The Queens are now performing at their permanent royal residence at the Vaudeville Theatre, and you have the chance to attend a royal singalong for two nights only! THE PREMISE FOR SIX SINGALONG THE WEST END MUSICAL From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of her-storical heartbreak into a 75-minute celebration of sisterly sass-itude. The West End and world's sell-out pop-concert musical SIX has found its forever home at the Vaudeville Theatre, powered by an all-female band. Divorced! Beheaded! Live in the West End! Let's all sing along with SIX! THE CAST OF SIX SINGALONG The cast of SIX includes Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky as Catherine of Aragon, Baylie Carson as Anne Boleyn, Claudi Kariuki as Jane Seymour, Dionne-Ward Anderson as Anna of Cleves, Koko Basigara as Katherine Howard, and Roxanne Couch as Catherine Parr. SIX MUSICAL CREATIVE TEAM SIX The Musical was co-written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, with Jamie Armitage co-directing alongside Moss. The production is choreographed by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille and features set design by Emma Bailey, costume design by Gabriella Slade, sound design by Paul Gatehouse, lighting design by Tim Deiling, orchestrations by Tom Curran, musical supervision by Joe Beighton, and associate direction by Grace Taylor and Franny Anne Rafferty. BRITISH MUSICAL SIX PRODUCTION HISTORY The modern retelling of King Henry VIII's six wives turned divas had its humble beginnings in 2017 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, presented by history-loving Cambridge students. The concept of the show was born in a poetry class. For research, Marlow read Antonia Fraser's "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" while Moss watched Lucy Worsley's documentary series Si