The age guidance is 10+
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29 September 2021 - 30 November 2025
Run time 1 hour 15 minutes – no interval.
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WINNER OF TWO 2022 TONY AWARDS! BEST ORIGINAL SCORE & BEST COSTUME DESIGN Think you know the six Wives of Henry VIII? Think again... The crowning glory of the West End, Broadway and beyond, history is about to get over - throne in the homegrown hit musical sensation, SIX, live at the Vaudeville Theatre. Created by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, prepare to lose your head and experience the Tudor Wives’ lives as they turn back the clock and take to the stage to reclaim their crowns and retell their stories of love, loss and the infamous ex they all have in common. Join Aragon, Boleyn, Seymour, Cleves, Howard and Parr, backed by their fiercely all - female band, the Ladies in Waiting, and Get Down to a royal retelling of the sassiest story in British Her - story .
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Audio Described Performances: 12 October 2024 – 4pm, 21 December 2024 - 4pm. Captioned Performances: 26 May 2024 - 3pm; 13 July 2024 - 4pm; 19 October 2024 - 4pm. BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE PERFORMANCES: 6 July 2024 - 4pm; 13 October 2024- 3pm.Recent Reviews
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Get to know the real queens behind the SIX The Musical characters
You know their names, but do you know their stories? The six wives of Henry VIII are barely footnotes in traditional history, but in HER-story, they’re everything. In this rebellious celebration of womanhood, we meet the women mostly known for their demise and learn more about them and their stories. So join us as we delve into the SIX The Musical characters.
Are the SIX The Musical characters real?
For all intents and purposes, yes! Each of the characters is based on one of Henry VIII’s wives. However, the male-dominated history books generally limit their tales to the King’s legend. SIX The Musical gives the ill-fated women the opportunity to stand up and yell for themselves. The show sees the wives recounting their experiences with the dastardly royal while battling for the role of lead singer in their band. But as the SIX The Musical characters realise they have been robbed of their individuality, they come together and create their own ending.
Who are the SIX The Musical characters?
Creators Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss altered the timelines and passions of the six wives, but not the history. Find out what happens to the SIX The Musical characters below.
Catherine of Aragon
Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of Henry VIII and the catalyst for his dispute and departure from Pope Clement VII. During their marriage, Catherine suffered many child losses and produced only one heir, a daughter named Mary. This - plus his wandering eye - led the King to seek an annulment, which was denied by the church. While he tried to separate from her legitimately, Henry attempted to send Catherine to a nunnery despite her loyalty. Catherine’s big SIX The Musical song is “No Way.”
Anne Boleyn
The subject of infatuation and later a victim of repeated history was Anne Boleyn - Henry VIII's second wife. While serving as maid-of-honour to Catherine, Anne caught Henry’s eye. In the show, she boasts about turning the head of the King. In real life, she was a key figure in the English Reformation. In the show, we hear of Anne's flirtations with other men when Henry’s attention is diverted by her maid-of-honour, Jane Seymour. This leads to her beheading and the song “Don’t Lose Ur Head.”
Jane Seymour
Ridiculed for having the easiest time and being the only wife Henry truly loved, Jane defends her hardships to her fellow wives by claiming that his affection is conditional. As the mother of the King’s only legitimate, surviving son, Jane’s marriage met a natural end free of disgrace when she died in 1537 following complications in childbirth. In the show, she sings “Heart of Stone.”
29 Jul, 2024 | By Carly Clements-Yu
News
Meet the cast of Six the Musical
Yes, queens! Six of them to be exact. The legendary wives of King Henry VIII are finally having their voices heard in the killer, her-stoical musical playing at the Vaudeville Theatre. We know the characters but now it’s time to find out who’s in the SIX the Musical cast.
Who are the current queens in Six the Musical?
The modern retelling of Britain’s monogamously challenged king focuses on the her-story of history. To help tell their side of the story, six incredible actresses play the six unlucky wives focusing on things from their point-of-view. Find out more about the sensational women in the West End’s SIX The Musical cast in detail.
Nikki Bentley is the current Catherine of Aragon. The Performers College alum has had a thriving career in high-profile shows. From Kinky Boots at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane to the green queen herself, Elphaba, in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, Nikki is making her mark in the history books.
Thao Therese Nguyen currently stars as Anne Boleyn. Making her West End comeback, Thao performs all over the world. She previously appeared in Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre, and Inua in Confessions at the Other Palace Theatre. She’s also sung in concerts at the Royal Albert Hall and performed in the Royal Variety Show 2014.
Gabriella Styliano is Jane Seymour. Gabriella recently had to step into the role of Jane as the previous actor, Kayleigh McKnight, had injured her knee and could no longer perform. Gabriella trained at Arts Educational Schools of London and appeared in The Great British Bake Off Musical at the Noel Coward Theatre.
Reca Okay portrays Anna of Cleves. SIX The Musical is Reca’s West End debut. But it’s not her first time playing one of the ill-fated queens. Before joining the London cast, Reca was in SIX The Musical onboard the Norwegian Bliss. She’s also been in Sister Act, South Pacific, Big Rivers and Walt Disney World’s Festival of The Lion King.
Inez Budd plays Katherine Howard. Though only graduating from Arts Educational Schools London in 2020, Inez’s resume is already impressive. Her credits include the UK Tour of Grease, Heathers the Musical at Other Palace Theatre, But I’m a Cheerleader at The Turbine Theatre, and Emojiland at The Garrick Theatre to name but a few.
Janiq Charles is currently Catherine Parr. Playing the last of the SIX The Musical characters, Janiq is making the role her own. Her previous works include playing Nala in The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre.
3 Jul, 2024 | By Carly Clements-Yu
News
Vaudeville Theatre Best Seats and Seating Plan
The Vaudeville Theatre, located on The Strand, opened in 1870 and is close neighbours with the Adelphi Theatre and the Savoy Theatre. The theatre mostly staged vaudeville shows and musical revues in its early years and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. The original theatre, with its then capacity of 1046, stood behind two houses with its entrance via a maze of small corridors, meaning facilities front of house and backstage were extremely cramped.
What are the best seats at the Vaudeville Theatre?
The Vaudeville Theatre auditorium consists of Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle and seats 690 theatregoers over its three levels. With a slight rake, the Stalls offer a very good view of the stage and sightlines and legroom are all good from this section. Due to the intimate size of the theatre the Dress Circle also offers good views of the stage however views from row G backwards are affected by the overhang of the Grand Circle above. The Grand Circle sits above the Dress Circle and therefore feels most distant from the stage, however, in such a cosy space you never really feel too far away from the action.
Vaudeville Theatre seating plan
20 Jun, 2024 | By James Wareham
News / Features
Vaudeville Theatre Best Seats and Seating Plan
The Vaudeville Theatre, located on The Strand, opened in 1870 and is close neighbours with the Adelphi Theatre and the Savoy Theatre. The theatre mostly staged vaudeville shows and musical revues in its early years and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. The original theatre, with its then capacity of 1046, stood behind two houses with its entrance via a maze of small corridors, meaning facilities front of house and backstage were extremely cramped.
What are the best seats at the Vaudeville Theatre?
The Vaudeville Theatre auditorium consists of Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle and seats 690 theatregoers over its three levels. With a slight rake, the Stalls offer a very good view of the stage and sightlines and legroom are all good from this section. Due to the intimate size of the theatre the Dress Circle also offers good views of the stage however views from row G backwards are affected by the overhang of the Grand Circle above. The Grand Circle sits above the Dress Circle and therefore feels most distant from the stage, however, in such a cosy space you never really feel too far away from the action.
Vaudeville Theatre seating plan
14 Jun, 2024 | By James Wareham
News / Casting
Six the Musical announce West End extension and new cast
Dig out your bunting, whip out your quiche tins, and get your road closure request into your local council ASAP, it's time for another coronation!
Six the Musical has today confirmed that the multi-award-winning musical will continue to rule the West End until 3 November 2024, extending its current run by six months (naturally). Heading the new reign will be a host of new, and returning, Queens.
Reca Oakley, Gabriella Stylianou, and Meg Dixon-Brasil join the production having previously appeared in Norwegian Cruise Line versions of the musical. Natalie Pilkington returns to Six the Musical, having previously been part of the UK & Ireland tour, South Korean and Norwegian Cruise Line productions.
Tickets are available now, so 'Get down' to the Vaudeville Theatre and pledge your allegiance to these rockin' rulers.
6 Sep, 2023 | By Sian McBride
News / Productions
Schools out, theatres in! 5 family shows to see this May Half-term
From West End classics to exciting new productions, a trip to the theatre is an ideal way to keep both kids and grown-ups entertained during the half-term holiday, and it's good for you too! Did you know that research conducted by University College London reveals that attending live theatre together can synchronize heart rates, foster a sense of connection and attachment, and strengthen family bonds? Let's not forget, it's also a lot of fun!
So, if you're unsure about how to make the most of your family time, we've carefully selected a range of shows that will captivate everyone this May Half-term. From toddlers, teenagers, weary parents, and caregivers, we've got you covered. The only decision left to make is which show to see first!
21 May, 2023 | By Sian McBride
News / Features / Photos
New production images released for SIX
Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, live! The iconic queens of SIX have one thing in common, they’re here to reclaim their names from history. No longer relegated to the history books, these queens take centre stage at the West End's Vaudeville Theatre. Get a taste of their smash-hit show with new SIX production images, where the queens can be seen doing what they do best; captivating the audience with their soaring harmonies! Book tickets for SIX at the Vaudeville Theatre today!
11 Jan, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / Productions / Casting / Photos
The hit musical SIX announces a new West End Cast and extends its booking period
Extending its run at the Vaudeville Theatre and with tickets now on sale up to October 2023, the terrific Tudor musical SIX has announced a new West End cast, with veterans of the stage joining an already star-studded line-up. Do you want to see what happens when pop meets ancient politics and the wives battle for the singing crown? Book tickets for the incredible SIX today!
29 Sep, 2022 | By Kevin Thomas
Reviews
Review: Six at the Vaudeville Theatre
From humble beginnings as an Edinburgh Fringe show, SIX has become a runaway success, with a couple of hugely acclaimed UK tours, productions in Australia and most recently a glittering opening at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway. The London production has just moved to a new home at the Vaudeville Theatre and is, once again, thrilling audiences with its unique mix of Tudor history and contemporary references.
12 Nov, 2021 | By Nicky Sweetland
News / Casting
Long Live the Queens! New Six cast announced
It is her-story in the making as, for the first time ever, a completely new cast of West End queens, alternates and swings are being enthroned at London’s Vaudeville Theatre. The new cast of Six the musical will have their first performance on Tuesday, November 16.
The new queens set to storm the stage are Amy Di Bartolomeo, Amanda Lindgren, Claudia Kariuki, Dionne Ward-Anderson, Tsemaye Bob-Egbe and Meesha Turner. They are joined by Paisley Billings, Danielle Rose, and Roxanne Couch as Alternates, Rachel Rawlinson as Swing and Esme Rothero as Swing and Dance Captain.
19 Oct, 2021 | By Sarah Gengenbach