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Six The Musical in London turns Henry VIII’s wives into pop divas, each telling her side of history through witty, chart-worthy songs. Written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, the show went from the Edinburgh Fringe to the West End, winning Olivier nominations and two Tony Awards. The London cast features Jaz Robinson, Thao Therese Nguyen, Hana Stewart, Dionne Ward-Anderson, Caitlyn De Kuyper, and Amelia Kinu Muus. Bold costumes by Gabriella Slade and sleek sets by Emma Bailey enhance the concert-style staging. Critics hail it as “a royal pop party that reigns supreme” (Evening Standard).
Set in Tudor England, Six The Musical follows Henry VIII’s six wives as they form a pop group to tell their stories. Through catchy songs and sharp lyrics, each queen reveals her experiences, transforming centuries of history into a playful musical showdown. Rivalries, revelations, and humour combine to make a celebration of sisterhood and empowerment. Book Six The Musical London tickets to see who claims the crown.
Show timings for Six may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
Six The Musical in London features hit songs like “Ex-Wives,” “Don’t Lose Ur Head,” and “Heart of Stone,” blending Tudor history with pop energy. The finale “Megasix” condenses all six queens’ stories into a 90-second medley, leaving the audience cheering. Every number is performed live with an all-female band, making the music unforgettable.
The Vaudeville Theatre is a charming West End venue which opened in 1870. The theater has hosted classic productions such as “Noises Off” and “A View from the Bridge.” Its elegant Edwardian interiors, intimate auditorium, and proscenium stage create a warm, engaging atmosphere perfect for musicals like Six.
The Vaudeville Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available facilities: restrooms, cloakroom, Bar
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible, accessible restrooms, companion seating, accessible parking spaces, Wheelchair accessible, elevator access to auditorium
Thank you for a great show, we enjoyed it very much, also our 10yrs old son had a great time. Could take his eyes of the stage. Great singinging and fantastic costumes!
Absolutely loved SIX in London from start to finish. It was an incredible experience. What made it especially special for us was how cleverly it turned British history into something fun, accessible, and genuinely entertaining. It was a brilliant way to introduce my Japanese wife to the stories of Henry VIII’s six wives in a format that never once felt like a history lesson. The range of musical styles was fantastic, with each queen bringing her own distinct sound. Also, the costumes were absolutely stunning. They were so bold, creative, and memorable that I couldn’t resist taking home a pin badge of my favourite Queen's costume as a souvenir (Jane Seymour). I also loved how unique it was to allow the audience to record the finale. I've already shared our video with friends to encourage them to go and see the show themselves. A smart, joyful, and unforgettable production, highly recommended!
It's was an absolutely incredible experience! I was in the second row, and for most musicals that's too close to the stage. But since this show has a more concert vibe, it was a GREAT seat! I was lucky enough to be there on a night when Leesa Tulley came on to perform Howard, and she was amazing! The rest of the cast was also beyond anything I could have dreamed of! I laughed and cried and just sat there with my jaw hanging open in awe of the talent on that stage. Truely such a beyond amazing experience. (Tip: it seems that if you choose the first row, seat 2, they interact a lot with the person in that seat! Idk if it's the same seat every show, but it's definitely over in that area.)
The staff inside were helpful with directions and advice. The theatre was well signposted and it was very simple to find seats. The show itself was energised and it was impossible to sit still and not jiggle to the music. The thought behind the historical figures was creative and gave the ladies autonomy in their own right it was amazing to think of them in a different light and see them with a new point of view. The only significant draw back was the queues for the toilets before and after the performance. There are only two cubicals available for the boxes and dress circle seats. Would happily book again to see this show.
Full stop powerful from the moment the lights go down. Amazing women with incredible voices, fantastic musicians backing them up. It's a dance worthy toe tapping hour plus journey through the history of the wives of Henry VIII, done with lots of humor , sarcasm and heart. The costumes, the lights, the score all joined together to send you on your way much happier than when you entered. Well worth the price of admission
The cost of the tickets starts from £43.13 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The musical does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children above the age of 10 years. Children under the age of 16 years need to be accompanied by an adult. The show is staged like a live pop concert and includes flashing lights, strobe effects, theatrical haze, and loud music, which may not suit sensitive ears. Viewer discretion is advised.
The musical is playing at the Vaudeville Theatre in London.
The running time is 1 hour and 15 minutes with no intermission.
Musical tells the story of Henry VIII’s six wives, each taking the stage as a pop diva to share her personal story. It mixes history, humor, and modern pop music into a high-energy concert-style show.
The main stars of the show are Jaz Robinson as Catherine of Aragon, Thao Therese Nguyen as Anne Boleyn, Hana Stewart as Jane Seymour, Dionne Ward-Anderson as Anna of Cleves, Caitlyn De Kuyper as Katherine Howard and Amelia Kinu Muus as Catherine Parr.
Q- What are some of the popular songs in the show?
The musical features hit songs such as “Ex-Wives,” “Don’t Lose Ur Head,” “Heart of Stone,” “Haus of Holbein,” and the audience-favourite “Megasix” finale medley. You can listen to the Six The Musical playlist here.
The Megasix condenses all the musical numbers into a 90-second medley, encouraging audience interaction and social media sharing.
Yes, each queen is inspired by a modern pop icon like Beyoncé, Avril Lavigne, Adele, Rihanna, Ariana Grande, and Alicia Keys.