The multi-award winning musical SIX, written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, has announced a new cast for its 2026 UK and China tour.
SIX follows the six wives of Henry VIII as they take to the mic to tell their own personal tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of 21st century girl power. In the UK, SIX has entered its sixth year in the West End where it continues its region at the Vaudeville Theatre, whilst the UK tour, now booking through 2027, continues to break box office records. Across the world, SIX continues to run on Broadway at the Lena Horne Theatre and has toured the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, The Philippines, South Korea, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. It has also enjoyed a seven-week season at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas. 2026 sees the musical’s return visit to China.
The hit production continues to be co-directed by Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage, featuring choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille. The design team includes Emma Bailey (set), Gabriella Slade (costumes), Tim Deiling (lighting) and Paul Gatehouse (sound). The show is orchestrated by Tom Curran with musical supervision and vocal arrangements from Joe Beighton. Alexandra Spencer-Jones and Beth Wilkinson serve as associate directors, alongside associate choreographer Nicole Bondzie and associate UK musical supervisor Lauren Hopkinson. The show is cast by Pearson Casting.
The new company set to take over on tour from Wednesday 15 July will include: Madison Swan (Catherine of Aragon), Izi Maxwell (Anne Boleyn), Laura Dawkes (Jane Seymour), Hannah Victoria (Anna of Cleves), Lizzie Emery (Katherine Howard) and Eloise Lord (Catherine Parr). Lorren Santo-Quinn, Rosie Singha and Erin Summerhayes join the company as Alternates, alongside Super Swings Selen Berry and Darcy Stewart.
The cast are backed by the show’s all-female band, The Ladies in Waiting, led by Musical Director Yutong Zhang.
The new company will appear at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, Wycombe Swan, The Lowry in Salford Quays, the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells, the Lyceum Theatre in Sheffield and the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh. They will then embark on a 12 week tour of China.
Further casting is to be announced for the UK tour stops in Glasgow, Inverness, Darlington, Woking, Southampton, Leeds, Llandudno, Southend, Brighton, Swansea (where it plays over Christmas), Sunderland, Leicester, Chester, Cambridge, Malvern, Dublin, Belfast, Aylesbury, Stockton, Stoke, Torquay and Bristol. Further 2027 tour dates are still to be announced.

