Six the Musical (Boleyn)

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LocationVenueDatesTickets
Baltimore, MDHippodrome TheatreOctober 25–November 1, 2026
Peoria, ILPeoria Civic CenterNovember 17-19, 2026
Wilmington, DEThe PlayhouseNovember 27-29, 2026
East Lansing, MIWharton CenterDecember 1-6, 2026
Cincinnati, OHAronoff CenterJanuary 5-10, 2027
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallJanuary 12-17, 2027
Kansas City, MOMusic HallJanuary 26-31, 2027
Milwaukee, WIMarcus CenterFebruary 2-7, 2027
Appleton, WIFox Cities PACFebruary 9-14, 2027
Fort Lauderdale, FLBroward CenterFebruary 23-28, 2027
Fort Myers, FLMann Performing Arts HallMarch 5-7, 2027
West Palm Beach, FLKravis CenterMarch 9-14, 2027
Sarasota, FLVan Wezel PAHMarch 16-21, 2027
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreApril 20-25, 2027
Edmonton, ABNorthern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumMay 4-9, 2027
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterMay 12-16, 2027
Tucson, AZCentennial HallMay 21-23, 2027
South Bend, INMorris PACJune 4-6, 2027
Buffalo, NYShea’s PACJune 8-13, 2027
LocationVenueDatesTickets
New Haven, CTShubert TheatreSeptember 25-28, 2025
Philadelphia, PAAcademy of MusicSeptember 30–October 5, 2025
Pittsburgh, PABenedum CenterOctober 7-12, 2025
Worcester, MAHanover TheatreOctober 14-19, 2025
Providence, RIPPACOctober 22-26, 2025
Durham, NCDPACOctober 28–November 2, 2025
Charlotte, NC +Belk TheaterNovember 4-9, 2025
Cleveland, OHConnor PalaceNovember 11-16, 2025
University Park, PAEisenhower AuditoriumNovember 18-20, 2025
Scranton, PAScranton Cultural CenterNovember 21-23, 2025
Lima, OHLima Civic CenterNovember 25-26, 2025
Midland, MIMidland CenterNovember 28-30, 2025
Chicago, ILCIBC TheatreDecember 2-14, 2025
Columbus, OHPalace TheatreDecember 16-21, 2025
San Diego, CACivic TheatreDecember 30, 2025–January 4, 2026
Denver, CODenver CenterJanuary 7-11, 2026
Des Moines, IADes Moines Civic CenterJanuary 13-18, 2026
Austin, TXBass Concert HallJanuary 20-24, 2026
Dallas, TXMusic HallJanuary 28–February 1, 2026
Nashville, TNTPACFebruary 3-8, 2026
Fort Worth, TXBass Performance HallFebruary 10-15, 2026
Los Angeles, CAPantages TheatreFebruary 18–March 8, 2026
Costa Mesa, CASegerstrom CenterMarch 10-15, 2026
Tempe, AZASU GammageMarch 17-22, 2026
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterMarch 25-29, 2026
Midland, TXWagner Noël PACMarch 31–April 1, 2026
El Paso, TXPlaza TheatreApril 3-5, 2026
Houston, TXHobby CenterApril 7-12, 2026Tickets
New Orleans, LASaenger TheatreApril 14-19, 2026Tickets
Memphis, TNOrpheum TheatreApril 21-26, 2026Tickets
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreApril 28–May 3, 2026Tickets
Greensboro, NCTanger CenterMay 5-10, 2026Tickets
Tampa, FLStraz CenterMay 12-17, 2026Tickets
Johnson City, TNMartin CenterMay 26-28, 2026Tickets
Auburn, ALGogue PACMay 30-31, 2026Tickets
Orlando, FLDr. Phillips CenterJune 2-7, 2026Tickets
Evans, GAColumbia County PACJune 9-11, 2026Tickets
Wilmington, NCWilson CenterJune 12-14, 2026Tickets
St. Paul, MNOrdway CenterJune 17-28, 2026Tickets

§ Part of venue’s 24/25 season

LocationVenueDatesSeason
Las Vegas, NVSmith CenterSeptember 20–October 2, 20222022-2023
Tempe, AZASU GammageOctober 4-9, 20222022-2023
Tucson, AZCentennial HallOctober 11-16, 20222022-2023
St. Paul, MNOrdway CenterOctober 25–November 6, 20222022-2023
Houston, TXHobby CenterNovember 8-20, 20222022-2023
Tulsa, OKTulsa PACNovember 22-27, 20222022-2023
New Orleans, LASaenger TheatreNovember 29–December 4, 20222022-2023
Dallas, TXWinspear Opera HouseDecember 6-25, 20222022-2023
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterJanuary 3-8, 20232022-2023
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallJanuary 10-15, 20232022-2023
Appleton, WIFox Cities PACJanuary 17-22, 20232022-2023
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreJanuary 24–February 5, 20232022-2023
Des Moines, IADes Moines Civic CenterFebruary 7-19, 20232022-2023
Nashville, TNTPACFebruary 21-26, 20232022-2023
Kansas City, MOMusic HallFebruary 28–March 5, 20232022-2023
Milwaukee, WIMarcus Center
March 7-12, 20232022-2023
Pittsburgh, PABenedum CenterMarch 14-19, 20232022-2023
Philadelphia, PAAcademy of MusicMarch 21–April 9, 20232022-2023
Providence, RIPPACApril 11-23, 20232022-2023
Buffalo, NYShea’s PACApril 25–May 7, 20232022-2023
Baltimore, MDHippodrome TheatreMay 9-14, 20232022-2023
Rochester, NYAuditorium TheatreMay 16-21, 20232022-2023
Detroit, MI §Fisher TheatreMay 23–June 11, 20232022-2023
Hershey, PAHershey TheatreJune 13-18, 20232022-2023
Durham, NCDPACJune 20–July 2, 20232022-2023
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterJuly 4-16, 2023 2022-2023
Greenville, SCPeace CenterJuly 18-30, 20232022-2023
Madison, WI †Overture CenterAugust 1-6, 20232023-2024
Cleveland, OH †KeyBank State TheatreAugust 8–September 10, 20232023-2024
Fayetteville, ARWalton Arts CenterSeptember 12-17, 20232023-2024
Wichita, KSCentury II PACSeptember 19-24, 20232023-2024
Oklahoma City, OKCivic Center Music HallSeptember 26–October 1, 20232023-2024
Austin, TXBass Concert HallOctober 3-8, 20232023-2024
San Antonio, TXMajestic TheatreOctober 10-22, 20232023-2024
Little Rock, ARRobinson Performance HallOctober 24-29, 20232023-2024
Knoxville, TNTennessee TheatreOctober 31–November 5, 20232023-2024
Richmond, VAAltria TheaterNovember 7-12, 20242023-2024
Toledo, OHStranahan TheaterNovember 14-19, 20232023-2024
Memphis, TNOrpheum TheatreNovember 21-26, 20232023-2024
Fort Worth, TXBass Performance HallNovember 28–December 3, 20232023-2024
Denver, CODenver CenterDecember 5-24, 20232023-2024
Boise, IDMorrison CenterDecember 27-31, 20232023-2024
Reno, NVPioneer CenterJanuary 2-7, 20242023-2024
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterJanuary 9-21, 20242023-2024
Spokane, WAFirst Interstate CenterJanuary 23-28, 20242023-2024
Sacramento, CASAFE Credit Union PACJanuary 31–February 11, 20242023-2024
Anchorage, AKAlaska PACFebruary 14-25, 20242023-2024
Norfolk, VAChrysler HallFebruary 27–March 3, 20242023-2024
Greensboro, NCTanger CenterMarch 5-10, 20242023-2024
North Charleston, SCNorth Charleston PACMarch 12-17, 20242023-2024
Naples, FLHayes HallMarch 19-24, 20242023-2024
West Palm Beach, FLKravis CenterMarch 26-31, 20242023-2024
Jacksonville, FLJacksonville CenterApril 2-7, 20242023-2024
Louisville, KYKentucky CenterApril 9-14, 20242023-2024
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreApril 16-21, 20242023-2024
Cincinnati, OHAronoff CenterApril 23–May 5, 20242023-2024
Schenectady, NYProctors TheatreMay 7-12, 20242023-2024
East Lansing, MIWharton CenterMay 14-19, 20242023-2024
Ottawa, ONNational Arts CentreMay 21-26, 20242023-2024
Syracuse, NYLandmark TheatreMay 28–June 2, 20242023-2024
Chicago, ILNederlander TheatreJune 4–July 14, 20242023-2024
St. Paul, MNOrdway CenterJuly 16-28, 20242023-2024
Elmira, NYClemens CenterNovember 8-9, 20242024-2025
Washington, DCNational TheatreNovember 12–December 1, 20242024-2025
Boston, MAEmerson Colonial TheatreDecember 3-29, 20242024-2025
Hartford, CTThe BushnellDecember 31, 2024–January 5, 20252024-2025
Detroit, MIFisher TheatreJanuary 7-12, 20252024-2025
Dayton, OHSchuster CenterJanuary 14-19, 20252024-2025
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreJanuary 21–February 2, 20252024-2025
Huntsville, ALVon Braun CenterFebruary 4-9, 20252024-2025
Birmingham, ALBJCC Concert HallFebruary 11-16, 20252024-2025
Chattanooga, TNMemorial AuditoriumFebruary 18-23, 20252024-2025
Columbia, SCKoger CenterFebruary 25–March 2, 20252024-2025
Indianapolis, INClowes Memorial HallMarch 4-9, 20252024-2025
Albuquerque, NMPopejoy HallMarch 18-23, 20252024-2025
Palm Desert, CAMcCallum TheatreMarch 25-30, 20252024-2025
Fresno, CASaroyan TheatreApril 1-6, 20252024-2025
San Francisco, CACurran TheaterApril 8-20, 20252024-2025
San Jose, CACenter for the Performing ArtsApril 22-27, 20252024-2025
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumApril 29–May 4, 20252024-2025
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreMay 6-11, 20252024-2025
Vancouver, BCQueen Elizabeth TheatreMay 13-18, 20252024-2025
Calgary, ABSouthern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumMay 20-25, 20252024-2025
Sioux Falls, SDWashington PavilionMay 28–June 1, 20252024-2025
Honolulu, HIBlaisdell CenterJune 17-29, 20252024-2025

§ Part of venue’s 2023/2024 season
† Part of venue’s 2022/2023 season

2025-2026

  • Producer: Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes, George Stiles & Kevin McCollum
  • Associate Producer: Sam Levy
  • U.S. Executive Producer: Lucas McMahon
  • Music & Lyrics: Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss
  • Co-Director: Lucy Moss & Jamie Armitage
  • Choreographer: Carrie-Anne Ingrouille
  • Scenic Design: Emma Bailey
  • Costume Design: Gabriella Slade
  • Lighting Design: Tim Deiling
  • Sound Design: Paul Gatehouse
  • Music Supervisor & Vocal Arranger: Joe Beighton
  • Orchestrations: Tom Curran
  • US Music Supervisor: Roberta Duchak
  • General Manager: Theater Matters
  • Casting: Tara Rubin Casting / Peter Van Dam
  • Booking Company: The Booking Group
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

EMMA ELIZABETH SMITH (Catherine of Aragon) is honored to make her National Tour debut and to join the Queendom! TXSTMT grad. A thank you to God, her parents & sissy, family, & friends for their endless love. And to A&R, CTC, & TRC for their trust & support. @emmalizsmith

NELLA COLE (Anne Boleyn) Broadway: The Illusionists. TV: “The Last OG” (co star) HBO, E!, NBC, Nickelodeon. 1st Nat’l Tours: &Juliet, Pretty Woman, Cruel Intentions. World Premieres: Becoming Nancy, This Ain’t No Disco. Nella makes pop music! @nellacole

KELLY DENICE TAYLOR (Jane Seymour) is most recently known for her run with the Aragon Tour and Broadway company of SIX! Previously a recording artist under DMG (Walt Disney Records) Kelly has made a variety of TV appearances on Disney+, Disney Channel, ABC, and more! International: Disney Cruise Line, Universal Studios Japan. Endless thanks to my agents at FSE, to TRC, and the entire queendom! @kellydenicetaylor

HAILEY ALEXIS LEWIS (Anna of Cleves) is an Afro-Canadian triple-threat artist, and has performed in shows such as: Six, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hairspray, and more across Canadian theatres, and TV/Film credits such as: Disney’s Zombie’s, American Gods, and most recently, Welcome to Derry. Hailey would like to thank her mama for being her forever Queenspiration. @haileyalexislewis

ALIZÉ CRUZ (Katherine Howard). Credits- Theatre: Raven Falco- Bat Out of Hell (Paris Theatre, Las Vegas), Moana- Disney’s When You Wish (Tuacahn Amphitheater). Film: Skeletons in the Closet (Lead Stand-In), Stella Artois x Ludacris (Lead), The Wrecker (Extra). She thanks her family, Firestarter Entertainment, the SIX team, and all of you Queens on her journey to the throne! Let’s make her-story!

TASIA JUNGBAUER (Catherine Parr) is thrilled to be making her tour debut! Broadway: Moulin Rouge! (Arabia, Satine u/s). TV: “WeCrashed” (AppleTV). Pepperdine University. All the love to Mom and Yaz. Immense gratitude to my friends, team Six, and GTG. @tasiajungbauer

ANNA HERTEL (Alternate). National Tour Debut! Anna is elated to join the SIX Queendom. Off Bway: Rock & Roll Man, Jimmy Awards Best Dancer ‘17, BFA Elon MT. Grateful to Daniel Hoff & SIX team. Love to her husband, and family! Glory to God! @anna_hertel

CARLINA PARKER (Alternate, Dance Captain) Hello Queendom! National Tour credits: RENT (Mimi/Joanne understudy, Assistant Dance Captain), Rock of Ages (Justice/Regina understudy), Mamma Mia! (Ali/Lisa understudy). Other credits: Mamma Mia! (Lisa), Summer (Adult Mary Ellen, Diva understudy). “Much love to my family, friends, and every dog I’ve ever seen.” Instagram: @carlina_parker

ABIGAIL SPARROW (Alternate). Abigail is thrilled to return to the Queendom! Recently: Jenna in Waitress (ACT of CT), SIX (Mirvish, NCL) Producer, musician – new album coming 2026. Love to family, friends, TALENTHOUSENYC, and TRC. @abigailsparrowofficial

ANNALIESE WILBUR (they/them) (Alternate). What a DREAM! Credits: Funny Girl (tour), Wonderful Town (NYCC), Diary of a Tap Dancer (A.R.T.). Thank you Marc, Dustin, and Eden at Daniel Hoff! To the non-binary queer kid in the audience, you belong here. @annaliese.wilbur

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From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII take the mic to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an exuberant celebration of 21st century girl power!

Past Credits
  • Producer: Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes, George Stiles & Kevin McCollum
  • Associate Producer: Sam Levy
  • U.S. Executive Producer: Lucas McMahon
  • Music & Lyrics: Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss
  • Co-Director: Lucy Moss & Jamie Armitage
  • Choreographer: Carrie-Anne Ingrouille
  • Scenic Design: Emma Bailey
  • Costume Design: Gabriella Slade
  • Lighting Design: Tim Deiling
  • Sound Design: Paul Gatehouse
  • Music Supervisor & Vocal Arranger: Joe Beighton
  • Orchestrations: Tom Curran
  • US Music Supervisor: Roberta Duchak
  • General Manager: Theater Matters
  • Casting: Tara Rubin Casting / Peter Van Dam
  • Booking Company: The Booking Group
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

CHANI MAISONET (Catherine of Aragon) is thrilled to join the QUEENDOM! A vocal performance graduate of Kennesaw State University, she was recently seen as Mimi in RENT (The Atlanta Opera), Titanique Off-Broadway, Disney Muse (Hercules), and in the 1st National Tour of Ain’t Too Proud. @chanimaisonet

GABY ALBO (Anne Boleyn) “From Mexico to the world!” Gaby is thrilled to be here! She was last seen as Gloria Estefan in On Your Feet. Her credits include West Side Story, Evita, Aladdin, A Chorus Line, and being a semifinalist on The Voice Mexico. Thanks to all! @gaby.albo

KELLY DENICE TAYLOR (Jane Seymour) is most recently known for her run with the Aragon Tour and Broadway company of SIX! Previously a recording artist under DMG (Walt Disney Records) Kelly has made a variety of TV appearances on Disney+, Disney Channel, ABC, and more! International: Disney Cruise Line, Universal Studios Japan. Endless thanks to my agents at FSE, to TRC, and the entire queendom! @kellydenicetaylor

DANIELLE MENDOZA (Anna of Cleves) is insanely grateful to be making her National Tour debut alongside these unbelievable Queens! Credits: SIX Norwegian (Boleyn), Tiananmen (Tay Jing), Princess Cruiselines (Guest Entertainer), and Rent (Maureen). Endless gratitude to my family and friends for your constant support. Love to the entire team of SIX. Maraming Salamat! @daniemendomusic

ALIZÉ CRUZ (Katherine Howard), your “ten amongst the threes,” makes her thrilling National Tour Debut! Recently seen as Raven in Bat Out of Hell (Paris Theatre, Las Vegas), rehearsal swing for Boleyn/Howard/Seymour (NCL), and Moana in Disney’s When You Wish (Tuacahn Amphitheatre). She thanks her family, Firestarter Entertainment, the SIX team, and all of you queens on her journey to the throne! Let’s make her-story!

TASIA JUNGBAUER (Catherine Parr) is thrilled to be making her tour debut! Broadway: Moulin Rouge!(Arabia, Satine u/s). TV: “WeCrashed” (AppleTV). Pepperdine University. All the love to Mom and Yaz. Immense gratitude to my friends, team Six, and GTG.@tasiajungbauer

TAYLOR SAGE EVANS (Alternate) is thrilled to return to the Queendom! Six (Boleyn Tour), Beetlejuice (NCL), Catch Me If You Can (The REV). CSUF ‘22. Endless thanks to Marc, Dustin, Tara Rubin Casting, and the SIX team. Love to Mom, Dad, Gma, Gpa, and Hales. Be kind to yourself! @taylorsageevans

HAILEY LEWIS (Alternate/Dance Captain) is an Afro-Canadian triple-threat artist, and has performed in shows such as: Six, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hairspray, and more across Canadian theatres, and TV/Film credits such as: Disney’s Zombie’s, American Gods, and most recently, Welcome to Derry. Hailey would like to thank her mama for being her forever Queenspiration. @haileyalexislewis

CARLINA PARKER (Alternate) is overjoyed to have joined the Queendom! National/International Tour credits: Rent (Swing, Mimi/Joanne cover, Assistant Dance Captain), Rock of Ages (Ensemble, Justice/Regina cover), Mamma Mia! (Ensemble, Ali/Lisa cover). Other credits: Mamma Mia! (Lisa), and Summer (Adult Mary Ellen, Diva cover). Instagram: @carlina_parker

CAROLINE SIEGRIST (Alternate) is overjoyed to be making her National Tour debut and to be returning to the Queendom after playing Howard in Six for NCL! Caroline made her film debut as “Katie” in It Ends With Us. Endless thanks to Peggy, Tara Rubin Casting, friends, family, and the Six team for everything. @carolinesiegristt

AMAYA WHITE (Alternate) is beyond excited to be joining the Queendom! Credits: Beautiful (Ogunquit Playhouse), national tour of An Officer and a Gentleman. Many thanks to Tara Rubin Casting! She would like to send extra gratitude to her family, friends, LINK, and the Collective. All the glory to God! @yourstrulyamaya

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