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SIX THE MUSICAL Crowns Cinemas With A Chart-Topping Takeover

Lights, camera, Tudor queens! If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Henry VIII’s wives traded dusty history books for neon-lit pop stardom, it’s time to find out. After conquering stages across the globe, SIX THE MUSICAL is heading to cinemas from 6 April 2025. And don’t expect a mere costume drama—this high-energy spectacle revamps the stories of Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anna of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Catherine Parr, transforming them into glamorous pop icons who belt their heartbreak, triumphs, and well-earned frustrations to a pulsing beat. With tickets now on sale, theatre enthusiasts and curious onlookers are set to experience the show in a brand-new way: on the big screen, with the original West End Queens leading the charge.

A West End Favourite Hits The Big Screen

In just a few short years, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss have achieved the sort of acclaim most writers only dream about. Back in 2017, SIX THE MUSICAL debuted at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, performed by a humble student cast with a modest set. Fast-forward to today, and it’s become a cultural phenomenon, racking up over 3.5 million viewers worldwide and counting. That’s a staggering audience for a musical that began as a side project while its creators were still at university. Indeed, in a 2022 interview with a prominent theatre magazine, Lucy Moss acknowledged the sheer speed of the show’s success, marvelling at how “a small festival run spiralled into sold-out theatres around the globe.”

And it’s not just the British public who can’t get enough of these Tudor-inspired divas. Australia has also played host to SIX THE MUSICAL, with national tours in both large cities and regional venues. Critics “Down Under” have praised the production’s adrenaline-charged ensemble, fresh humour, and comedic synergy among the queens. In a time when modern musicals compete for social media attention, fans from Sydney to Melbourne have flocked in droves to catch the six ladies and their onstage band, the Ladies in Waiting.

Original Queens Take Centre Stage

Whether you’ve seen the musical in person or merely caught snippets on social media, you’ll know that each queen brings her own fierce vibe to the stage. In the cinema version, recorded at London’s Vaudeville Theatre, we get to see the original West End cast—an assembly that helped catapult the show to its first wave of acclaim. Jarnéia Richard-Noel shines as Catherine of Aragon, the resolute first wife who challenges Henry’s fickle affections. Millie O’Connell portrays Anne Boleyn with a cheeky, rebellious spirit, and Natalie Paris gives a soul-stirring turn as Jane Seymour, whose heartbreak-laden ballad is likely to leave you reaching for the tissues.

Meanwhile, Alexia McIntosh takes on Anna of Cleves, injecting charisma and confidence into a role historically overshadowed by the infamous divorce decree. Aimie Atkinson commands the stage as the seductive Katherine Howard, brimming with pop-star swagger. Finally, Maiya Quansah-Breed lends a graceful strength to Catherine Parr, the last surviving queen whose resilience ties this unconventional retelling together. Their synergy, honed from countless live performances, is captured in all its glory under the direction of Liz Clare, ensuring cinematic audiences feel every eye-roll, fist pump, and comedic aside as though they’re seated front-row.

The Release Strategy

Given the surge of interest in “pro-shots”—filmed versions of stage productions—it’s no surprise that Universal Pictures Content Group (UPCG) secured the theatrical rights for the UK. They’ve got a track record of bringing beloved musicals to the big screen, having previously screened high-profile gems like THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and LES MISÉRABLES: THE STAGED CONCERT. Clearly, UPCG sees SIX THE MUSICAL as the next logical addition to this line-up of blockbusters.

Tickets for the upcoming cinema screenings in the UK and Ireland can be snapped up at SIXTheMusicalLive.co.uk, a central hub where fans can check participating cinemas and dates. With the official release kicking off on 6 April 2025, the timing seems perfect for a post-Easter treat—especially for families eager to soak up some pop royalty on their school holidays.

SIX THE MUSICAL Reigns Supreme

Modern musicals often struggle to capture the zeitgeist as effectively as SIX THE MUSICAL has managed. What’s the secret sauce? For starters, it rewrites the narrative for these historical women often reduced to the footnotes of Henry VIII’s legacy. By giving each wife the spotlight in a high-octane pop number, audiences learn about their perspectives in a way that’s timely, entertaining, and undeniably catchy. The show’s comedic slant, from sly one-liners about heartbreak to outraged references to sexist double standards, resonates with younger audiences raised on social media and TikTok challenges.

But that’s just one angle. The real key might lie in the music itself. Each queen’s song nods to global pop icons—Catherine of Aragon channels Beyoncé’s powerful presence, while Anne Boleyn’s rebellious edge might ring a little bit Rihanna. This playful homage to chart-topping styles allows each number to stand alone as a potential radio hit. And in an era where musicals rely heavily on social media clips to gain traction, having multiple earworms that can go viral is a strategy that’s clearly paid off. Data from the Official London Theatre organisation shows that search traffic for SIX THE MUSICAL soared by over 35% after clips of its songs began circulating on TikTok. In other words, if you blend a well-known historical backdrop with a contemporary twist, you’re bound to spark viral magic.

The Ladies In Waiting

Many musicals feature a live band—few integrate them so seamlessly into the onstage universe. In SIX THE MUSICAL, the band is not hidden in a pit; they’re part of the performance. Known as the Ladies in Waiting, these talented musicians share the stage with the queens, decked out in similarly glitzy costumes that tie them into the show’s overall aesthetic. This blurred line between orchestra and cast adds to the gig-like atmosphere, where each transition is fluid and each number feels like a stand-alone concert. It’s an approach reminiscent of major pop tours, where the backing band is both audible and visible, lending an all-hands-on-deck energy that keeps the momentum racing from start to finish.

For those heading to the cinema, this concept translates into a captivating on-screen dynamic. You’ll be able to appreciate not just the brilliant vocals, but also the flourishes from the guitarist and the sassy beats from the drummer as you would at a stadium concert. By filming the band in close-up shots and group angles, the production emphasises that it’s not just about six queens performing songs—it’s about a full ensemble creating an immersive, unified experience.

Anticipation For International Releases

While UK fans have a firm start date, it’s only natural that theatre enthusiasts elsewhere are clamouring for details. The official word is that international release plans are “in the works,” leaving fans from Australia, the United States, and beyond on the edge of their seats. Historically, tours of SIX THE MUSICAL have proven exceptionally popular wherever they land. In Australia, for instance, many performances sold out within hours, prompting additional show dates and bigger venues.

This pent-up global demand suggests the film version will enjoy a robust reception overseas. With streaming services increasingly interested in exclusive theatre content, it’s plausible that even if a cinema release doesn’t materialise everywhere, fans might eventually access a digital premiere. In any case, the enthusiasm for these newly minted rockstar queens appears unquenchable, reflecting the unstoppable momentum that Marlow and Moss’s show has built over the past eight years.

The Stage Show Rolls On

Although the big-screen debut marks a new chapter for SIX THE MUSICAL, the stage version isn’t going anywhere. It continues its triumphant run in the West End, pulling in a steady stream of fans eager to see the show in person. Meanwhile, national tours criss-cross the country, visiting towns and cities that might otherwise struggle to attract a major West End hit. The producers—Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes, George Stiles, and Dione Orrom—have deftly managed these multiple incarnations, expanding the show’s reach without diluting its core charm.

A glance at recent box office figures reinforces just how unstoppable SIX THE MUSICAL has become. According to a 2024 Society of London Theatre report, attendance for the production regularly hovers near capacity, putting it in the same league as venerable giants like HAMILTON and LES MISÉRABLES. Some theatregoers even opt for repeat visits, citing a “concert-like energy” that makes each performance feel unique. In a climate where short-lived runs are common, this musical’s enduring popularity is nothing short of remarkable.

Claim Your Cinema Throne

So, whether you’re a die-hard theatre fan who’s been belting out Don’t Lose Your Head for years or a curious newcomer intrigued by the buzz, SIX THE MUSICAL in cinemas promises a front-row view of a moment that’s quickly becoming part of Broadway and West End legend. There’s a reason this show has amassed a huge following: the combination of witty lyrics, euphoric pop anthems, and historically savvy twists makes for a production that’s as clever as it is infectious.

No need to jostle through ticket lotteries or stand in West End queues for hours—come April, you can secure your seat at a nearby cinema and watch the queens claim their rightful crowns on the silver screen. And if you find yourself humming the tunes days later (or spontaneously choreographing your own regal moves in your living room), rest assured you’re not alone. After all, SIX THE MUSICAL isn’t just rewriting the story of Henry VIII’s wives—it’s rewriting what modern audiences want from a theatre experience, one pop anthem at a time.

A Royal Send-Off

You’ve got the when, the who, and the why—so what are you waiting for? As the date approaches, theatre devotees will undoubtedly be counting down the days, grabbing seats, and inviting friends who’ve “never really got into musicals.” This is the power of SIX THE MUSICAL: it turns unlikely viewers into fervent fans, courtesy of a performance that refuses to be defined by traditional boundaries. With cameras rolling and queens belting across cinema screens, the phenomenon that began as a side project is on track to conquer the globe, rewriting the rules of theatre—and maybe even of history—one show-stopping number at a time.

Belaid S

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