'Six' sets new Broadway casting

Six actresses will join the Tony Award-winning hit pop musical at the Lena Horne Theatre, stepping in to play the wives of Henry VIII beginning in February.

Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

They're one of a kind, no category! New cast members are set to join the musical Six on Broadway beginning February 19 at the Lena Horne Theatre.

The new Six Broadway cast includes Najah Hetsberger as Catherine of Aragon, Gianna Yanelli as Anne Boleyn, Kelsie Watts as Jane Seymour, Krystal Hernandez as Anna of Cleves, Kay Sibal as Katherine Howard, and Taylor Marie Daniel as Catherine Parr. Watts, Hernandez, and Sibal make their Broadway debuts in the musical.

The actors will respectively replace Adrianna Hicks, Storm Lever, Aubrey Matalon, Olivia Donalson, Didi Romero, and Gabriela Carrillo. Romero plays her final performance February 9; the others depart the show February 17.

Alternates Aryn Bohannon, Jessie Davidson, Sierra Fermin, Jana Larell Glover, and Jenny Mollet will remain with the show.

Six, created by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, centers on the six wives of Henry VIII, who take the stage as a modern pop girl group to share the details of their horrible marriages. They compete to see who had it the worst with Henry, but they also get to share what they were like independent of him. The five-star New York Theatre Guide review of Six calls the show "pure musical theatre elation for a pop-packed 75 minutes."

Tickets for Six on Broadway are now on sale through August 31, 2025.

Get Six tickets now.

Photo credit: Najah Hetsberger, Gianna Yanelli, Kelsie Watts, Krystal Hernandez, Kay Sibal, and Taylor Marie Daniel. (Photo by Michaelah Reynolds)

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