Six

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Address
404 Strand, WC2R 0NH
Opening Hours
12pm until the evening show starts (on performance days)
Duration
80 minutes
Age
7+
Accessibility
Wheelchair positions with adjacent companion seats End of aisle seating located across the auditorium Central row seating in the stalls
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Price
From £34pp
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About Six

Fast, fun, empowering and brilliantly tongue-in-cheek Six is a high-energy pop musical that turns Henry VIII’s wives into a fierce girl group, each telling her side of the story Beyoncé-style. With glittery costumes, powerhouse vocals and a concert vibe, this show is a hit with tweens, teens, and any parent who loves great pop and a good girl-band anthem.

Top tip from the KidRated team:

Stand up for the finale – the mega mash-up ending is basically a mini pop concert and kids love it.

Is Six suitable for young children?

Great for 8+. Under-7s may struggle with the pace, volume and cheeky humour. It’s empowering rather than rude — but it is sassy.

What age group is this best for?

Tweens, teens, and parents who know their Katy Perry from their Little Mix. History-mad kids will absolutely eat it up.

Is it loud?

Yes – very! SIX has a proper concert sound so it’s worth bringing ear defenders for noise-sensitive kids.

How long is the show?

Around 80 minutes, no interval. Ideal for school nights.

Where is the theatre and what’s nearby?

The Vaudeville Theatre sits on the Strand. So a five minute stroll from Covent Garden for food and pre-show mooching.

Is there merch?

Oh yes – including crowns and glow-sticks – so be prepared to be hit in the wallet. Well planned parents will bring their own…

Will Grandparents love it?

if they love pop music than yes – if not they may find it’s not really their cup of tea. On the plus side it’s only 80 minutes long. And who knows it may get Nan on her feet.

Is it easy to follow?

Couldn’t be simpler. Each Queen explains her story through songs, jokes, and friendly rivalry. So no prior Tudor knowledge needed here.

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