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Book I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical Tickets
The untold life story of multi-platinum selling, 10-time GRAMMY® Award winner and global icon Chaka Khan comes to London in this world premiere musical. I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical traces the extraordinary journey of one of music's most influential voices, from her roots in Chicago to her rise as the undisputed Queen of Funk. Starring Alexandra Burke (Sister Act, The Bodyguard, Chicago), this production brings decades of ground-breaking music to the stage alongside the personal story behind the hits.
With a career spanning five decades, 22 albums, 25 chart-topping hits and 70 million records sold worldwide, Chaka Khan has shaped the sound of generations. This production, written by Nia T. Hill and officially endorsed by Chaka Khan herself, explores the woman behind the music through her triumphs, her battles behind the spotlight and her powerful journey of resilience and reinvention. The book features an array of Chaka's famous friends and collaborators, from Joni Mitchell and Prince to Stevie Wonder and Steve Winwood.
What Songs Are in I'm Every Woman Musical?
The show features the hits that made Chaka Khan a global icon, including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain't Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through the Fire and many more. Music supervision by Mark Crossland ensures each number lands with the energy and authenticity fans expect, while the theatrical context gives these songs a new emotional dimension as they chart the highs and lows of Khan's remarkable life.
I'm Every Woman Musical Cast and Creative Team
Alexandra Burke leads the cast as Chaka Khan, with Jordan Frazier performing as Chaka Khan at selected performances. The ensemble also features Paige Peddie as Taka Boom, Charlotte St. Croix as Milini Khan and Whitney Houston, Miles Anthony Daley as Richard Holland and Prince, and Duane-Lamonte O'Garro as Hassan Khan and Luther Vandross. Direction comes from Racky Plews, choreography from Ebony Clarke, and the production is presented by Adrian Grant Productions.
I'm Every Woman at Hackney Empire, London
Following the unexpected temporary closure of the Peacock Theatre for essential building works, I'm Every Woman has moved to Hackney Empire for its London premiere engagement. This stunning Frank Matcham-designed theatre on Mare Street in Hackney is a Grade II listed venue with a rich history dating back to 1901. The theatre seats over 1,200 across four levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle and Gallery. Hackney Central Overground station is a five-minute walk from the venue. The production runs at Hackney Empire from 21 to 25 March 2026 before continuing its UK tour to Belgrade Theatre, Coventry and Congress Theatre, Eastbourne.
Who Is I'm Every Woman Perfect For?
This show is ideal for fans of Chaka Khan and classic funk, soul and R&B music. It also appeals to theatregoers who enjoy biographical musicals that tell real stories with real music. The production explores mature themes including resilience, identity and fame, making it well suited to adult audiences and older teenagers (14+). Groups looking for a night out with a powerful soundtrack and an emotionally charged story will find plenty to love here.
Arrive early to pass through security checks and locate your seats
Check your entrance: Mare Street for Stalls and Dress Circle, Wilton Way for Upper Circle, Gallery and step-free access
No dress code. Come as you are
Large bags are not permitted in the auditorium but can be left at the free cloakroom
Follow all theatre staff instructions for a safe experience during your visit
How long is I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including a 20-minute interval.
Where is I'm Every Woman playing in London?
The musical is playing at Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ from 21 to 25 March 2026. The show was originally scheduled for the Peacock Theatre but relocated due to the venue's temporary closure for essential building works.
What songs are in I'm Every Woman Musical?
The production features Chaka Khan's greatest hits including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain't Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through the Fire and many more from her five-decade career.
Who plays Chaka Khan in the musical?
Alexandra Burke stars as Chaka Khan at most performances, with Jordan Frazier performing the role at selected matinees and previews.
Is I'm Every Woman suitable for children?
The show has an age guidance of 14+. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The production contains content relating to sexual violence (assault/abuse), physical violence/abuse, mental health (suicide/themes of suicide), strobe lighting/flashing lights.
How do I get to Hackney Empire?
Hackney Central Overground station is a 5-minute walk from the venue. You can also reach it via the Central Line to Bethnal Green, then a short ride on the 106 or 254 bus. Multiple bus routes stop at Hackney Town Hall directly outside the theatre.
Are there accessible seating options at Hackney Empire?
Yes. Hackney Empire has seven wheelchair spaces at the rear of the Stalls with step-free access. The venue has a lift to all levels and accessible toilets on multiple floors. A step-free entrance is located on Wilton Way.
Is there a dress code at Hackney Empire?
There is no dress code at Hackney Empire. Come in whatever makes you comfortable.
Venue Change: I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical is now playing at Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ, following the temporary closure of the Peacock Theatre.
Age Guidance: This production is recommended for ages 14 and over. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The show contains content relating to sexual violence (assault/abuse), physical violence/abuse, mental health (suicide/themes of suicide), strobe lighting/flashing lights.
Arrival Time: Doors open 45 to 60 minutes before the performance. Arrive with plenty of time to pass through security checks and find your seats.
Getting There: Hackney Central Overground station is a 5-minute walk. There is no nearby Tube station, but Central Line to Bethnal Green connects via the 106 or 254 bus (about 10 minutes). Multiple bus routes serve Hackney Town Hall stop directly outside the venue.
Entrances: Stalls and Dress Circle ticket holders enter via the main entrance on Mare Street. Upper Circle and Gallery ticket holders enter via Wilton Way at the side of the building.
Refreshments: Bars are available on every level of the theatre, open before the show and during the interval. Outside food and drink is not permitted, though you may bring bottled water. The venue is card-only.
Accessibility: Hackney Empire has a lift to all levels. Seven wheelchair spaces are available at the rear of the Stalls with step-free access. Accessible toilets are available on multiple levels. Contact the venue Box Office on 020 8985 2424 for specific access requirements.
Running Time: Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes including a 20-minute interval.
tickadoo Support: Contact tickadoo customer service if you need assistance with ticket changes, special requirements, or have questions about your booking confirmation.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Alexandra Burke performs as Chaka Khan at the following Hackney Empire dates:
Saturday 21 March, 1pm (Preview)
Sunday 22 March, 7pm (Preview)
Monday 23 March, 7pm
Wednesday 25 March, 1pm
Jordan Frazier performs as Chaka Khan at the following dates:
Sunday 22 March, 2pm (Preview)
Monday 23 March, 2pm (Preview)
Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ, United Kingdom
Book I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical Tickets
The untold life story of multi-platinum selling, 10-time GRAMMY® Award winner and global icon Chaka Khan comes to London in this world premiere musical. I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical traces the extraordinary journey of one of music's most influential voices, from her roots in Chicago to her rise as the undisputed Queen of Funk. Starring Alexandra Burke (Sister Act, The Bodyguard, Chicago), this production brings decades of ground-breaking music to the stage alongside the personal story behind the hits.
With a career spanning five decades, 22 albums, 25 chart-topping hits and 70 million records sold worldwide, Chaka Khan has shaped the sound of generations. This production, written by Nia T. Hill and officially endorsed by Chaka Khan herself, explores the woman behind the music through her triumphs, her battles behind the spotlight and her powerful journey of resilience and reinvention. The book features an array of Chaka's famous friends and collaborators, from Joni Mitchell and Prince to Stevie Wonder and Steve Winwood.
What Songs Are in I'm Every Woman Musical?
The show features the hits that made Chaka Khan a global icon, including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain't Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through the Fire and many more. Music supervision by Mark Crossland ensures each number lands with the energy and authenticity fans expect, while the theatrical context gives these songs a new emotional dimension as they chart the highs and lows of Khan's remarkable life.
I'm Every Woman Musical Cast and Creative Team
Alexandra Burke leads the cast as Chaka Khan, with Jordan Frazier performing as Chaka Khan at selected performances. The ensemble also features Paige Peddie as Taka Boom, Charlotte St. Croix as Milini Khan and Whitney Houston, Miles Anthony Daley as Richard Holland and Prince, and Duane-Lamonte O'Garro as Hassan Khan and Luther Vandross. Direction comes from Racky Plews, choreography from Ebony Clarke, and the production is presented by Adrian Grant Productions.
I'm Every Woman at Hackney Empire, London
Following the unexpected temporary closure of the Peacock Theatre for essential building works, I'm Every Woman has moved to Hackney Empire for its London premiere engagement. This stunning Frank Matcham-designed theatre on Mare Street in Hackney is a Grade II listed venue with a rich history dating back to 1901. The theatre seats over 1,200 across four levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle and Gallery. Hackney Central Overground station is a five-minute walk from the venue. The production runs at Hackney Empire from 21 to 25 March 2026 before continuing its UK tour to Belgrade Theatre, Coventry and Congress Theatre, Eastbourne.
Who Is I'm Every Woman Perfect For?
This show is ideal for fans of Chaka Khan and classic funk, soul and R&B music. It also appeals to theatregoers who enjoy biographical musicals that tell real stories with real music. The production explores mature themes including resilience, identity and fame, making it well suited to adult audiences and older teenagers (14+). Groups looking for a night out with a powerful soundtrack and an emotionally charged story will find plenty to love here.
Arrive early to pass through security checks and locate your seats
Check your entrance: Mare Street for Stalls and Dress Circle, Wilton Way for Upper Circle, Gallery and step-free access
No dress code. Come as you are
Large bags are not permitted in the auditorium but can be left at the free cloakroom
Follow all theatre staff instructions for a safe experience during your visit
How long is I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including a 20-minute interval.
Where is I'm Every Woman playing in London?
The musical is playing at Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ from 21 to 25 March 2026. The show was originally scheduled for the Peacock Theatre but relocated due to the venue's temporary closure for essential building works.
What songs are in I'm Every Woman Musical?
The production features Chaka Khan's greatest hits including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain't Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through the Fire and many more from her five-decade career.
Who plays Chaka Khan in the musical?
Alexandra Burke stars as Chaka Khan at most performances, with Jordan Frazier performing the role at selected matinees and previews.
Is I'm Every Woman suitable for children?
The show has an age guidance of 14+. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The production contains content relating to sexual violence (assault/abuse), physical violence/abuse, mental health (suicide/themes of suicide), strobe lighting/flashing lights.
How do I get to Hackney Empire?
Hackney Central Overground station is a 5-minute walk from the venue. You can also reach it via the Central Line to Bethnal Green, then a short ride on the 106 or 254 bus. Multiple bus routes stop at Hackney Town Hall directly outside the theatre.
Are there accessible seating options at Hackney Empire?
Yes. Hackney Empire has seven wheelchair spaces at the rear of the Stalls with step-free access. The venue has a lift to all levels and accessible toilets on multiple floors. A step-free entrance is located on Wilton Way.
Is there a dress code at Hackney Empire?
There is no dress code at Hackney Empire. Come in whatever makes you comfortable.
Venue Change: I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical is now playing at Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ, following the temporary closure of the Peacock Theatre.
Age Guidance: This production is recommended for ages 14 and over. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The show contains content relating to sexual violence (assault/abuse), physical violence/abuse, mental health (suicide/themes of suicide), strobe lighting/flashing lights.
Arrival Time: Doors open 45 to 60 minutes before the performance. Arrive with plenty of time to pass through security checks and find your seats.
Getting There: Hackney Central Overground station is a 5-minute walk. There is no nearby Tube station, but Central Line to Bethnal Green connects via the 106 or 254 bus (about 10 minutes). Multiple bus routes serve Hackney Town Hall stop directly outside the venue.
Entrances: Stalls and Dress Circle ticket holders enter via the main entrance on Mare Street. Upper Circle and Gallery ticket holders enter via Wilton Way at the side of the building.
Refreshments: Bars are available on every level of the theatre, open before the show and during the interval. Outside food and drink is not permitted, though you may bring bottled water. The venue is card-only.
Accessibility: Hackney Empire has a lift to all levels. Seven wheelchair spaces are available at the rear of the Stalls with step-free access. Accessible toilets are available on multiple levels. Contact the venue Box Office on 020 8985 2424 for specific access requirements.
Running Time: Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes including a 20-minute interval.
tickadoo Support: Contact tickadoo customer service if you need assistance with ticket changes, special requirements, or have questions about your booking confirmation.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Alexandra Burke performs as Chaka Khan at the following Hackney Empire dates:
Saturday 21 March, 1pm (Preview)
Sunday 22 March, 7pm (Preview)
Monday 23 March, 7pm
Wednesday 25 March, 1pm
Jordan Frazier performs as Chaka Khan at the following dates:
Sunday 22 March, 2pm (Preview)
Monday 23 March, 2pm (Preview)
Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ, United Kingdom
Book I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical Tickets
The untold life story of multi-platinum selling, 10-time GRAMMY® Award winner and global icon Chaka Khan comes to London in this world premiere musical. I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical traces the extraordinary journey of one of music's most influential voices, from her roots in Chicago to her rise as the undisputed Queen of Funk. Starring Alexandra Burke (Sister Act, The Bodyguard, Chicago), this production brings decades of ground-breaking music to the stage alongside the personal story behind the hits.
With a career spanning five decades, 22 albums, 25 chart-topping hits and 70 million records sold worldwide, Chaka Khan has shaped the sound of generations. This production, written by Nia T. Hill and officially endorsed by Chaka Khan herself, explores the woman behind the music through her triumphs, her battles behind the spotlight and her powerful journey of resilience and reinvention. The book features an array of Chaka's famous friends and collaborators, from Joni Mitchell and Prince to Stevie Wonder and Steve Winwood.
What Songs Are in I'm Every Woman Musical?
The show features the hits that made Chaka Khan a global icon, including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain't Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through the Fire and many more. Music supervision by Mark Crossland ensures each number lands with the energy and authenticity fans expect, while the theatrical context gives these songs a new emotional dimension as they chart the highs and lows of Khan's remarkable life.
I'm Every Woman Musical Cast and Creative Team
Alexandra Burke leads the cast as Chaka Khan, with Jordan Frazier performing as Chaka Khan at selected performances. The ensemble also features Paige Peddie as Taka Boom, Charlotte St. Croix as Milini Khan and Whitney Houston, Miles Anthony Daley as Richard Holland and Prince, and Duane-Lamonte O'Garro as Hassan Khan and Luther Vandross. Direction comes from Racky Plews, choreography from Ebony Clarke, and the production is presented by Adrian Grant Productions.
I'm Every Woman at Hackney Empire, London
Following the unexpected temporary closure of the Peacock Theatre for essential building works, I'm Every Woman has moved to Hackney Empire for its London premiere engagement. This stunning Frank Matcham-designed theatre on Mare Street in Hackney is a Grade II listed venue with a rich history dating back to 1901. The theatre seats over 1,200 across four levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle and Gallery. Hackney Central Overground station is a five-minute walk from the venue. The production runs at Hackney Empire from 21 to 25 March 2026 before continuing its UK tour to Belgrade Theatre, Coventry and Congress Theatre, Eastbourne.
Who Is I'm Every Woman Perfect For?
This show is ideal for fans of Chaka Khan and classic funk, soul and R&B music. It also appeals to theatregoers who enjoy biographical musicals that tell real stories with real music. The production explores mature themes including resilience, identity and fame, making it well suited to adult audiences and older teenagers (14+). Groups looking for a night out with a powerful soundtrack and an emotionally charged story will find plenty to love here.
Venue Change: I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical is now playing at Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ, following the temporary closure of the Peacock Theatre.
Age Guidance: This production is recommended for ages 14 and over. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The show contains content relating to sexual violence (assault/abuse), physical violence/abuse, mental health (suicide/themes of suicide), strobe lighting/flashing lights.
Arrival Time: Doors open 45 to 60 minutes before the performance. Arrive with plenty of time to pass through security checks and find your seats.
Getting There: Hackney Central Overground station is a 5-minute walk. There is no nearby Tube station, but Central Line to Bethnal Green connects via the 106 or 254 bus (about 10 minutes). Multiple bus routes serve Hackney Town Hall stop directly outside the venue.
Entrances: Stalls and Dress Circle ticket holders enter via the main entrance on Mare Street. Upper Circle and Gallery ticket holders enter via Wilton Way at the side of the building.
Refreshments: Bars are available on every level of the theatre, open before the show and during the interval. Outside food and drink is not permitted, though you may bring bottled water. The venue is card-only.
Accessibility: Hackney Empire has a lift to all levels. Seven wheelchair spaces are available at the rear of the Stalls with step-free access. Accessible toilets are available on multiple levels. Contact the venue Box Office on 020 8985 2424 for specific access requirements.
Running Time: Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes including a 20-minute interval.
tickadoo Support: Contact tickadoo customer service if you need assistance with ticket changes, special requirements, or have questions about your booking confirmation.
Arrive early to pass through security checks and locate your seats
Check your entrance: Mare Street for Stalls and Dress Circle, Wilton Way for Upper Circle, Gallery and step-free access
No dress code. Come as you are
Large bags are not permitted in the auditorium but can be left at the free cloakroom
Follow all theatre staff instructions for a safe experience during your visit
How long is I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including a 20-minute interval.
Where is I'm Every Woman playing in London?
The musical is playing at Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ from 21 to 25 March 2026. The show was originally scheduled for the Peacock Theatre but relocated due to the venue's temporary closure for essential building works.
What songs are in I'm Every Woman Musical?
The production features Chaka Khan's greatest hits including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain't Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through the Fire and many more from her five-decade career.
Who plays Chaka Khan in the musical?
Alexandra Burke stars as Chaka Khan at most performances, with Jordan Frazier performing the role at selected matinees and previews.
Is I'm Every Woman suitable for children?
The show has an age guidance of 14+. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The production contains content relating to sexual violence (assault/abuse), physical violence/abuse, mental health (suicide/themes of suicide), strobe lighting/flashing lights.
How do I get to Hackney Empire?
Hackney Central Overground station is a 5-minute walk from the venue. You can also reach it via the Central Line to Bethnal Green, then a short ride on the 106 or 254 bus. Multiple bus routes stop at Hackney Town Hall directly outside the theatre.
Are there accessible seating options at Hackney Empire?
Yes. Hackney Empire has seven wheelchair spaces at the rear of the Stalls with step-free access. The venue has a lift to all levels and accessible toilets on multiple floors. A step-free entrance is located on Wilton Way.
Is there a dress code at Hackney Empire?
There is no dress code at Hackney Empire. Come in whatever makes you comfortable.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Alexandra Burke performs as Chaka Khan at the following Hackney Empire dates:
Saturday 21 March, 1pm (Preview)
Sunday 22 March, 7pm (Preview)
Monday 23 March, 7pm
Wednesday 25 March, 1pm
Jordan Frazier performs as Chaka Khan at the following dates:
Sunday 22 March, 2pm (Preview)
Monday 23 March, 2pm (Preview)
Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ, United Kingdom
Book I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical Tickets
The untold life story of multi-platinum selling, 10-time GRAMMY® Award winner and global icon Chaka Khan comes to London in this world premiere musical. I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical traces the extraordinary journey of one of music's most influential voices, from her roots in Chicago to her rise as the undisputed Queen of Funk. Starring Alexandra Burke (Sister Act, The Bodyguard, Chicago), this production brings decades of ground-breaking music to the stage alongside the personal story behind the hits.
With a career spanning five decades, 22 albums, 25 chart-topping hits and 70 million records sold worldwide, Chaka Khan has shaped the sound of generations. This production, written by Nia T. Hill and officially endorsed by Chaka Khan herself, explores the woman behind the music through her triumphs, her battles behind the spotlight and her powerful journey of resilience and reinvention. The book features an array of Chaka's famous friends and collaborators, from Joni Mitchell and Prince to Stevie Wonder and Steve Winwood.
What Songs Are in I'm Every Woman Musical?
The show features the hits that made Chaka Khan a global icon, including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain't Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through the Fire and many more. Music supervision by Mark Crossland ensures each number lands with the energy and authenticity fans expect, while the theatrical context gives these songs a new emotional dimension as they chart the highs and lows of Khan's remarkable life.
I'm Every Woman Musical Cast and Creative Team
Alexandra Burke leads the cast as Chaka Khan, with Jordan Frazier performing as Chaka Khan at selected performances. The ensemble also features Paige Peddie as Taka Boom, Charlotte St. Croix as Milini Khan and Whitney Houston, Miles Anthony Daley as Richard Holland and Prince, and Duane-Lamonte O'Garro as Hassan Khan and Luther Vandross. Direction comes from Racky Plews, choreography from Ebony Clarke, and the production is presented by Adrian Grant Productions.
I'm Every Woman at Hackney Empire, London
Following the unexpected temporary closure of the Peacock Theatre for essential building works, I'm Every Woman has moved to Hackney Empire for its London premiere engagement. This stunning Frank Matcham-designed theatre on Mare Street in Hackney is a Grade II listed venue with a rich history dating back to 1901. The theatre seats over 1,200 across four levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle and Gallery. Hackney Central Overground station is a five-minute walk from the venue. The production runs at Hackney Empire from 21 to 25 March 2026 before continuing its UK tour to Belgrade Theatre, Coventry and Congress Theatre, Eastbourne.
Who Is I'm Every Woman Perfect For?
This show is ideal for fans of Chaka Khan and classic funk, soul and R&B music. It also appeals to theatregoers who enjoy biographical musicals that tell real stories with real music. The production explores mature themes including resilience, identity and fame, making it well suited to adult audiences and older teenagers (14+). Groups looking for a night out with a powerful soundtrack and an emotionally charged story will find plenty to love here.
Venue Change: I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical is now playing at Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ, following the temporary closure of the Peacock Theatre.
Age Guidance: This production is recommended for ages 14 and over. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The show contains content relating to sexual violence (assault/abuse), physical violence/abuse, mental health (suicide/themes of suicide), strobe lighting/flashing lights.
Arrival Time: Doors open 45 to 60 minutes before the performance. Arrive with plenty of time to pass through security checks and find your seats.
Getting There: Hackney Central Overground station is a 5-minute walk. There is no nearby Tube station, but Central Line to Bethnal Green connects via the 106 or 254 bus (about 10 minutes). Multiple bus routes serve Hackney Town Hall stop directly outside the venue.
Entrances: Stalls and Dress Circle ticket holders enter via the main entrance on Mare Street. Upper Circle and Gallery ticket holders enter via Wilton Way at the side of the building.
Refreshments: Bars are available on every level of the theatre, open before the show and during the interval. Outside food and drink is not permitted, though you may bring bottled water. The venue is card-only.
Accessibility: Hackney Empire has a lift to all levels. Seven wheelchair spaces are available at the rear of the Stalls with step-free access. Accessible toilets are available on multiple levels. Contact the venue Box Office on 020 8985 2424 for specific access requirements.
Running Time: Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes including a 20-minute interval.
tickadoo Support: Contact tickadoo customer service if you need assistance with ticket changes, special requirements, or have questions about your booking confirmation.
Arrive early to pass through security checks and locate your seats
Check your entrance: Mare Street for Stalls and Dress Circle, Wilton Way for Upper Circle, Gallery and step-free access
No dress code. Come as you are
Large bags are not permitted in the auditorium but can be left at the free cloakroom
Follow all theatre staff instructions for a safe experience during your visit
How long is I'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including a 20-minute interval.
Where is I'm Every Woman playing in London?
The musical is playing at Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ from 21 to 25 March 2026. The show was originally scheduled for the Peacock Theatre but relocated due to the venue's temporary closure for essential building works.
What songs are in I'm Every Woman Musical?
The production features Chaka Khan's greatest hits including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain't Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through the Fire and many more from her five-decade career.
Who plays Chaka Khan in the musical?
Alexandra Burke stars as Chaka Khan at most performances, with Jordan Frazier performing the role at selected matinees and previews.
Is I'm Every Woman suitable for children?
The show has an age guidance of 14+. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The production contains content relating to sexual violence (assault/abuse), physical violence/abuse, mental health (suicide/themes of suicide), strobe lighting/flashing lights.
How do I get to Hackney Empire?
Hackney Central Overground station is a 5-minute walk from the venue. You can also reach it via the Central Line to Bethnal Green, then a short ride on the 106 or 254 bus. Multiple bus routes stop at Hackney Town Hall directly outside the theatre.
Are there accessible seating options at Hackney Empire?
Yes. Hackney Empire has seven wheelchair spaces at the rear of the Stalls with step-free access. The venue has a lift to all levels and accessible toilets on multiple floors. A step-free entrance is located on Wilton Way.
Is there a dress code at Hackney Empire?
There is no dress code at Hackney Empire. Come in whatever makes you comfortable.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Alexandra Burke performs as Chaka Khan at the following Hackney Empire dates:
Saturday 21 March, 1pm (Preview)
Sunday 22 March, 7pm (Preview)
Monday 23 March, 7pm
Wednesday 25 March, 1pm
Jordan Frazier performs as Chaka Khan at the following dates:
Sunday 22 March, 2pm (Preview)
Monday 23 March, 2pm (Preview)
Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London E8 1EJ, United Kingdom
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