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I’m Every WomanThe Chaka Khan Musical

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Chaka Khan singing with flowing hair against a cosmic red background.

THE FAME, THE FIRE, THE FIGHT. THIS IS HER STORY.


I’m Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical. Get ready to witness the incredible untold life story and music of multi-platinum selling, 10-time GRAMMY® winner and global icon, Chaka Khan!

With 22 albums, 25 chart-topping hits, 70 million records sold and a career spanning five decades, Chaka Khan has shaped the sound of generations. Now, her story explodes onto the stage in a dazzling world premiere musical starring Alexandra Burke (Sister Act, The Bodyguard, Chicago, The X Factor winner 2008) for 4 weeks only.

Featuring a book that includes an array of Chaka’s famous friends from Joni Mitchell and Prince to Stevie Wonder and Steve Winwood in addition to the songs that made her a global icon-including I Feel for You, Tell Me Something Good, Ain’t Nobody, Sweet Thing, Through The Fire and many more. This groundbreaking production delves into the woman behind the music-her rise to fame, her battles behind the spotlight, and her powerful journey of resilience.

Directed by Racky Plews, choreographed by Ebony Clarke, with music supervision by Mark Crossland, this emotionally charged theatrical experience written by Nia T. Hill, will take you on a journey from the triumphs to the trials, from the anthems to activism. This is Chaka Khan like you’ve never seen her before.

Header image description: A close-up of a woman singing. Her mouth is wide and her eyes are closed, as if she is in the middle of a powerful ballad. She wears a black top, large triangle diamond earrings and dark purple lipstick, and has long brown curly hair reminiscent of Chaka Khan’s own style. The background is a dark red solar system.

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