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Hell's Kitchen (musical)

Hell's Kitchen is a jukebox musical, with a book by Kristoffer Diaz and music and lyrics by Alicia Keys. The show is semi-autobiographical, telling the story of Keys's upbringing in Manhattan in the 1990s.[1][2] The musical ran from October 24, 2023, to January 14, 2024 as part of The Public Theater's 2023–24 season.[3][4]The show had its debut on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre on April 20, 2024.

Hell's Kitchen
Broadway promotional poster
MusicAlicia Keys and others
LyricsAlicia Keys and others
BookKristoffer Diaz
PremiereNovember 9, 2023 (2023-11-09): The Public Theater, New York City
Productions2023 Off-Broadway
2024 Broadway

The original Off-Broadway and Broadway productions received positive reviews by theatre critics, considering the musical among the best examples of the jukebox musical, while Maleah Joi Moon, Shoshana Bean and Kecia Lewis were praised for their acting performances. The productions received nominations at the Lucille Lortel Awards, Drama Desk Awards and Drama League Awards. The Broadway production also tied with the play Stereophonic for a leading 13 nominations at the 77th Tony Awards, including Best Musical, becoming the two most-nominated shows at the ceremony.[5][6][7]

Development edit

In 2011 Alicia Keys was involved as one of the producers and music composer of the Broadway play Stick Fly by Lydia R. Diamond.[8] Although it was critically acclaimed, the musical closed due to financial failures in the box office at James Earl Jones Theatre after 24 preview performances and 92 regular performances.[9] In a 2023 interview for Ebony, Keys explained that she was inspired by its "story about a Black family in Martha's Vineyard" and that at that time "there was less diversity in so many ways, particularly in film and television, and definitely in theater".[10]

Synopsis edit

Act 1 edit

Ali, a 17 year-old girl, welcomes the audience to Manhattan Plaza in the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan and introduces the people in her life: the musicians who make up the artist housing in Manhattan Plaza; her friends, Tiny and Jessica; and her mother Jersey. Jersey, a singer and working woman who supports Rudy Giuliani's leadership in New York, notices Ali talking to Knuck, a bucket drummer who is part of a group that hangs out in the building, and forces them to break off their interaction ("The Gospel"). Ali expresses frustration over her mother's protective efforts and yearns for independence ("The River"). Jersey defends her protectiveness to the other residents, pointing out that Ali is only seventeen years old and is still naïve and impulsive ("Seventeen").

While the drummers practice in the building's courtyard, Tiny and Jessica urge Ali to make a move on Knuck ("You Don't Know My Name"). Ali's awkward attempt proves unsuccessful, with Knuck turning her down; shortly after, he and the other drummers are kicked out of the building due to Jersey calling the police. Ali throws a tantrum and storms out of the apartment, but is prevented from leaving the building due to a sudden rainstorm. Hiding in the building's Ellington Room (a music practice room) she notices one of the building's residents Miss Liza Jane practicing piano, and becomes enamored with what she hears; Liza Jane notices her and offers to teach her to play ("Kaleidoscope"). Ali tracks Knuck down at work, where he hesitantly agrees to see her again ("Gramercy Park"). Jersey warns Ali against dating a musician: she recalls falling for Ali's father, Davis, a piano player ("Not Even the King") but laments his continued broken promises and inability to keep plans. Ali continues to pursue Knuck, eventually sleeping with him at his apartment ("Teenage Love Affair"). She stumbles into the Ellington Room on accident, where Miss Liza Jane makes her sit down for a piano lesson, teaching her some basic music theory ("Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)").

Ali rides the high of her relationship and her newfound love of music with the encouragement of Jessica, despite Tiny warning her of the danger ("Girl on Fire"). She invites Knuck over while Jersey is at work; Jersey returns home to find them asleep on the couch and angrily ejects Knuck from the apartment. While leaving, Knuck is shocked to learn that Ali is only seventeen. Jersey chases Ali as she follows Knuck down to the lobby, where he gets into a brief scuffle with the doorman Ray. Ali accuses Jersey of ruining her relationship because Jersey could not keep her own; Jersey slaps her in response. They are interrupted by the arrival of the police, whom Jersey called: however, seeing the scuffle they draw their weapons. Luckily, no one gets hurt, but Ali refuses to speak to her mother and retreats to the Ellington Room, where Liza Jane consoles her by pointing out the situation could have been much worse; she reflects on the racism she herself has experienced and urges Ali to continue learning to play so that she may continue a legacy of music ("Perfect Way to Die").

Act 2 edit

The residents of Manhattan Plaza express their shared struggles and goals, while Miss Liza Jane is escorted by Ray from a doctor's appointment ("Authors of Forever"). Ali continues to refuse to speak with Jersey ("Heartburn"). Liza Jane privately reveals to Jersey she is terminally ill and likely does not have much longer to live, something she is keeping from Ali. When Ali admits sometimes she wishes Liza Jane was her mother instead, Liza Jane elects to end the lesson, urging Ali to appreciate the time she has with her mother. When Jersey fails again to get through to Ali, she calls up Davis as a last resort ("Love Looks Better"). Ali tracks down Knuck at his paint job ("Work on It"), but is rebuffed: Knuck tells her the police continued to harass him after the arrest, forcing him to escape to Atlanta to stay with family for several weeks.

Davis arrives at the apartment, where Jersey unloads her guilt over what she put Knuck, Ali, and the other residents through. Davis tries to offer his support, but mainly flirts with Jersey ("Fallin"). A tempted Jersey turns him down, and criticizes him for his absence. Ali falls asleep in the Ellington Room while looking for Liza Jane; when she wakes up she discovers Davis, who tries to bond with her by playing a song together ("If I Ain't Got You"). Ali is cheered up by spending time with her father, but soon realizes his unreliability when he hedges on when they can meet again. Jersey consoles Ali afterwards, and encourages her to talk to Knuck. She then tracks down Davis at his audition and warns him to stay away from Ali, refusing to let him hurt their daughter as he has hurt her ("Pawn It All"). Knuck reveals to Ali he is planning to move in with his family in Atlanta, due to having found community there ("Like You'll Never See Me Again"). The two part on amicable terms; though Ali is saddened that they have no chance of a relationship due to her youth and his moving, she finds solace in realizing she has made an adult decision for the first time ("When It's All Over"). When she returns home, however, she discovers the normally music-laden building silent; she encounters Jersey who tearfully informs her of Miss Liza Jane's passing.

They attend the service held in the Ellington Room, where Ali refuses to engage with the other mourners. Davis arrives and offers a eulogy expressing gratitude for Liza Jane for helping his daughter, and plays a tune on the piano. Ali eventually joins in, leading the mourners in a song ("Hallelujah/Like Water"). Jersey takes a chance and invites Davis to have dinner with her and Ali the following Friday, but he fails to show up. Though disappointed, Ali commends her mother for trying her hardest, and the two resolve that they still have each other ("No One"). Ali tells the audience their relationship continues to be rocky, but they are on steadier ground. She admits sorrow over Knuck's departure and Miss Liza Jane's passing, but continues to pursue music and expresses fondness for her community in Hell's Kitchen ("Empire State of Mind").

Production history edit

Off-Broadway (2023) edit

 
Alicia Keys with Gareth Owen at the first preview Hell's Kitchen on Broadway.

Keys began developing the play in 2011, and that year Diaz was attached to the project.[11] In 2018, Greif was appointed as the musical's director.[12] By February 2023, the main roles were cast, and casting call for remaining roles was released on February 6[13] and auditions were held on February 17, 2023, at Actors' Equity New York Audition Center.[14]

In June 2023, Keys announced she had written her first jukebox musical, Hell's Kitchen, inspired by her own life and career in New York City.[15][16] According to Keys, the musical is a "love story between a mother and a daughter",[17] and in an interview on Good Morning America, she stated that the play describes "the experience of growing up in New York City, really chasing a dream, trying to find who you are, discovering your identity, and really following your heart, ultimately".[18] Tickets went on sale in August 2023.[19] The production was originally set to run from October 24 to December 10, 2023,[20] but on September 12, a two-week extension to December 23 was announced.[21] In October 2023, another two-week extension to January 7 was announced.[3] The play will feature some of Keys' best known songs, as well as new music written by Keys specifically for the play.[11] The musical began previews on October 24, 2023, at The Public Theater with an opening night of November 19. The off-broadway production is directed by Michael Greif . The show features choreography by Camille A. Brown, scenic design by Robert Brill, costume design by Dede Ayite, hair and wig design by Mia Neal, sound design by Gareth Owen, production stage manager Danny Maly, projection design by Peter Nigrini, lighting design by Natasha Katz.[22]

Broadway (2024) edit

On December 4, 2023, Keys announced that the production would transfer to the Shubert Theatre on Broadway.[23] The show began previews on March 28, 2024, with an opening night scheduled for April 20, 2024.[24] Casting was announced on February 7, 2024.[25][26] Further casting was announced on February 26, 2024, with Rema Webb joining the cast as Crystal, Nyseli Vega as Millie, and Takia "Tiki" Hopson joining the ensemble. The rest of the cast is the same as the Public as well as the production and design workers.[27] On March 22, 2024, Keys performed the song "Kaleidoscope" with the musical's lead actress Maleah Joi Moon and the cast on the The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[28]

Musical numbers edit

Instrumentation edit

The show's orchestrations are by Adam Blackstone and Tom Kitt, with arrangements by Keys and Blackstone.[29] Kitt served as music consultant, with music coordination by Kristy Norter and music direction by Dominic Fallacaro.[29]

Cast and characters edit

Character Off-Broadway[3] Broadway[30]
2023 2024
Ali Maleah Joi Moon
Jersey Shoshana Bean
Miss Liza Jane Kecia Lewis
Davis Brandon Victor Dixon
Ray Chad Carstarphen
Tiny Vanessa Ferguson
Crystal Crystal Monee Hall Rema Webb
Junio/Q Jakeim Hart
Millie Mariand Torres Nyseli Vega
Riq Lamont Walker II
Knuck Chris Lee
Jessica Jackie Leon

Critical response edit

The original Off-Broadway and Broadway productions received mostly positive reviews,[31][32] being considered among the best examples jukebox musical.[33][22][34] The performances by Maleah Joi Moon, Kecia Lewis and Shoshana Bean were praised by critics both for acting and singing.[35][36][37]

In a 5 out of 5 star review, Lauren Mechling of The Guardian wrote that "If this show doesn't bullet to Broadway, we should all give up", appreciating the set design, choreography and the songs lyrics and rhythms, which "have been refreshed for the purposes of the story, and not a single tune feels obligatorily wedged in".[38] Sara Holdren of Vulture stressed that Hell's Kitchen "is unquestionably a slick commercial machine" and "able to pull off the feat of making the musically familiar feel brand new", avowing the "and-trite as often as it does because of the sheer force of its performances".[39] Jesse Green from The New York Times commented that "over the course of 11 songs, the first act does the work of ambitious first acts everywhere: expanding the show's horizon to the larger world in which the action takes place" while the songs "fit into the story (and into the mouths of a variety of characters) without too much jimmying. If they don't, the situation is acknowledged effectively" and described the singing, arrangements and orchestrations in the musical as "thrilling".[40]

Aramide Tinubu of Variety described the musical as "a sparkling story paying homage to New York, to that beautiful and heartbreaking transition between girlhood and womanhood", telling both "mother/daughter relationships" and " the issues underlying New York City in the '90s, ... and over-policing in communities of color". Tinubu affirmed that even if "sometimes feel cliché, bordering on corny", the cast "dynamism keeps the show from falling into pure melodrama", becoming "a quintessential musical".[41] Charles McNulty of Los Angeles Times wrote that Hell's Kitchen "made a believer of this jukebox musical denier", pointing out that it "soars whenever the gifted cast is singing one of Keys' brilliantly reinterpreted hits.", which were "artfully reimagined". Nevertheless, McNulty emphasizes that the book "has a stakes problem that's evident throughout" probably because of Kristoffer Diaz "not wanting to intrude into areas that are so personal to Keys".[35]

In a mixed review, Helen Shaw of The New Yorker wrote that the musical sometimes appeared as "a private communication, one not meant to be shared more widely", comparing it to The Gardens of Anuncia by Michael John LaChiusa because of their "certain cipher-like quality" and narration about "women with precocious success look back at their driven childhoods and edit out their grind and ambition in favor of a warm appreciation for their caretakers".[2]

Awards and nominations edit

2023-2024 productions edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2024 Lucille Lortel Awards Outstanding Musical Nominated [42]
Outstanding Choreographer Camille A. Brown Nominated
Outstanding Lead Performer in a Musical Maleah Joi Moon Nominated
Outstanding Featured Performer in a Musical Shoshana Bean Nominated
Kecia Lewis Won
Drama League Awards Outstanding Production of a Musical Pending [6][43]
Distinguished Performance Shoshana Bean Pending
Kecia Lewis Pending
Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Featured Performer in a Broadway Musical Pending [44]
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Projection and Video Design Peter Nigrini Pending [45]
Outstanding Choreography Camille A. Brown Pending
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical Maleah Joi Moon Pending
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical Shoshana Bean Pending
Kecia Lewis Pending
Chita Rivera Award Outstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show Camille A. Brown Pending [46]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show The cast dancer members Pending
Outstanding Dancer in a Broadway Show Chloe Davis Pending
Tony Awards Best Musical Pending [47]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Maleah Joi Moon Pending
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Brandon Victor Dixon Pending
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Shoshana Bean Pending
Kecia Lewis Pending
Best Direction of a Musical Michael Greif Pending
Best Book of a Musical Kristoffer Diaz Pending
Best Scenic Design of a Musical Robert Brill and Peter Nigrini Pending
Best Costume Design of a Musical Dede Ayite Pending
Best Lighting Design of a Musical Natasha Katz Pending
Best Sound Design of a Musical Gareth Owen Pending
Best Choreography Camille A. Brown Pending
Best Orchestrations Adam Blackstone and Tom Kitt Pending

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Hell s Kitchen is a jukebox musical with a book by Kristoffer Diaz and music and lyrics by Alicia Keys The show is semi autobiographical telling the story of Keys s upbringing in Manhattan in the 1990s 1 2 The musical ran from October 24 2023 to January 14 2024 as part of The Public Theater s 2023 24 season 3 4 The show had its debut on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre on April 20 2024 Hell s KitchenBroadway promotional posterMusicAlicia Keys and othersLyricsAlicia Keys and othersBookKristoffer DiazPremiereNovember 9 2023 2023 11 09 The Public Theater New York CityProductions2023 Off Broadway 2024 Broadway The original Off Broadway and Broadway productions received positive reviews by theatre critics considering the musical among the best examples of the jukebox musical while Maleah Joi Moon Shoshana Bean and Kecia Lewis were praised for their acting performances The productions received nominations at the Lucille Lortel Awards Drama Desk Awards and Drama League Awards The Broadway production also tied with the play Stereophonic for a leading 13 nominations at the 77th Tony Awards including Best Musical becoming the two most nominated shows at the ceremony 5 6 7 Contents 1 Development 2 Synopsis 2 1 Act 1 2 2 Act 2 3 Production history 3 1 Off Broadway 2023 3 2 Broadway 2024 4 Musical numbers 4 1 Instrumentation 5 Cast and characters 6 Critical response 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 2023 2024 productions 8 References 9 External linksDevelopment editIn 2011 Alicia Keys was involved as one of the producers and music composer of the Broadway play Stick Fly by Lydia R Diamond 8 Although it was critically acclaimed the musical closed due to financial failures in the box office at James Earl Jones Theatre after 24 preview performances and 92 regular performances 9 In a 2023 interview for Ebony Keys explained that she was inspired by its story about a Black family in Martha s Vineyard and that at that time there was less diversity in so many ways particularly in film and television and definitely in theater 10 Synopsis editThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Act 1 edit Ali a 17 year old girl welcomes the audience to Manhattan Plaza in the neighborhood of Hell s Kitchen Manhattan and introduces the people in her life the musicians who make up the artist housing in Manhattan Plaza her friends Tiny and Jessica and her mother Jersey Jersey a singer and working woman who supports Rudy Giuliani s leadership in New York notices Ali talking to Knuck a bucket drummer who is part of a group that hangs out in the building and forces them to break off their interaction The Gospel Ali expresses frustration over her mother s protective efforts and yearns for independence The River Jersey defends her protectiveness to the other residents pointing out that Ali is only seventeen years old and is still naive and impulsive Seventeen While the drummers practice in the building s courtyard Tiny and Jessica urge Ali to make a move on Knuck You Don t Know My Name Ali s awkward attempt proves unsuccessful with Knuck turning her down shortly after he and the other drummers are kicked out of the building due to Jersey calling the police Ali throws a tantrum and storms out of the apartment but is prevented from leaving the building due to a sudden rainstorm Hiding in the building s Ellington Room a music practice room she notices one of the building s residents Miss Liza Jane practicing piano and becomes enamored with what she hears Liza Jane notices her and offers to teach her to play Kaleidoscope Ali tracks Knuck down at work where he hesitantly agrees to see her again Gramercy Park Jersey warns Ali against dating a musician she recalls falling for Ali s father Davis a piano player Not Even the King but laments his continued broken promises and inability to keep plans Ali continues to pursue Knuck eventually sleeping with him at his apartment Teenage Love Affair She stumbles into the Ellington Room on accident where Miss Liza Jane makes her sit down for a piano lesson teaching her some basic music theory Un Thinkable I m Ready Ali rides the high of her relationship and her newfound love of music with the encouragement of Jessica despite Tiny warning her of the danger Girl on Fire She invites Knuck over while Jersey is at work Jersey returns home to find them asleep on the couch and angrily ejects Knuck from the apartment While leaving Knuck is shocked to learn that Ali is only seventeen Jersey chases Ali as she follows Knuck down to the lobby where he gets into a brief scuffle with the doorman Ray Ali accuses Jersey of ruining her relationship because Jersey could not keep her own Jersey slaps her in response They are interrupted by the arrival of the police whom Jersey called however seeing the scuffle they draw their weapons Luckily no one gets hurt but Ali refuses to speak to her mother and retreats to the Ellington Room where Liza Jane consoles her by pointing out the situation could have been much worse she reflects on the racism she herself has experienced and urges Ali to continue learning to play so that she may continue a legacy of music Perfect Way to Die Act 2 edit The residents of Manhattan Plaza express their shared struggles and goals while Miss Liza Jane is escorted by Ray from a doctor s appointment Authors of Forever Ali continues to refuse to speak with Jersey Heartburn Liza Jane privately reveals to Jersey she is terminally ill and likely does not have much longer to live something she is keeping from Ali When Ali admits sometimes she wishes Liza Jane was her mother instead Liza Jane elects to end the lesson urging Ali to appreciate the time she has with her mother When Jersey fails again to get through to Ali she calls up Davis as a last resort Love Looks Better Ali tracks down Knuck at his paint job Work on It but is rebuffed Knuck tells her the police continued to harass him after the arrest forcing him to escape to Atlanta to stay with family for several weeks Davis arrives at the apartment where Jersey unloads her guilt over what she put Knuck Ali and the other residents through Davis tries to offer his support but mainly flirts with Jersey Fallin A tempted Jersey turns him down and criticizes him for his absence Ali falls asleep in the Ellington Room while looking for Liza Jane when she wakes up she discovers Davis who tries to bond with her by playing a song together If I Ain t Got You Ali is cheered up by spending time with her father but soon realizes his unreliability when he hedges on when they can meet again Jersey consoles Ali afterwards and encourages her to talk to Knuck She then tracks down Davis at his audition and warns him to stay away from Ali refusing to let him hurt their daughter as he has hurt her Pawn It All Knuck reveals to Ali he is planning to move in with his family in Atlanta due to having found community there Like You ll Never See Me Again The two part on amicable terms though Ali is saddened that they have no chance of a relationship due to her youth and his moving she finds solace in realizing she has made an adult decision for the first time When It s All Over When she returns home however she discovers the normally music laden building silent she encounters Jersey who tearfully informs her of Miss Liza Jane s passing They attend the service held in the Ellington Room where Ali refuses to engage with the other mourners Davis arrives and offers a eulogy expressing gratitude for Liza Jane for helping his daughter and plays a tune on the piano Ali eventually joins in leading the mourners in a song Hallelujah Like Water Jersey takes a chance and invites Davis to have dinner with her and Ali the following Friday but he fails to show up Though disappointed Ali commends her mother for trying her hardest and the two resolve that they still have each other No One Ali tells the audience their relationship continues to be rocky but they are on steadier ground She admits sorrow over Knuck s departure and Miss Liza Jane s passing but continues to pursue music and expresses fondness for her community in Hell s Kitchen Empire State of Mind Production history editOff Broadway 2023 edit nbsp Alicia Keys with Gareth Owen at the first preview Hell s Kitchen on Broadway Keys began developing the play in 2011 and that year Diaz was attached to the project 11 In 2018 Greif was appointed as the musical s director 12 By February 2023 the main roles were cast and casting call for remaining roles was released on February 6 13 and auditions were held on February 17 2023 at Actors Equity New York Audition Center 14 In June 2023 Keys announced she had written her first jukebox musical Hell s Kitchen inspired by her own life and career in New York City 15 16 According to Keys the musical is a love story between a mother and a daughter 17 and in an interview on Good Morning America she stated that the play describes the experience of growing up in New York City really chasing a dream trying to find who you are discovering your identity and really following your heart ultimately 18 Tickets went on sale in August 2023 19 The production was originally set to run from October 24 to December 10 2023 20 but on September 12 a two week extension to December 23 was announced 21 In October 2023 another two week extension to January 7 was announced 3 The play will feature some of Keys best known songs as well as new music written by Keys specifically for the play 11 The musical began previews on October 24 2023 at The Public Theater with an opening night of November 19 The off broadway production is directed by Michael Greif The show features choreography by Camille A Brown scenic design by Robert Brill costume design by Dede Ayite hair and wig design by Mia Neal sound design by Gareth Owen production stage manager Danny Maly projection design by Peter Nigrini lighting design by Natasha Katz 22 Broadway 2024 edit On December 4 2023 Keys announced that the production would transfer to the Shubert Theatre on Broadway 23 The show began previews on March 28 2024 with an opening night scheduled for April 20 2024 24 Casting was announced on February 7 2024 25 26 Further casting was announced on February 26 2024 with Rema Webb joining the cast as Crystal Nyseli Vega as Millie and Takia Tiki Hopson joining the ensemble The rest of the cast is the same as the Public as well as the production and design workers 27 On March 22 2024 Keys performed the song Kaleidoscope with the musical s lead actress Maleah Joi Moon and the cast on the The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 28 Musical numbers editAct I The Gospel The River Seventeen You Don t Know My Name Kaleidoscope Gramercy Park Not Even the King Teenage Love Affair Un Thinkable I m Ready Girl on Fire Perfect Way to Die Act II Authors of Forever Heartburn Love Looks Better Work on It Authors of Forever Reprise Fallin If I Ain t Got You Pawn It All Like You ll Never See Me Again When It s All Over Hallelujah Like Water No One Empire State of Mind Instrumentation edit The show s orchestrations are by Adam Blackstone and Tom Kitt with arrangements by Keys and Blackstone 29 Kitt served as music consultant with music coordination by Kristy Norter and music direction by Dominic Fallacaro 29 Cast and characters editCharacter Off Broadway 3 Broadway 30 2023 2024 Ali Maleah Joi Moon Jersey Shoshana Bean Miss Liza Jane Kecia Lewis Davis Brandon Victor Dixon Ray Chad Carstarphen Tiny Vanessa Ferguson Crystal Crystal Monee Hall Rema Webb Junio Q Jakeim Hart Millie Mariand Torres Nyseli Vega Riq Lamont Walker II Knuck Chris Lee Jessica Jackie LeonCritical response editThe original Off Broadway and Broadway productions received mostly positive reviews 31 32 being considered among the best examples jukebox musical 33 22 34 The performances by Maleah Joi Moon Kecia Lewis and Shoshana Bean were praised by critics both for acting and singing 35 36 37 In a 5 out of 5 star review Lauren Mechling of The Guardian wrote that If this show doesn t bullet to Broadway we should all give up appreciating the set design choreography and the songs lyrics and rhythms which have been refreshed for the purposes of the story and not a single tune feels obligatorily wedged in 38 Sara Holdren of Vulture stressed that Hell s Kitchen is unquestionably a slick commercial machine and able to pull off the feat of making the musically familiar feel brand new avowing the and trite as often as it does because of the sheer force of its performances 39 Jesse Green from The New York Times commented that over the course of 11 songs the first act does the work of ambitious first acts everywhere expanding the show s horizon to the larger world in which the action takes place while the songs fit into the story and into the mouths of a variety of characters without too much jimmying If they don t the situation is acknowledged effectively and described the singing arrangements and orchestrations in the musical as thrilling 40 Aramide Tinubu of Variety described the musical as a sparkling story paying homage to New York to that beautiful and heartbreaking transition between girlhood and womanhood telling both mother daughter relationships and the issues underlying New York City in the 90s and over policing in communities of color Tinubu affirmed that even if sometimes feel cliche bordering on corny the cast dynamism keeps the show from falling into pure melodrama becoming a quintessential musical 41 Charles McNulty of Los Angeles Times wrote that Hell s Kitchen made a believer of this jukebox musical denier pointing out that it soars whenever the gifted cast is singing one of Keys brilliantly reinterpreted hits which were artfully reimagined Nevertheless McNulty emphasizes that the book has a stakes problem that s evident throughout probably because of Kristoffer Diaz not wanting to intrude into areas that are so personal to Keys 35 In a mixed review Helen Shaw of The New Yorker wrote that the musical sometimes appeared as a private communication one not meant to be shared more widely comparing it to The Gardens of Anuncia by Michael John LaChiusa because of their certain cipher like quality and narration about women with precocious success look back at their driven childhoods and edit out their grind and ambition in favor of a warm appreciation for their caretakers 2 Awards and nominations edit2023 2024 productions edit Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref 2024 Lucille Lortel Awards Outstanding Musical Nominated 42 Outstanding Choreographer Camille A Brown Nominated Outstanding Lead Performer in a Musical Maleah Joi Moon Nominated Outstanding Featured Performer in a Musical Shoshana Bean Nominated Kecia Lewis Won Drama League Awards Outstanding Production of a Musical Pending 6 43 Distinguished Performance Shoshana Bean Pending Kecia Lewis Pending Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Featured Performer in a Broadway Musical Pending 44 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Projection and Video Design Peter Nigrini Pending 45 Outstanding Choreography Camille A Brown Pending Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical Maleah Joi Moon Pending Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical Shoshana Bean Pending Kecia Lewis Pending Chita Rivera Award Outstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show Camille A Brown Pending 46 Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show The cast dancer members Pending Outstanding Dancer in a Broadway Show Chloe Davis Pending Tony Awards Best Musical Pending 47 Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Maleah Joi Moon Pending Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Brandon Victor Dixon Pending Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Shoshana Bean Pending Kecia Lewis Pending Best Direction of a Musical Michael Greif Pending Best Book of a Musical Kristoffer Diaz Pending Best Scenic Design of a Musical Robert Brill and Peter Nigrini Pending Best Costume Design of a Musical Dede Ayite Pending Best Lighting Design of a Musical Natasha Katz Pending Best Sound Design of a Musical Gareth Owen Pending Best Choreography Camille A Brown Pending Best Orchestrations Adam Blackstone and Tom Kitt PendingReferences edit Hell s Kitchen The Public Theater Archived from the original on 2023 08 23 Retrieved 2023 12 10 a b Shaw Helen November 21 2023 Hell s Kitchen Brings Alicia Keys s Musical Power to the Public The New Yorker Retrieved November 29 2023 a b c Culwell Block Logan October 12 2023 Alicia Keys Hell s Kitchen Extends Upcoming World Premiere at The Public Playbill Retrieved November 28 2023 Evans Greg June 6 2023 Alicia Keys Musical Hell s Kitchen Set For Fall Opening At New York s Public Theater Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 12 2023 2024 Nominees Lucille Lortel Awards lortelaward com Retrieved 2024 04 23 a b Culwell Block Logan April 22 2024 2024 Drama League Awards Nominations Are Out Read the Full List Playbill Retrieved April 22 2024 https deadline com 2024 04 2024 tonys nominations list 1235899070 Hetrick Adam October 4 2011 Alicia Keys Will Pen Score for Broadway s Stick Fly Playbill Retrieved December 5 2023 Douze Khalila February 10 2012 Alicia Keys Broadway Stick Fly Closing Billboard Retrieved December 5 2023 Baker Josh November 22 2023 Alicia Keys Brings Her Soundtrack to Life in Her First Musical Hell s Kitchen Ebony Retrieved December 5 2023 a b Paulson Michael 2023 06 01 Alicia Keys Is Making a Musical Her Own Life Inspired the Story The New York Times Retrieved 2023 12 10 Marley Marius 2023 09 12 Alicia Keys Takes Her Story And Her Signature Sound Off Broadway With Hell s Kitchen Vogue Retrieved 2023 12 10 Culwell Block Logan 2023 02 07 Alicia Keys Musical Hell s Kitchen in Development Through Off Broadway s Public Theater Playbill Retrieved 2023 12 10 Hell s Kitchen New York Shakespeare Festival Auditions BroadwayWorld 2023 02 06 Retrieved 2023 12 10 Culwell Block Logan June 1 2023 Alicia Keys Musical Hell s Kitchen Suzan Lori Parks Sally amp Tom More Will Play The Public in 2023 2024 Season Playbill Retrieved November 29 2023 Mier Tomas June 1 2023 Alicia Keys Announces Opening of Musical Loosely Based on Her Life Featuring Her Hits Rolling Stone Retrieved November 29 2023 Pierre Mekishana 2023 06 26 Alicia Keys on Why New Tour Is Unlike Anything She s Ever Done and If Son Egypt Will Join Her Exclusive Entertainment Tonight Retrieved 2023 12 10 Major Michael 2023 06 07 Video Alicia Keys Teases New Musical Hell s Kitchen on Good Morning America BroadwayWorld Retrieved 2023 12 10 Akin Deko Tumi 2023 08 03 Alicia Keys Autobiographical Broadway Debut Hell s Kitchen Tickets Now on Sale Hollywood Retrieved 2023 12 10 Mier Tomas 2023 06 01 Alicia Keys Announces Opening of Musical Loosely Based on Her Life Featuring Her Hits Rolling Stone Retrieved 2023 12 10 Wild Stephi 2023 09 12 Cast and Creative Team Set For Alicia Keys Hell s Kitchen Plus Two Week Extension BroadwayWorld Retrieved 2023 12 10 a b Tinubu Aramide April 21 2024 Hell s Kitchen Review Alicia Keys Musical Brings a Vibrant Depiction of Teen Girlhood to Broadway Variety Retrieved April 21 2024 Paulson Michael December 4 2023 Alicia Keys s Hell s Kitchen to Open on Broadway This Spring The New York Times Retrieved March 25 2024 Huston Caitlin December 4 2023 Alicia Keys Musical Hell s Kitchen to Open on Broadway This Spring The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 5 2023 Broadway Cast Announced For Alicia Keys Musical Hell s Kitchen Deadline 7 February 2024 Rosky Nicole Maleah Joi Moon Shoshana Bean Brandon Victor Dixon amp More Will Reprise Roles in HELL S KITCHEN on Broadway BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2024 02 07 Culwell Block Logan February 26 2024 Alicia Keys Musical Hell s Kitchen Finds Full Broadway Cast Playbill Retrieved February 26 2024 Culwell Block Logan March 21 2024 Listen Maleah Joi Moon Debuts a New Alicia Keys Song Written for Hell s Kitchen Playbill Retrieved March 23 2024 a b Rosky Nicole October 3 2023 Alicia Keys Says the Goal is Broadway for Hell s KitchenI BroadwayWorld Retrieved November 29 2023 Creative Team Hell s Kitchen on Broadway Official Site www hellskitchen com Retrieved 2024 03 28 Vincentelli Elisabeth April 21 2024 Hell s Kitchen Review Alicia Keys s Musical Finds Its Groove on Broadway The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 22 2024 Culwell Block Logan Tran Diep April 20 2024 Reviews What Do Critics Think of Hell s Kitchen on Broadway Playbill Retrieved April 22 2024 Rubins Dan November 20 2023 Hell s Kitchen Review Alicia Keys s Flimsy Jukebox Musical Slant Magazine Retrieved November 29 2023 Snyder Diane November 20 2023 Hell s Kitchen Alicia Keys songs and story make for a real beauty of a jukebox musical The Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved November 29 2023 a b McNulty Charles November 29 2023 Not another jukebox musical Hell s Kitchen artfully reimagines Alicia Keys songs Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 1 2023 Isherwood Charles November 23 2023 Hell s Kitchen Review Alicia Keys s Musical Coming of Age The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved November 29 2023 Oleksinski Johnny November 20 2023 Hell s Kitchen review Alicia Keys show sounds great lacks story The New York Post Retrieved November 29 2023 Mechling Lauren November 20 2023 Hell s Kitchen review Alicia Keys jukebox musical is a marvel The Guardian Retrieved November 28 2023 Holdren Sara November 19 2023 Hell s Kitchen A Familiar Diary of Alicia Keys Vulture Retrieved November 29 2023 Green Jesse 2023 11 09 Hell s Kitchen Review How Alicia Keys Got Her Groove The New York Times Retrieved 2023 12 10 Tinubu Aramide November 20 2023 Hell s Kitchen Review Alicia Keys Soundtracks a Powerhouse Cast in Vibrant Off Broadway Depiction of Teen Girlhood Variety Retrieved November 29 2023 Culwell Block Logan May 5 2024 Ars Nova and National Black Theatre s Pray Leads 2024 Lucille Lortel Awards Read the Full List of Winners Playbill Retrieved May 6 2024 2024 Drama League Awards Drama League Awards April 22 2024 Retrieved April 22 2024 Culwell Block Logan April 23 2024 Dead Outlaw Leads 2024 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations Read the Full List Playbill Retrieved April 23 2024 Rosky Nicole April 29 2024 2024 Drama Desk Awards Nominations The Full List BroadwayWorld com Retrieved April 29 2024 Culwell Block Logan April 29 2024 Camille A Brown Justin Peck More Earn Chita Rivera Award Nominations Playbill Retrieved April 29 2024 Huston Caitlin April 30 2024 Stereophonic Alicia Keys Hell s Kitchen Lead Tony Award Nominations The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 30 2024 External links editOfficial website Hell s Kitchen at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hell 27s Kitchen musical amp oldid 1222926589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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