The superb cast is headed by 18-year-old Maya Drake as Ali. According to the program notes this is her professional debut and she has limited academic training. She is not a product of a prestigious musical theatre program such as University of Mic...
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Review: HELL'S KITCHEN at Key Bank State/Playhouse Square/Cleveland
‘Hell’s Kitchen’ at Playhouse Square review: This show is on fire
It’s all but impossible to imagine anyone who appreciates Keys' music not enjoying this show, and the guess here is it will prove to be entertaining enough for the non-fan, thanks to its relatable story and humorous turns — a few courtesy of nice...
‘Hell’s Kitchen’ review: Alicia Keys’ musical hits all the right notes at Playhouse Square
The best Broadway musicals create an immersive experience. The singing, dancing, set design, costumes and story transport you to a specific time and place, away from the heaviness of the world outside the theater. “Hell’s Kitchen” does all of t...
Review: ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ arrives in Chicago with an amazing young singer in the Alicia Keys role
Diaz and Keys were also smart enough to know that the show couldn’t all rest on that one character, given her age, and, unlike many jukebox shows, they spread out the music over a broader range of performers. In the case of this tour, this clearly ...
Alicia Keys draws on her own life and songs in Hell’s Kitchen
So there is a little bit of a paint-by-numbers quality to the way Diaz structures the story. (Though arguably, many artists have similar stories of early love, figuring out who they are in relationship to their parents, and a beloved mentor who shows...
A Dream Begins for Real as Alicia Keys’ “Hell’s Kitchen” Takes Us Back
It’s an intimate show but the thoughts of characters can be epic, which is reflected in the brilliant and refreshingly innovative choreography of Camille A. Brown, which is always drama driven. It’s extraordinary how understated yet meaningful mo...
Review: Alicia Keys’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ is worth the price of admission for the soaring vocals alone
In all, vocals, movement and visuals create the core of excellence that defines “Hell’s Kitchen,” even in the absence of a well-honed book. It’s a full-body immersion in music that spans the emotional spectrum, anger to elation, rage to revel...
Review: HELL'S KITCHEN National Tour Presented by Broadway In Chicago
Beyond that, Diaz’s book, Michael Greif’s direction, and Camille A. Brown’s choreography often feel chaotic. The plot flits frequently between the story lines, never grounding us in specific moments or characters. I enjoyed hearing Keys’s big...
“Hell’s Kitchen” brings contemporary Broadway heat to the Fisher Theatre
Over the course of its 22 songs, “Hell’s Kitchen” explores a few layers. It’s ultimately a love story between a mother and daughter and a love letter to the neighborhood and New York City, culminating in Key’s 2009 hit “Empire State of Mi...
Review: HELL'S KITCHEN at Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
At the center of this story is Ali, played by Maya Drake. The role is portrayed with remarkable freshness and emotional openness by a performer whose youthfulness is not just evident, but essential. She brings a sparkling sincerity to the role, wide-...
'Hell's Kitchen' brings powerhouse vocals to Fox Cities PAC | Review
The cast is truly what made this production so full of life, and Drake's performance lit up the stage with her glowing presence and incredible vocal range. She perfectly encapsulated what you'd imagine from a high-spirited teen wanting to experience ...
High-energy choreography and soulful music drive Alicia Keys’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ at the Fox
The touring production of the Alicia Keys jukebox musical, “Hell’s Kitchen,” is a fast-moving, spirited musical inspiration from the gifted Keys and her cohorts that paints a portrait of the artist as a young woman. The presentation at The Fox ...
Review: HELL'S KITCHEN National Tour at Durham Performing Arts Center
Having now seen the show for myself, do I think it’s “too loud?” Not necessarily. Yes, it does get loud, but the sound design work from Gareth Owen successfully prevents it from becoming deafening to the ears. From Patti’s perspective, it’s...
Theater Review: Hell’s Kitchen Broadway Tour in Orlando
As a jukebox musical, Hell’s Kitchen may raise some initial skepticism. The genre can be hit or miss, often bending narratives awkwardly to accommodate familiar songs. Here, however, the autobiographical foundation gives the music an organic place ...
Hell’s Kitchen Uses Alicia Keys' Songbook to Showcase Music’s Power
Although some song choices fit like a square peg in a round hole, the ensemble cast’s performances make the audience overlook some plot gaps and other lacking elements. Additionally, the energetic and emotive dance moments in front of dazzling scre...
Alicia Keys’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ tunefully looks at coming of age | Review
"Hell's Kitchen," featuring music by Alicia Keys, is less about the New York City neighborhood and more about the parental relationship.
Review: Alicia Keys’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ is more than a jukebox musical
The earnestness of the show is balanced by a cast who just let it flow, singing with pulsating ebullience and dancing in a cacophony of choreographic styles — they won’t be contained, making you sit up and take notice of the notes.
Review: HELL'S KITCHEN at Straz Center
Hell’s Kitchen is messy, painful, joyful, and deeply honest. A girl finding her voice. A mother learning to loosen her grip. A community carrying both beauty and burden with New York as a backdrop that shapes them all.
Review: HELL'S KITCHEN NORTH AMERICAN TOUR (OKC) at Civic Center Music Hall 4/7/26
Based on the life story of Alicia Keys, Hell's Kitchen not only brings you all of the hits, I mean all of this hits, but takes you into Alicia's world before it even starts. The tone is set via the cypher-ish DJ set (Alicia's playlist growing up mayb...
Review: ALICIA KEYS' HELL'S KITCHEN at Denver Center For The Performing Arts
The production gives real weight to the over-policing of young Black men—through Knuck’s storyline, Brown’s choreography, Peter Nigrini’s projections (which include images of historical figures such as Amadou Diallo), and Roz White’s emotio...
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