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Review: HELL'S KITCHEN at Orpheum Theatre

What did our critic think of HELL'S KITCHEN at Orpheum Theatre?

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Hell’s Kitchen recently closed on Broadway where it was a critical and commercial success garnering 13 Tony nomination and winning two. This touring production allows the rest of the country to experience a brief taste of New York City’s pulsing rhythms set to the music and reflections of Alicia Keys teen years in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. Featuring a star turn by Bay Area local Maya Drake as Ali, the show elevates the jukebox musical with an engaging story of teen angst, young love, community, and the discovery of one’s talent.

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Maya Drake (Ali) and Kennedy Caughell (Jersey).

The show is chock full of excellent vocal performances of Key’s score. Drake is perfect in the role of the frustrated teen bucking her mother’s strict overprotection. Her mother Jersey, played by big belting Kennedy Caughell, is a hardworking single mom. Ali’s artistic mentor is Miss Liza Jane, and the Tony winning role is capable handled by Roz White. Desmond Sean Ellington plays the distant father Davis, and JonAvery Worrell is Knuck, Ali’s new love.

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Kennedy Caughell (Jersey) and Desmond Sean Ellington (Davis).

The show is paced well, with creatively choreographed dance numbers interspersed with tender solo or duet numbers. Camille A. Brown’s dance movements are a balance of hip hop and interpretative and throb with energy. Five-time Tony Award nominee Michael Greif (Rent, Dear Evan Hansen, and The Notebook) provides the right staging for this story and Robert Brill’s scenic design of the concrete jungle is a wonder to behold. Add Peter Nigrini (Projection Design) and Natasha Katz (Lighting Design) to the mix and you have an impressive looking show design.

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Maya Drake (Ali) and Roz Whit (Miss Liza Jane).

Ali finds herself through Miss Jane and will continue the legacy of matriarchs like Hazel Scott and Florence Price. Her story includes the unreliability of her father, her relation to her community and finding one’s purpose. Key’s score includes some hits ("No One," "If I Ain't Got You," "Fallin'," and "Girl on Fire") as well as new material including the famous finale “Empire State of Mind.” Hell’s Kitchen vividly extrapolates an artist’s vision to a satisfying Broadway hit.

Hell’s Kitchen continues through May 24th. Tickets available at us.atgtickets.com/whatson/san-francisco/.

Photo credit: Marc J. Franklin

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