No One Can Get In The Way Of Hell's Kitchen!
The show is on fire!
The Grammy-winning, Tony-nominated Hell's Kitchen brings the discography of the queen of R&B, Alicia Keys, to life - and this show ain't Fallin' flat! The story follows seventeen-year-old Ali, who dreams of a life beyond the humdrum she has now. A chance meeting and unheralded friendships stoke the aspirational fire in her heart and set her on a path to greatness.
Some people want it all, but some just want to see Hell's Kitchen - read on to see why this tour has become one of the nation's biggest sell-outs this year!
Hell's Kitchen Tour Reviews
"Still, it's the killer renditions of Keys' songs, with music supervision by Adam Blackstone, that make "Hell's Kitchen" a delight. The huge radio hits are cleverly, evocatively reimagined. The chorus encapsulates a high point in Ali's life in "Girl on Fire"; Ali's mom and dad flirt in "Fallin'"; Ali and her dad share a tender moment in "If I Ain't Got You" and Ali and her mom reconnect in "No One."" - Local News Matters, San Francisco
"She's gauze, then she's a force of nature. If, as an actor, she veers toward hyper-animated endowing every half impulse with a full-body jerk, to the point of distraction it's worth remembering that some high schoolers really do move like that." - San Francisco Chronicle
"She's gauze, then she's a force of nature. If, as an actor, she veers toward hyper-animated endowing every half impulse with a full-body jerk, to the point of distraction it's worth remembering that some high schoolers really do move like that." - Attractions Magazine, Orlando
" In the end, audiences should still go crazy for Hell's Kitchen. It's impossible to not have foot-tapping moments throughout each of the songs." - BroadwayWorld, Durham
"A combination of electric dancing, vibrant lighting, and a surprisingly emotional mother-daughter story cement "Hell's Kitchen" as a show absolutely worth checking out. The semi-autobiographical Alicia Keys musical stopped on its nationwide tour at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. It follows Ali (Maya Drake, in her professional theater debut), a 17-year-old New Yorker, as she falls in love with Knuck (JonAvery Worrell), an apartment painter who drums outside of her building." - Studlife.com, St. Louis
"Alicia Keys' Hell's Kitchen' is worth the price of admission for the soaring vocals alone. Newcomer Maya Drake, who portrays the Keys-inspired teen Ali, lights up the production with the force and beauty of a meteor shower." - Chicago Suntimes







