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Broadway in Atlanta presents Hell's Kitchen (Opening Night)

Tuesday January 6, 2026 07:30 PM EST
Cost: $49-$197.50
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CRITIC'S PICK:
Tue., Jan. 6 - Sun., Jan. 11
Hell's Kitchen by Alicia Keys, Fox Theatre - Not to be confused with Gordon Ramsay's obnoxious television show of the same name, this bright new musical boasts music and lyrics by the indomitable Alicia Keys (even Dylan is a fan) and is inspired by her early life in the notorious Manhattan neighborhood. The show's main character, 17-year-old Ali, labors under the thumb of her domineering mother while figuring out where she belongs in the world. A kindly neighbor introduces the poor lost soul to the wonders of the piano and things start looking up. 'Variety' called it "A sparkling story with iconic music and powerhouse vocals - beautiful and heartbreaking." - Kevin C. Madigan

From the venue:

Ali is a 17-year-old girl full of fire – searching for freedom, passion and her place in the world. How she finds them is a New York City coming-of-age story you've never felt before – Hell's Kitchen, a new musical from 16-time Grammy® Award winner Alicia Keys, whose new songs and greatest hits about growing up in NY inspire a story made for Broadway. Rebellious and stifled by an overprotective single mother, Ali is lost until she meets her mentor: a neighbor who opens her heart and mind to the power of the piano. Set to the rhythm of the 90s, Hell's Kitchen is a love story between a mother and daughter. It's about finding yourself, your purpose, and the community that lifts you. Come remember where dreams begin. Hailed as a New York Times Critic’s Pick that is, “thrilling from beginning to end – a rare must-see!" Hell's Kitchen is directed by four-time Tony Award nominee Michael Greif, with choreography by four-time Tony Award nominee Camille A. Brown, a book by Pulitzer Prize finalist Kristoffer Diaz, and the music of Alicia Keys.
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