Grammy winner Alicia Keys discusses new Broadway musical "Hell's Kitchen"
Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys talked about her new Broadway musical, "Hell's Kitchen," at an event Tuesday night.
Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys talked about her new Broadway musical, "Hell's Kitchen," at an event Tuesday night.
The musical is loosely based on Alicia Keys' life when she lived at Manhattan Plaza with her mother.
Alicia Keys' sold-out musical "Hell's Kitchen" is moving to the heart of the Theater District. As CBS New York's Dave Carlin reports, two communities in two states see this as a big reason to celebrate. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/47ZQPGf
A new Alicia Keys musical opened Sunday at The Public Theater. "Hell's Kitchen" is loosely based on the Grammy Award-winner's life as a teenager. The musical features Keys' biggest hits and four new songs she has written for the stage. Franklin Township, NJ native Maleah Joi Moon stars as the 17-year-old. "Hell's Kitchen" is about the teenager's relationship with her mother and her friends.
The Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter was cheered as she arrived for the opening of "Hell's Kitchen."
The Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter was cheered as she arrived for the opening of "Hell's Kitchen." CBS New York's Jessica Moore reports.
It's been a 13-year-long labor of love by the Grammy-winning musician, singer and songwriter: an off-Broadway musical loosely based on her own life story.
It's been a labor of love by the Grammy Award-winning musician, singer and songwriter Alicia Keys: she's created a new stage musical loosely based on her own life story. "Hell's Kitchen," about a teenage girl with a love of music and a difficult relationship with her mother, features new music as well as some of Keys' most beloved songs Keys rearranged or recontextualized. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh talks with Keys about the show's origin and its sold-out run in the East Village, with an eye on a future Broadway production. Sanneh also talks with theater critic Ben Brantley about the history of "jukebox musicals," and why "Hell's Kitchen" may be different.
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