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- All photos shown in the story above by Marc J. Franklin
Few Broadway productions arrive with the kind of electric anticipation that surrounds Hell’s Kitchen, the Tony and Grammy Award–winning musical inspired by the life and music of global superstar Alicia Keys. Now playing at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, this vibrant theatrical event transforms the stage into a pulsating portrait of New York City ambition, family, and artistic discovery.
At the center of the story is Ali, a fiery and restless seventeen-year-old girl growing up in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood during the 1990s. Determined to carve out her identity in a city overflowing with possibility, Ali struggles against the boundaries set by her fiercely protective single mother. Like many teenagers standing on the threshold of adulthood, she yearns for freedom, expression, and the chance to define her own future.
What unfolds is a coming-of-age journey that pulses with the sounds, rhythms, and emotional power of Alicia Keys’ music. Through Ali’s discovery of the piano—and the transformative guidance of a mentor who introduces her to the instrument’s expressive magic—the young heroine begins to understand that music may hold the key to unlocking her purpose.
The musical’s story moves through the vibrant streets and apartment buildings of Manhattan, capturing the gritty beauty of a neighborhood where cultures collide, dreams are tested, and talent can bloom in the most unexpected places. Along the way, Ali navigates the complicated bonds of family, the exhilaration of first love, and the thrilling realization that the life she imagines might actually be within reach.
What makes Hell’s Kitchen particularly captivating is how seamlessly its storytelling intertwines with Alicia Keys’ catalog of iconic songs. Hits such as “Fallin’,” “If I Ain’t Got You,” “Girl on Fire,” and “Empire State of Mind” are reimagined within the narrative, transforming familiar anthems into emotional turning points within the story.
The result is not simply a jukebox musical—it is an immersive theatrical experience that captures the energy of a New York block party while delivering moments of deep emotional resonance.
Directed by Tony Award nominee Michael Greif (Rent, Dear Evan Hansen), the production unfolds with cinematic momentum. The choreography by Tony nominee Camille A. Brown electrifies the stage with a fusion of hip-hop, contemporary dance, and street-inspired movement that keeps the audience enthralled from curtain rise to final bow. Meanwhile, the book by Pulitzer Prize finalist Kristoffer Diaz anchors the musical with a powerful emotional core exploring identity, motherhood, resilience, and community.
The touring production currently bringing the show to audiences across North America features a dynamic cast led by Maya Drake as Ali, supported by a vibrant ensemble whose powerhouse vocals and electrifying choreography elevate the production into something truly unforgettable.
Critics have embraced the musical with enthusiasm. The New York Times called it “thrilling from beginning to end — a rare must-see,” while other major publications have praised its soaring vocals, kinetic choreography, and emotional storytelling.
Running approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes including one intermission, Hell’s Kitchen is recommended for audiences ages 8 and up and blends heartfelt drama with exhilarating musical spectacle.
For theater lovers in South Florida, the show represents a rare opportunity to experience one of Broadway’s most exciting new musicals without leaving Fort Lauderdale.
Now Playing at the Broward Center
Hell’s Kitchen is currently playing at the Au-Rene Theater inside the Broward Center for the Performing Arts as part of the 2025–2026 Bank of America Broadway in Fort Lauderdale series, with performances running from March 10 through March 22, 2026.
How to Purchase Tickets
The Broward Center offers several convenient ways to secure seats for this electrifying production:
• Visit www.BrowardCenter.org and search for Hell’s Kitchen in the performance calendar
• Purchase tickets online through Ticketmaster via the Broward Center website
• Call the Broward Center AutoNation Box Office at (954) 468-0222
• Purchase tickets in person at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW Fifth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
With performances already generating excitement throughout South Florida’s theater community, early reservations are strongly encouraged.
For audiences seeking a night where Broadway spectacle meets the heartbeat of New York City, Hell’s Kitchen delivers a theatrical experience that is as exhilarating as the city that inspired it.

