At last Sunday's Tony Awards ceremony, Broadway's Hell's Kitchen won two Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical for Hell's Kitchen's Maleah Joy Moon, and Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Hell's Kitchen's Kecia Lewis.
Check out the photos from the Hell's Kitchen afterparty!
In her apartment in the mid-90s, far from the buzz and roughness of Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, 17-year-old Ali peers out at the horizon, finally coming into view of the Hudson River. Despite her protective mother's warnings, the symphony of the streets calls to her, promising freedom, excitement, and the possibility of love. Finding herself. When a wise piano teacher helps her find her voice, Ali discovers that the city can be hers.
Don't miss this uplifting, New York-inspired coming-of-age story about chasing your dreams, honoring your roots and identity, and finding your voice. Directed by four-time Tony Award nominee Michael Greif, choreographed by Tony Award nominee Camille A. Brown, and written by Pulitzer Prize finalist Christopher Diaz, Hell's Kitchen is a dream Broadway musical with a story inspired by Keys' own New York experiences and featuring new original songs by Keys and iconic anthems.
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty
Hell's Kitchen Tony Awards Afterparty