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Check out Tony Award nominees Shoshana Bean and Maleah Joy Moon Hell's Kitchen's “No One” appears in new music video
Four songs from the Best Musical-nominated cast's upcoming album will be available to stream on May 31.
Hell's Kitchen's original Broadway cast album won't be released until June 7, but a music video and four digital singles, released May 31, will help tide us over until then. Watch Shoshana Bean and Mariah Joy Moon, the Tony-nominated stars of the Alicia Keys musical, sing “No One” in the new cinematic music video above.
The song is one of four tracks from the upcoming album currently available to stream, which also includes “Fallin',” “Authors of Forever” and “Kaleidoscope.”
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Hell's Kitchen After previews began on March 28, the show officially opened at the Shubert Theatre on April 20. Read our review here. The show is directed by Michael Greif and choreographed by Camille A. Brown.
With 13 nominations, Hell's Kitchen is associated with Stereophonic It is the show with the most Tony nominations this season. In addition to Best Musical, the show is also nominated for Best Book (Christopher Diaz), Best Scenic Design (Robert Brill, Peter Nigrini), Best Costume Design (Dede Ayite), Best Lighting Design (Natasha Katz), Best Sound Design (Gareth Owen), Best Direction (Greif), Best Choreography (Brown) and Best Orchestral Performances (Tom Kitt, Adam Blackstone), with Bean, Moon, Brandon Victor Dixon and Kesia Lewis all nominated for acting awards.
Inspired by the life of 15-time Grammy Award winner Keys, the story revolves around 17-year-old Ali and her mother, who live in a cramped apartment near Times Square. Ali wants to achieve her dreams in New York, but her mother fears her daughter will repeat her mistakes.
The cast is Bean (Evil) Dixon, Jersey (HamiltonDavis, Tony Award nominee Keshia Lewis (It's not bad manners.) Miss Liza Jane, Chris Lee (Hamilton) will play the role of Nak and Moon will play the role of Ali.
The cast includes Chad Carstarphen as Ray, Vanessa Ferguson as Tiny, Jaquem Hart as Q, Jackie Leung as Jessica, Nicely Vega as Millie, Lamont Walker II as Riku, and Rema Webb as Crystal, with ensemble members Reid Clark, Chloe Davis, Nico DeJesus, Timothy L. Edwards, David Guzman, Rachelle Manalo, Sarah Parker, and Niki Sardez. Also appearing as stand-ins are Desmond Sean Ellington, Badia Farha, Gianna Harris, Jade Milan, Susan Oliveras, Oscar Whitney Jr., and swingers Takia Hopson, Onyx Noel, Aaron Nicholas Patterson, and William Roberson. Donna Vivino is on standby as Jersey.
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Most of the cast will be reprising their performances from the show's Off-Broadway debut at the Public Theater in 2023, with Webb, Vega and Hopson being new to the Broadway production. Casting is handled by Heidi Griffith and Kate Murray.
Greif has reassembled the entire Off-Broadway creative team for the Broadway premiere. The musical team includes musical director Lily Ring, orchestrators Adam Blackstone and Tom Kitt, and arrangements by Keyes and Blackstone. The creative team also includes scenic designer Robert Brill, costume designer Dede Ayte, lighting designer Natasha Katz, sound designer Gareth Owen, projection designer Peter Nigrini, hair and wig designer Mia Neal, and makeup designer Michael Clifton. Foresight Theatrical serves as general manager, and Danny Murray is producing stage manager.
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