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Broadway · Shubert Theatre
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Hell’s Kitchen

Ran April 20, 2024 – February 22, 2026 · Shubert Theatre
Born in the City rating
4/5
Critics (BroadwayWorld)
6.6 / 10
Status
Closed
Opened
April 20, 2024
Closed
February 22, 2026
Run time
2 hrs 30 mins 1 intermission
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Run time
2 hrs 30 mins 1 intermission
Opened
April 20, 2024
Status
Closed
Closed
February 22, 2026
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Venue
Shubert Theatre
Address
225 W 44th St, NY, NY 10036
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In the mid-90s, 17-year-old Ali gazes out from her apartment high above Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen, barely catching a glimpse of the Hudson River. Ignoring her protective mother’s warnings, she’s drawn to the lively streets below, filled with the promise of freedom, excitement, and love. This new musical, inspired by Alicia Keys’ own experiences in New York, features original songs and iconic anthems by the artist.

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4
Born in the City

Our verdict

Alicia Keys turned her own Manhattan adolescence into the best jukebox musical in years — and that's not a low bar when the songbook is this good. Maleah Joi Moon announced herself, Kecia Lewis walked off with a Tony, and the album won a Grammy. The electric score does the heavy lifting while the coming-of-age story keeps it grounded. Loud, local, and proud of it.

Critics said: 6.6 BroadwayWorld Read the NY Theatre Guide review →

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  1. Rated 4 out of 5

    Born in the City

    Alicia Keys turned her own Manhattan adolescence into the best jukebox musical in years — and that’s not a low bar when the songbook is this good. Maleah Joi Moon announced herself, Kecia Lewis walked off with a Tony, and the album won a Grammy. The electric score does the heavy lifting while the coming-of-age story keeps it grounded. Loud, local, and proud of it.