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Alicia Keys reflects on leaving ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ from Broadway and its success

Olivia Brown by Olivia Brown
January 17, 2026
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In an exclusive interview with “CBS Mornings,” Alicia Keys reflects on the Broadway run of “Hell’s Kitchen” which is ending after nearly two years of sold-out performances. The musical is inspired by Keys’ own experiences and will continue its national tour. She talks about the decision to leave Broadway and how she found a healthy relationship with success.

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