“We are born on our own
And we die on our own
And we’re here to make meaning
Of what happens in between”
When the North American Tour of “Hell’s Kitchen” was launched right here in downtown Cleveland’s Playhouse Square, the city didn’t just get a stop on the map; it got a subway train full of big-city dreams barreling through.
Set in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, the story follows 17 year-old Ali (Maya Drake) as she navigates the protective pull of her working mother Jersey (Kennedy Caughell), and the lure of artistic freedom along with the urge to explore what life outside her apartment building has to offer. She comes to find out that the key to her very own self-expression through music lies with Miss Eliza Jane (Roz White) in the Ellington Room of her very own eclectic

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