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Hell's Kitchen FAQs

Yes. The musical made its debut at the Shubert Theatre on March 28, 2024 and is still running in 2025.

Hell's Kitchen made its Broadway premiere in spring 2024. This new production has quickly captured the audience's attention in its debut run.

Hell’s Kitchen runs approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission.

Hell's Kitchen is suitable for audiences aged 12 and up. This guideline ensures that the material is appropriate for most audience members while maintaining the show's artistic intent.

Hell's Kitchen plays at the Shubert Theatre, located at 225 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036. This historic venue has been a fixture of the New York City cultural scene since 1913. Renowned for its beautiful architecture and storied past, the Shubert Theatre has hosted many iconic Broadway productions over the years, including the revival of Chicago in 1996, Spamalot in 2005, and the acclaimed Matilda the Musical in 2013.

The Shubert Theatre has approximately 1,502 seats, offering a generous audience size while maintaining the intimate atmosphere crucial to Broadway performances.

Seating choice largely depends on personal preference. However, many attendees favor the center orchestra and front mezzanine sections for their excellent, direct views of the stage. Additionally, the rear balcony provides a more affordable option while still offering a decent view of the performance.

You should arrive at the theatre at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the show. This ensures enough time for ticket collection, restroom and concessions use, and settling in your seats before the performance begins.

There isn't a specific dress code for Hell's Kitchen on Broadway, but it's recommended to dress in smart-casual attire. Since theatres can often be chilly, bringing a light jacket or sweater is also advisable.