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Hell's Kitchen

noun

  1. (in New York City) a section of midtown Manhattan, west of Times Square, formerly notorious for its slums and high crime rate.



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Last year, she even complained about noise from the Alicia Keys musical ā€œHell’s Kitchenā€ when she was performing in ā€œThe Roommateā€ with Mia Farrow next door.

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Last year, Lewis won a Grammy for best musical theater album and a Tony in the category best performance by an actress in a featured role in a musical for ā€œHell’s Kitchen.ā€

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Kecia Lewis recently won a Tony for her role in Hell’s Kitchen, while McDonald—one of the most decorated performers in Tony history—is currently starring to rave reviews in Gypsy, a role LuPone famously played in the 2006 revival.

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ā€œI wouldn’t say that about any other longstanding broadcast reality franchise. Sure, there is declining viewership on broadcast, but ā€˜Survivor,’ ā€˜Big Brother,’ ā€˜The Amazing Race’ and ā€˜Hell’s Kitchen’ aren’t going anywhere.ā€

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The Avengers handle global threats, sometimes razing entire cities as they do — you know, omelets and eggs — but generic crimes like murders and muggings are generally left to the cops or, if they’re not around, The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen.

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