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Monday, October 21, 2024
Broadway’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ donates $1 million to charity Keep a Child Alive
www.broadwaynews.com: The Broadway production of “Hell’s Kitchen” has announced an ongoing partnership with Keep a Child Alive (KCA). The 2024 Best Musical Tony Award nominee has donated $1 million to date to the nonprofit which provides healthcare, housing and other essential services to children in AIDS-affected communities in Africa and India. Alicia Keys, whose catalog of preexisting and original music makes up “Hell’s Kitchen”’s score, co-founded the charity.
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I think it’s so great that big shows like Hell’s Kitchen are donating money to important causes. Even though Broadway and theater around the country is struggling right now, some shows are doing better than others so it’s really great to see the ones that are doing better are putting some of their profits towards great causes. While yes, much of this is probably done for performative reasons, it’s still an amazing thing that they are doing. It’s also good that they are announcing this donation in such a public way and calling on others to donate as well. The awareness that they are raising for these non-profits reaches a huge audience of mostly tourists and others who are willing to donate money themselves. I hope that Hell’s Kitchen continues to do well on Broadway and that their partnership with these organizations is able to continue and do even more good for the world.
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