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Alicia at a special talkback for the play “Stick Fly” at The Cort Theater (January 7)

Due to popular demand, four new dates have been added to the discussion series with Grammy® Award-winning singer/songwriter and Broadway producer Alicia Keys following the STICK FLY performances on Saturday, January 7 at 8PM, Monday February 6 at 7PM, Thursday, February 16 at 7PM and Sunday, February 26 at 7:30PM at the Cort Theatre (138 W. 48th Street). These discussions also include members of the cast with special appearances by friends of Ms. Keys as moderators.

Saturday’s talkback, following the 8 PM performance, was hosted by VH1 reality star La La Anthony (‘La La’s Full Court Life’).

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Alicia Keys at the post-performance talkback for “Stick Fly”

Alicia Keys and the cast of Stick Fly spoke to the audience after the show on Monday, December 19.

There are two more chance to get their insights on Stick Fly — December 22 at 8 pm and Sunday, January 8 at 7:30 pm.

“Stick Fly” Opens at the Cort Theater

Last Thursday Alicia Keys was joined by her husband Swizz Beatz at the opening of “Stick Fly” at the Cort Theater in New York City. Keys produced the play which is based on an original story written by Lydia Diamond and directed by Kenny Leon.

 

Check out the red carpet interview with Alicia Keys and Erika Rose.

Alicia Keys Joins World AIDS Day Discussion Panel

Today Alicia Keys took part in a panel discussion on World AIDS Day at George Washington University in Washington, DC.

You can watch the entire panel discussion below.

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Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz at the Lotus Cars NY launch event

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz attended the Lotus Cars NY launch event last night.

Alicia attends the premiere of the Showtime documentary “Keep a Child Alive with Alicia Keys”

Yesterday Alicia attended the premiere of the Showtime documentary “Keep a Child Alive with Alicia Keys” in New York City. During the event  U2 singer Bono shared that he was ‘terrified’ the first time he met Alicia Keys. While Keys talked about being pregnant and empathic when filming her documentary about AIDS in Africa, the U2 singer chimed in and said: “She’s scary, isn’t she? She’s scary.”

Bono went on to say that Keys has “lioness energy” and that her role as a new mother won’t allow her to “let other mothers suffer.”

He made the comments at the premiere of “Keep a Child Alive with Alicia Keys,” a documentary which followed a visit to South Africa during last year’s World Cup with a pregnant Keys and five Americans. It airs on Showtime on Dec. 1, which is World AIDS Day.
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“Stick Fly” Broadway Cast Meet & Greet

Alicia Keys and cast members of Stick Fly signed autographs for ticket buyers at the Cort Theatre yesterday, November 16. 

Stick Fly opens December 8 on Broadway, with limited previews beginning this Friday.

Alicia Keys Visits Her High School In Honor Of Western Union’s Launch Of ‘World of Betters’

Alicia Keys is teaming up with Western Union to help impact lives. The Grammy-winning songstress surprised students at her alma mater, the Professional Performing Arts School in New York, while launching the “World of Betters” initiative on Tuesday (Nov. 1). As part of the program, users can submit an entry describing how they would use $1,000 to make the world a better place.

“As the co-founder of Keep a Child Alive, I constantly see that there are so many ways the world can be made a better place,” stated the “Superwoman.” “That’s why I’m so excited to work on the ‘World of Betters’ initiative and I know for a fact that there are so many people out there with amazing ideas that can show how even a small change can make a big impact.”

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Alicia spotted out and about with baby Egypt

Yesterday Alicia was spotted with her baby boy Egypt strolling around Soho in New York City. So cute!

Alicia Keys Attends the Keep A Child Alive Black Ball UK

Last night Alicia Keys attended the Keep A Child Alive Black Ball UK in London where she raised money for her organization Keep A Child Alive.

 
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