Kinky Boots
Starring Johannes Radebe, Dan Partridge, Courtney Bowman, Scott Paige, and Newtion Matthews
Book by Harvey Fierstein, Music and Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper
Directed by Nikolai Foster
Palace Theatre Manchester, 7 January 2025
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Based on the (mostly) true story of Charlie Price, Kinky Boots charts him going from reluctant heir to a shoe making factory to saving it from closure by teaming up with drag queen Lola to create the titular boots.

Starring Strictly Come Dancing‘s Johannes Radebe and Dan Partridge (Grease), this show blew me away. I had seen the films ages ago and knew the general premise, but the songs are toe-tappingly catchy and man can Johannes Radebe sing!

The costuming is just incredible. The drag queens own the stage every time they’re on it, and I have to mention the white dress that Lola wears to sing at the care home. It literally took my breath away.

Staging is also brilliant. I’m fascinated by how set designers can make a stage seem so much bigger, and encompass so many different scenes. Not quite as clever as Come From Away, which had so much suggested by lighting alone, but still very intriguing.

Lola challenges a lot of the other characters; Don in particular, but even Charlie reveals his prejudices during a rant. Coupled with Lola’s story of childhood, the audience is given a no-holes-barred look at life as a young gay man growing up. One that is, sadly, still very relevant.

Yet, Kinky Boots is a life-affirming joy of a show, with the factory not just saved but wowing the catwalks of Milan. An easy five stars, and I must mention the incredibly kind and lovely staff at the Palace Theatre for their help with my disabled friend.

Kinky Boots

Lola – Johannes Radebe / Newtion Matthews
Charlie Price – Dan Partridge
Lauren – Courtney Bowman
Nicola – Kara Lily Hayworth
Don – Joe Caffrey
Pat – Kathryn Barnes
Trish – Lucy Williamson
Mr Price – Jonathan Dryden Taylor
George – Scott Paige
Harry – Liam Doyle
Simon Snr – Newtion Matthews

Kofi Dennis, Ru Fisher, Ben Middleton, Ashley-Jordon Packer, Cerys Burton, Cole Dunn, Kaya Farrugia, Jordan Isaac, Deena Kapadia, Tori McDougall and Liam McEvoy.

Cyndi Lauper – Lyrics & Music
Harvey Fierstein - Book
Nikolai Foster – Director
Leah Hill - Choreography
Robert Jones - Set & Costume Design
Ben Cracknell - Lighting Design
Adam Fisher - Sound Design

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