It’s completely unsurprising that a musical like Kinky Boots has lasted its three-year run at the Adelphi Theatre in London.

London Company, 2018 – 2019: Photo by Matt Crockett
London Company, 2018 – 2019: Photo by Matt Crockett

WITH music and lyrics by the legend that is Cyndi Lauper, the slightly kitsch aesthetic and old-school sound partner beautifully together into an unexpected story of self-affirmation created from a book by Harvey Fierstein.

It has everything one could ask for in a musical – glamorous and garish highs to sombre lows, all topped off with a cascade of red sequins, memorable melodies, and standout performances.

There is obvious synergy in the cast, especially between Simon-Anthony Rhoden (Lola) and Oliver Tompsett (Charlie Price) who between them create a powerful and contrasting juxtaposition while demonstrating acceptance between cultures.

Highlights include an unapologetic Lola coming out alongside her ‘Angels’ for a fabulous introduction, Natalie McQueen’s (Lauren) hilarious realisation of her feelings for Charlie and a memorable walkup and finale.

A must-see modern take and a feel good spectacle with a dash of glitter on top.

Kinky Boots shows at the Adelphi Theatre until January 12, 2019.

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