Kinky Boots
Book by Harvey Fierstein, Music and Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper
Directed by Taylor Gruenloh
Choreographed by Maggie Nold
Tesseract Theatre Company
August 20, 2023

Tiélere Cheatem, Kaitlin Gant, Kent Coffel, Kelvin Urday, and Cast of Kinky Boots
Photo by Taylor Gruenloh
Tesseract Theatre Company
Tesseract Theatre Company is a relatively small company, but they are pulling out all the stops for their biggest, most ambitious production yet. The glittery musical Kinky Boots, currently being staged at the Grandel Theatre, is more elaborate than anything this company has staged, and it’s a resounding success. Featuring a terrific cast and stylish production values, this show takes Tesseract to the next level and brings dazzling, enthusiastic entertainment to its audience.
When I first heard Tesseract was doing this show, I was surprised and intrigued. The company has been venturing into musicals lately, but so far, they had been smaller shows like Ordinary Days and The Last Five Years. Kinky Boots has to be big, and the stage at the Grandel Theatre gives this production the room it needs to shine. It also features an ideal cast in the lead roles, particularly Tiélere Cheatem as London-based drag queen-turned-designer Lola, whose chance meeting with struggling factory heir Charlie Price (Kelvin Urday), from Northampton, sets the plot into motion. Over the course of the story, both characters deal with their pasts–and particularly the expectations of their fathers–and work toward creating a new future, as Charlie’s factory takes on a new venture designing sturdy but stylish boots for drag performers. Charlie also has to face his factory workers, several of whom are skeptical of the new venture, and of Lola. There’s also Charlie’s upwardly mobile fiancée, Nicola (Chelsie Johnston), who wants Charlie to join her in her new life in London; as well as Lauren (Kaitlin Gant), a factory worker who supports the new business idea and who finds herself drawn to Charlie. While the factory gets ready to debut the new boots at a prestigious Milan fashion show, all the tensions build and decisions must be made that will impact the lives of Charlie, Lola, and everyone at the factory.
This is a fun show, with a great deal of humor balanced with credible drama, and strong characterizations, especially when well-cast. And this show is especially well-cast, led by the truly dynamic Cheatem, who has the voice, the moves, and the attitude just right. Urday is also excellent as the conflicted Charlie, and these two form the heart of the story. There are also strong performances by Gant as Lauren; Kent Coffel in a dual role as Charlie’s father and as his assistant, George; and Marshall Jennings as Don, a particularly belligerent factory worker who taunts Lola. Lola’s backing group of drag queens, the Angels, are also fantastic, played by Mike Hodges, Todd Garten, Dylan Stanley, Ronnie Wingbermuehle, Jordan Woods, and Nick Zobrist. The ensemble of factory workers and others is also strong, with lots of energy and enthusiasm. The production numbers are especially impressive, with vibrant choreography by Maggie Nold and lively performances by the cast.
The production looks great, with an effective set by director Taylor Gruenloh that works well in the various setting changes. There are also fabulous costumes by Zachary Phelps that suit all the characters well. Max Demski’s lighting and Phillip Evans’s sound also contribute much to the overall look and feel of the production. I do have a small issue with the use of pre-recorded music tracks instead of a live band, but considering how much bigger this show is than anything Tesseract has done in the past, it works well enough, and doesn’t take anything away from the sheer entertainment value of this show.
Kinky Boots is an ultimately hopeful show that deals with many issues–including definitions of masculinity and gender roles, parental expectations and obligations, found family, and balancing ties to tradition with ambition for the future. At Tesseract, this show is given an effective staging with a great cast and loads of energy and style. It’s a great “next step” for Tesseract Theatre Company.
The Tesseract Theatre company is presenting Kinky Boots at the Grandel Theatre until August 27, 2023