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About Kinky Boots

Kinky Boots is based on a true story of how an unlikely combination created wild success — this heartwarmingly funny show delves deep into the real meaning of relationships. Kinky Boots shows are still going across the United States and Canada, so there is still ample time to buy cheap Kinky Boots tickets. With how wildly popular this show is tickets sell out very fast!

From Film to the Stage

Kinky Boots originally started as a film back in 2005, and it tells the story of businessman Charlie Price. After he inherits a shoe factory from his dad, Price teams up with Lola, a cabaret and drag queen performer, and the two create a unique brand of high-heeled boots to sell. In 2012 producers Daryl Roth and Hal Luftig both saw the film and instantly fell in love. Later that year they obtained the rights to the show and teamed up to create the play. In October of that year the show premiered at the Bank of America Theater in Chicago. In April of 2013 the show began their performances on Broadway.

Though it initially received negative reviews from critics, Kinky Boots tickets eventually became a hot commodity. The show had quite a successful run, earning several awards. After running on Broadway, the show earned 13 nominations and ended up winning six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The hit Broadway play celebrated its 1000th performance in August of 2015.

World-renowned musician Cyndi Lauper collaborated with the writers and producers of the Kinky Boots show to create its lyrics and music. Although this was her first try at writing for a Broadway show, she earned a Tony for Best Musical Score.

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Did you know these Kinky Boots facts?

  • The boots worn by the character Lola in the play take about 45 minutes to lace up.
  • Kinky Boots celebrated its third year on Broadway in April 2016.
  • While onstage, the performers' body temperatures can reach up to 103 degrees.
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