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I'm Seeing Kinky Boots For The First Time

I'm Seeing Kinky Boots For The First Time

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#1I'm Seeing Kinky Boots For The First Time
Posted: 11/11/15 at 7:30am

I'm seeing "Kinky Boots" today at Austin's Bass Concert Hall.  Just curious, but how did you feel about the show after you saw it for the first time too?  I am treating myself today on my 54th birthday.


"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)
Updated On: 11/11/15 at 07:30 AM

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TheGingerBreadMan
#2I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 7:59am

I had a great time at the show. I was sitting in the 3rd or 4th row, and one of the Angels made eye contact and winked at me during the finale, which made my day. You'll love it! Have fun! 

rebeccmam31
#3I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 8:06am

Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I'm seeing "Kinky Boots" today at Austin's Bass Concert Hall, on this special day. LIV.  Just curious, but how did you feel about the show after you saw it for the first time too?"

I thought it was a great time--had a fun energy and a nice message. Everyone in our group (there were five of us) really enjoyed it! Have a fantastic time!

 

elderchistery
#4I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 8:13am

I really enjoyed Kinky Boots my first time watching it. The music is what won me over and it has a nice message and great leads. Overall I felt it wasn't really anything special but it was a fun uplifting night out and what more could you ask for.

KathyNYC2
#5I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 9:29am

I have enjoyed the show each time I have seen it...and the first time was no exception (except I saw a preview the first time so was able to see a few extra scenes that were eventually cut from the show when it was "set".) I have only seen it in NYC...

broadwaysfguy
#6I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 9:45am

happy birthday!

 I felt very joyful and completely satisfied at the conclusion of Kinky Boots after seeing the OBC during its first year.. ive seen the show three times since

I loved the story(had seen the movie) and thought it was a great transfer of the movie story. Book had lots of fantastic one liners form harvey fierstein. Cindi Lauper hit it out of the park with the score, (very memorable and catchy songs) and the cast was fantastic costumes and makeup of course were incredible and the sets and lighting were well done

I think kinky boots is in that rare category of "perfect musical", fast paced, wildly entertaining, emotionally moving, and very memorable songs, and is one of the top three musicals of the past five years, along with Book of Mormon and Hamilton.

I will see it again at some point....

have a great time!

 

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hushpuppy
#7I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 10:03am

I enjoyed it, but in no way would I describe it as a 'perfect musical'. To me it was like cotton candy, fun while it lasted, but when it was gone, there was no lingering effect. Walking to dinner afterward I couldn't recall one tune. I did get the feeling that I was being beaten over the head for 2 1/2 hours, and the number I liked the best, 'I'm Not My Father's Son', actually occurred when the show slowed down and caught its breath for a minute. 

 

FWIW, everybody I've recommended the show to has enjoyed it, but nobody I know thought the score was memorable enough to buy the CD (we're old, we still buy CDs)

 

For me, a few of the musicals I consider 'perfect' are South Pacific, A Chorus Line, and The Most Happy Fella. I haven't seen Hamilton, but, IMHO, Kinky Boots  is certainly not of that caliber.


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Hamilton22
#8I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 10:05am

The show is so mediocre.  Billy porter elevated the show to make it seem better than it was. I can't imagine anyone wanting to see it more than once. 

asmith0307
#9I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 10:16am

Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I'm seeing "Kinky Boots" today at Austin's Bass Concert Hall.  Just curious, but how did you feel about the show after you saw it for the first time too?  I am treating myself today on my 54th birthday."

I saw Kinky Boots quite a few times this summer. Its a fun show. Are you going to come out profoundly changed? Probably not. Are you going to have a good time (as long as you let yourself have a good time), yes. 

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#10I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 10:30am

I loved the show and saw it without Porter the first time around and I quickly booked tickets to see the tour when it was near me and plan to do so again when it comes back! Also if I get to nyc in time I would love to see Wayne Brady! A feel good show that had me singing and dancing for weeks afterwards both times I've seen it. Would love to see it again and again!!! Happy birthday and enjoy!!!


<-- Tevye, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, March 2018

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JeaniusIsMe
#11I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 11:01am

I saw the tour when it came through Chicago this summer, and I really enjoyed it. It's a fun score, has some really wonderful dance moments, and it's a great night out. You'll have a fun time- have a great birthday!

jwsel
#12I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 11:05am

Hamilton22 said: "The show is so mediocre.  Billy porter elevated the show to make it seem better than it was. I can't imagine anyone wanting to see it more than once. 

 

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Totally with you on this.  The music is mediocre and the book is horrible.  At intermission, my cousin and I listed seven things that we predicted would happen in the second act.  Six of them happened and the seventh sort of happened.  Billy Porter was exceptional, but that was by far the worst show I saw on that trip to New York.

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#13I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 1:17pm

Well, I've read all of your posts, but I'm thinking that I'll wind up feeling the same way after I saw "Xanadu"....having had a very fun time.  


"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)

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haterobics
#14I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 1:22pm

jwsel said: "At intermission, my cousin and I listed seven things that we predicted would happen in the second act.  Six of them happened and the seventh sort of happened."

 

Is that really that difficult a party trick, though? I mean, I wouldn't engage in that sort of thinking, since it just further deflates the time you're having... but I have to imagine it wouldn't be too difficult to succeed at this, were I so inclined. If Act I is all the conflict, you predicted the resolutions?! Eh...

 

Updated On: 11/11/15 at 01:22 PM

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Hamilton22
#15I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 1:26pm

The plot is just tired and predictable. And then they wrapped  up the finale  in a "cute" little hairspray You can't stop the beat rip off. Boring....

Queen of the Night
#16I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 2:02pm

I really enjoyed it. Saw it on tour and in NYC with the original cast (Billy Porter was phenomenal!). I liked the movie too. It's a fun show with a good uplifting message. I think you will find it an enjoyable evening in the theatre.

trpguyy
#17I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 2:05pm

I thought "what an absolute disgrace that this score won a Tony."

theatreguy12
#18I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 5:19pm

Didn't register with me at all either.  I guess I was expecting too much based on all the raves.  My friend and I left the theater feeling somewhat unfulfilled and, as someone else mentioned here, didn't find the music particularly memorable.  

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KCW
#19I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 5:54pm

I think that it's a fun time at the theatre, and maybe a bit more. I found the score memorable, especially Hold me in Your Heart and History of Wrong Guys. The Charlie character is a bit lackluster, but the rest of the show goes very well and a few times, flies. It sounds like you are seeing the tour, the cast was great when I saw it. I think you will enjoy it.


I appoligise for any spelling mistakes. I may be on my mobile. Clumsy fingers and small little touchscreen keys don't mixx. I try to spellcheck, but I may miss something.

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haterobics
#20I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 5:57pm

theatreguy12 said: "as someone else mentioned here, didn't find the music particularly memorable."

 

It was so unmemorable, you needed someone else to mention it was unmemorable to remind you?! Wow! That IS unmemorable...

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ACL2006
#21I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 6:03pm

I thought it was a fun night of theater. Nothing to rave home about but definitely a solid show that is held up by Lola. Anytime Lola isn't on stage, the show drags, and I would imagine with a weak actor playing Lola the show will fall apart. Also, the first 20 minutes of the show could easily be cut down to 6-7 minutes. "Hold Me In Your Heart" surprised me as I wasn't expecting that type of number to be put into this fun-type of flashy show. The finale was as expected, but I would definitely go back and see it again. Looking to attend Porter's final show & I'd be interested in seeing Brady in it to see if he pulls through.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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#22I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 8:10pm

I am trying to figure out how to post a pic from my Android phone...yikes. 


"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)
Updated On: 11/11/15 at 08:10 PM

theatreguy12
#23I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 8:30pm

haterobics said: "theatreguy12 said: "as someone else mentioned here, didn't find the music particularly memorable."

 

 

 

It was so unmemorable, you needed someone else to mention it was unmemorable to remind you?! Wow! That IS unmemorable..."

 

Wow is right.  What a joyful, uplifting person. 

Go find a quiet place in the room, take a deep breath and relax.  Life isn't that bad.   

 

 

 

 

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pushdabutton
#24I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 10:00pm

Happy Birthday! Have a great time at the show!

I loved it when I saw it with the OBC.

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#25I'm Seeing
Posted: 11/11/15 at 10:28pm

It's intermission. LOVE the show.   Sex Is In The Heel is fantastic.  J. Harrison Ghee is playing Lola with Adam Kaplan as Charlie.  He is very young looking and adorable.  Jim J Bullock plays George.  


"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)