Jeff writes book reviews for a variety of publishers and is active in community theater. Since 2013, Jeff has owned and operated Matrix Notary Service.
With equal parts sass and sizzle, Delaware Theater Company’s production of Kinky Boots took the stage Saturday night. It was a sold-out crowd for the most anticipated musical of the season. Based on the 2005 film, Kinky Boots is a musical comedy centered on the unlikely pairing of boot-maker Charlie and drag queen Lola. The premise alone is unique enough to tantalize this theatergoer. I was already clutching my pearls.
Kinky Boots playing now at DTC. Photo by Matt Urban, NĂ¼POINT Marketing |
With a short expository song introducing the characters as young men, the show quickly escalates into a fast-paced riotous explosion of emotions. When Charlie is forced to take over the family business, he is unprepared for the rocky road ahead of him. The factory that has been in his family for four generations is in danger of closure due to shaky economic times. Realizing his family firm will not survive, Charlie informs his employees that he must let them all go. In a shocking and hilarious reversal, each employee gives Charlie a microeconomics lesson that motivates him to find a new way of doing business. A chance encounter with Lola outside a drag club in London creates a partnership that rocks the industry.
The Delaware Theater Company partnered with New Light Theater to bring about this amazing production. Every aspect of this production was carefully managed to provide an awe-inspiring theatrical experience. The stage itself was its own character, contributing to the mood of the performance.
There are no stars in this production. By that I mean everyone stands out in their own way. There are main characters, tertiary figures, and ensemble members — all of whom are amazing in their contributions. Adam Hoyak (Charlie) transforms from reserved and uncertain to passionate and determined. Rachel Maselek (Lauren) is not only hilarious in her role but manages to bring an equal amount of comedy and longing to her numbers as she gradually falls for Charlie. Cookie Diorio (Lola) has a stage presence that can be felt in the dark and a voice that resonates to the back of the house. The Angels were more than backup dancers, they were a show of their own. The ensemble factory members each brought character traits to their silent yet vital roles.
Kinky Boots was a wonderful and unique breath of fresh air in a world where entertainment consists of zombies, viral pandemics, dystopias, and other apocalyptic ephemera.
- Wednesday, October 2, @ 2:00pm
- Thursday, October 3 @ 7:00pm
- Friday, October 4 @ 7:00pm
- Saturday, October 5 @ 2:00pm
- Saturday, October 5 @ 7:30pm
- Sunday, October 6 @ 2:00pm
- Wednesday, October 9 @ 2:00pm
- Thursday, October 10 @ 7:00pm
- Friday, October 11 @ 7:00pm
- Saturday, October 12 @ 2:00pm
- Saturday, October 12 @ 7:30pm
- Sunday, October 13 @ 2:00pm