KINKY BOOTS The Musical UK and Ireland Tour

The brand-new Made at Curve production of the Olivier, Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical KINKY BOOTS The Musical, is touring the UK and Ireland.

Kinky Boots stars Newtion Matthews (ONCE ON THIS ISLAND) playing Lola at certain performances and Simon Snr for all other performances, Kara Lily Hayworth (CILLA THE MUSICAL) as Nicola, Joe Caffrey (BILLY ELLIOT) as Don, Kathryn Barnes (GUYS & DOLLS) as Pat, Lucy Williamson (FAME!) as Trish, Jonathan Dryden Taylor (FIDDLER ON THE ROOF) as Mr Price, Scott Paige (I SHOULD BE SO LUCKY) as George and Liam Doyle (HEATHERS) as Harry.

The cast is completed by Kofi Dennis (HAMLET), Ru Fisher (SOMETHING ROTTEN! LIVE IN CONCERT), Ben Middleton (GREASE), Ashley-Jordon Packer (A CHORUS LINE), Cerys Burton (THE ODYSSEY), Cole Dunn (THE WIZARD OF OZ), Kaya Farrugia (THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME), Jordan Isaac (EVITA), Deena Kapadia (GREASE), Tori McDougall (BILLY ELLIOT) and Liam McEvoy (LEGALLY BLONDE).

They join the previously announced Johannes Radebe (STRICTLY COME DANCING) as Lola, Dan Partridge (GREASE) as Charlie Price and Courtney Bowman (LEGALLY BLONDE) as Lauren.

KINKY BOOTS The Musical features a score by Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein. It will be directed by Curve’s Artistic Director Nikolai Foster (THE WIZARD OF OZ, A CHORUS LINE, BILLY ELLIOT).

After inheriting his family’s failing shoe factory and with a relationship on the rocks, life is proving to be very challenging for Charlie Price. That is until he meets Lola, a drag queen whose sparkle and unsteady heels might just hold the answer to saving the struggling business.

2025 TOUR SCHEDULE

17 – 25 January Leicester Curve

28 January – 1 February Woking New Victoria Theatre

4 – 8 February Manchester Palace Theatre

11 – 15 February Glasgow Kings Theatre

18 – 22 February Edinburgh Playhouse

25 February -1 March Truro Hall for Cornwall

4 – 8 March Norwich Theatre Royal

11 – 15 March Milton Keynes Theatre

18 – 22 March Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre

25 – 29 March Brighton Theatre Royal

15 – 19 April Birmingham Hippodrome

22 – 26 April Plymouth Theatre Royal

29 April – 3 May Stockton Globe

6 – 10 May Newcastle Theatre Royal

13 – 17 May Bristol Hippodrome

20 – 24 May Leeds Grand Theatre

27 – 31 May Southampton Mayflower Theatre

3 – 7 June Southend Cliffs Pavilion

10 – 14 June Canterbury Marlowe Theatre

17 – 21 June Belfast Grand Opera House

24 – 28 June Sheffield Lyceum Theatre

1- 5 July Nottingham Theatre Royal

8 – 12 July Liverpool Empire Theatre

15 – 19 July Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre

22 – 26 July Oxford New Theatre

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