"Kinky Boots" / "Grit"
Still running, as I write, at the Wales Millennium Centre is
“Kinky
Boots”, the Broadway/West End hit stopping off as part of an extensive
U.K tour. This tale of a struggling Northampton shoe-making factory which saves
itself by starting to cater to the drag queen market features a dazzling
central performance from Kayi Ushe as Lola (aka Simon), and a mercifully
non-musical-theatre-esque song score by Cyndi Lauper. And without getting
bogged down in debate, Harvey Fierstein’s script provokes discussion about the
nature of masculinity.
Kayi Ushe in "Kinky Boots" (Photo: Helen Maybanks) |
The night after seeing this, I went to a preview of a show at the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of scale – a one-man play on a post-apocalyptic theme, which is being taken to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. “Grit”, written and performed by Benjamin McCann, is a highly accomplished production – it will be interesting to see how the Edinburgh run goes.
Labels: british theatre guide, edinburgh, musical theatre, royal welsh college of music and drama, theatre, theatre review, wales millennium centre
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