Seventh Heaven Kinky Boots at the Coliseum

“Seduction amplified
The heel is the transmission

Asserting actual scientific reason
Heels tense the leg and the hindquarter region
Lifting the rear and making it appear
Pert and ready for mating season

That’s the scientific view. But you know what I say?
The sex is in the heel”

Lyric from “The Sex is in the Heel”

 

Johannes Radebe and Cast. (Photo: Matt Crockett)

Kinky Boots the Musical  returns to London after its hit run in 2015 to 2019. This stupendous show is based on the real story of a firm of Northampton shoe makers, suffering from worldwide competition, who solved their problems by breaking into the market for robust high heeled shoes and boots for drag artists.  The two men involved are Charlie Price (Matt Cardle with a wonderful 4 octave voice) son of the shoe factory’s owner and Lola (the inimitable Johannes Radebe) a drag queen who keeps breaking the heels on his shoes. 

Despite their differing backgrounds, Charlie and Lola find they have much in common and we have the stories of two fathers and the expectations each placed on their son and heir. Charlie is ready to move permanently to London from Northampton with his girlfriend Nicola (Billie-Kay) when his father Mr Price (Jonathan Dryden-Taylor) dies and the factory workers’ jobs all depend on him.  Serendipity steps in when he meets Lola involved in a scuffle outside the club where the drag queens perform in London and they strike up a friendship. 

The Cast (Photo: Matt Crockett)

The first scene where Mr Price sings, immediately had me admiring the exceptional sound quality in the Coliseum and Adam Fisher’s sound design and I was so sad to think that with Mr Price’s death I wouldn’t be hearing his voice again. But Jonathan Dryden-Taylor later reappears as one of the drag queens called the Angels. Fortunately Matt Cardle’s beautiful voice blew me away for the rest of the show.  We meet Young Charlie in this early scene (Archie John Allen, Joshua Beswick, Louis Cohen and Callum George) being brought up to care about quality leather shoes who also sings with skill.

Nicola has plans for the Northamptonshire factory to be redeveloped as condominiums but fortunately Charlie puts his foot down to save his workers from unemployment.  Robert Jones’s factory set is realistic with a conveyor belt of shoes and multiple work benches with sewing machines and strips of leather everywhere.  The place is Victorian and dark with long narrowed paned windows, a metal stair case leading off the factory floor to the small management office on a higher level.

Johannes Radebe as Lola and cast. (Photo: Matt Crockett)

Now for the scene stealing Johannes Radebe and his larger than life character, the lovely Lola. Known to the nation for his appearances on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing as choreographer and dancer, he has exquisite dance skills and has had singing lessons.  He is now officially a triple threat as he can dance, act and sing. We first see him in a 1930s style waved red hairstyle and his many beautiful wigs completely change his appearance.  On the Gala afternoon there were many drag queens in the audience but none of them could hold a candle to Lola’s beauty!

Cyndi Lauper’s range of songs from tuneful pop, funk, tango to great ballads are strong tunes and her lyrics are really worthwhile.  I loved this musical at the Adelphi in 2015 with Matt Henry and Killian Donnelly but I loved it even more at the Coliseum.  What a shame it has a closing date at the end of June, maybe so Johannes can continue on Strictly.

Matt Cardle as Charlie Price (Photo: Matt Crockett)

Both Robert Jones and Tom Rogers have worked on Costumes and this is where the Angels come into their own. I liked the wigs, the red showgirls, the blue variation on embroidered and sequinned denim and the dramatic black and red of the final number.  The factory cast too get a chance to show off the corporate success in thigh high red boots. 

There is comedy from Scott Paige as flat capped George in the factory and a boxing match between Harry (Liam Dowle) and Lola.  Young Lola (Sean Garcia Madiba, Noah Ronkainen Phillips and Rio-Blake Power) tells Simon’s story with his non-compromising father. Courtney Bowman plays Lauren who falls for Charlie.  Go to see both stars for the emotional heft of this fabulous show.  

I have never felt more confident in recommending any musical with the Five Star recommendation from Theatrevibe, the site that doesn’t do stars!  

Johannes Radebe as Lola and Matt Cardle as Charlie Price. and cast. (Photo: Matt Crockett)

Musical Numbers

Act One

Price & Son Theme  

 The Most Beautiful Thing  

 Take What You Got  

 The Land of Lola  

 Step One  

 Sex is in the Heel  

 The History of Wrong Guys  

 I’m Not My Father’s Son  

 Everybody Say Yeah  

Act Two

Price & Son Theme  (reprise)

 What a Woman Wants  

 In This Corner  

 So Long, Charlie  

 The Soul of a Man  

 Hold Me in Your Heart  

 Raise You Up/Just Be  

Johannes Radebe as Simon (Photo: Matt Crockett)

Production Notes

Kinky Boots

Book by Hervey Fierstein

Music and Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper

Choreographed by Leah Hill

Directed by Nikolai Foster

Cast

Starring:

Johannes Radebe

Matt Cardle

Tosh Wanagho-Maud 

Courtney Bowman

Billie-Kay

Billy Roberts

Rachel Izen

Jessica Daley

Jonathan Dryden Taylor

Scott Paige

Liam Doyle

WITH

Andy Barke

Kathryn Barnes

Cerys Burton

Kaya Farrugia

Nay-Nay

Keith Alexander

Nathan Daly

Kofi Dennis

Ru Fisher

Darnell Mathew-James

Liam McEvoy

Ashley-Jordon Packer

Cole Dunn

Annell Odartey

Jordan Isaac

Tori McDougall

Young Cast

Sean Garcia Madiba

Noah Ronkainen Phillips

Rio-Blake Power

Archie John Allen

Joshua Beswick

Louis Cohen

Callum George 

Creatives

Director: Nikolai Foster

Choreographer: Leah Hill

Set Designer: Robert Jones

Costume Designer: Robert Jones and Tom Rogers

Original Broadway 

Arrangements and Orchestrations:

Steve Oremus

Lighting Designer:  Ben Cracknell

Sound Designer: Adam Fisher

Musical Supervisor:  George Dyer

 

Information

Running Time: Two hours 20 minutes

with an interval

Booking until 11th July 2026

Theatre:

London Coliseum

St Martin’s Lane

London WC2N 4ES

Website: 

www.kinkybootslondon.com

Rail/Tube : Charing Cross

Reviewed by Lizzie Loveridge at the

London Coliseum at the performance on

29th March 2026

Matt Cardle as Charlie Price and Johannes Radebe as Lola (Photo: Matt Crockett)