KINKY BOOTS Reviews
mjroberts972
Understudy Joined: 6/13/11
#25KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/4/13 at 11:34pmWhen I saw it last week, the audience ate it up. I think they received it well. Almost too well.
#26KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/4/13 at 11:35pmIt is hysterical watching all the naysayers scramble to find excuses why this show will still fail as all these great reviews roll in.....and people going so far as to say Brantley was paid off to write a good review need psychological assistance.
#27KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/4/13 at 11:41pmI'm sure bjh was being hyperbolic, Matt....
#28KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/4/13 at 11:44pmThank you for clarifying that for him, rocks. People on here always amaze me, but then I remember where I am and shouldn't be surprised.
#29KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/4/13 at 11:50pmI just don't understand these enthusiastic reviews. I wanted to love this show. But it was just so safe and...familiar.
#30KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/4/13 at 11:51pmMore than one person said the same thing, but yes, thanks sooooooooooooo much for educating me on the collective sarcasm on here.
#31KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/4/13 at 11:54pm
Village Voice is mixed to positive: http://blogs.villagevoice.com/dailymusto/2013/04/kinky_boots_is.php
Bloomberg.com is positive: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2013-04-04/lauper-s-kinky-boots-brings-sweet-film-to-stage-review
Washington Post is positive: http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/review-kinky-boots-is-a-sweet-love-story-about-sons-families-and-red-patent-leather/2013/04/04/16378e4a-9d80-11e2-9219-51eb8387e8f1_story.html
Variety is mixed/positive: http://variety.com/2013/legit/reviews/legit-review-kinky-boots-1200333293/
Backstage is positive: http://www.backstage.com/review/ny-theater/broadway/kinky-boots-harvey-fierstein-cyndi-lauper-jerry-mitchell-billy-porter-stark-sands/
NBC is mixed: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/entertainment/the-scene/kinky-boots-review-201455191.html
Updated On: 4/4/13 at 11:54 PM
#32KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/4/13 at 11:57pmMost of the reviewers say it's "safe" and "familiar," but that doesn't mean it's a horrible thing.
#33KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 12:03am
"She might be Tony-winner Cyndi Lauper by June. I'm not a fan of pop songwriters crossing over to musical theater, but this score intrigues me."
JV, why?
#34KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 12:38amSO HAPPY for the positive reviews! What a great show IMO. This board never ceases to amaze me...
#35KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 1:03amThe review from Brantley seems fairly favorable. He likes the score better than the book, and he likes the first act better than the second, but he has very nice things to say about everything else. That's the most competent review I've read from him in a while.
#36KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 1:24amI am so happy to all those involved for these great reviews - having followed this show since Chicago's invited dress. I have always thought that this show, while very flawed, has a lot of heart. More importantly, Jerry Mitchell knows how to create showstoppers, and he does just that at just the right times to great effect, as evident when I saw this again in NY to a largely tourist audience that LOVED it. Several of the reviews say, "yes there are so many things off but, why fight it. . . " and I think that is the key to this show's success. The average theatre goer will have a great time. Here's to a long run.
#37KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 3:04amI think this show will win the Tony for best musical. It was amazing.
#38KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 4:51am
I cannot believe the number of people on this board who were chomping at the bit waiting to read negative reviews for this show so they could justify their disdain for it.
This mock disbelief and catty comments like: "Who paid him to write that" are disturbing, as if your negative opinions were the only ones that mattered.
SMDH
Updated On: 4/5/13 at 04:51 AM
#39KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 6:36amThis was my favorite show that I saw last week during my trip to NY, so I'm thrilled with the largely positive reviews! I haven't been able to get the songs out of my head! I definitely think it's between this and MATILDA for Best Musical. Congrats to the cast and crew of KINKY BOOTS!!! Here's to a healthy run on Broadway!
#40KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 8:35am
I have no "disdain" for this show, on the contrary, I really wanted it to succeed, and I would certainly champion it over most of the big, bland, family-type shows. But it should have been better; the leads were not strong enough to overcome the weak book and songs; even Brantley commented on how the finale was the same HAIRSPRAY number (and yeah, I liked it again too).
As someone who deals with the public, I am at a loss this season. I recommend and buy a great many theatre tickets for out-of-towners, and I don't know what to recommend. Yes, the preview audience certainly liked KB, but will the average out-of-town theatergoer feel the same? MATILDA has already peaked with my buyers, but if it gets raves, I suppose it will be the most-requested show. It's just tough to recommend shows that I know aren't that good, and then to apologize to people for sending them to shows that I don't even like.
After Eight
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
#41KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 8:43am
"It's just tough to recommend shows that I know aren't that good, and then to apologize to people for sending them to shows that I don't even like."
Why not just be up front with them and tell them the shows are no good? Then there'll be no reason for guilt and no need for apologies.
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#42KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 9:35amJAY- why would you send something to something you don't like? Or is it pin just don't like anything? Sorry. Confused.
#44KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 10:10am
Why is it so hard to understand why someone would send others to a show he doesn't personally like? Perhaps he can understand that not everyone has the same taste he has? Isn't that just logical?
On the simplest level, if he's getting tickets for a bunch of 12 year olds, it is extremely likely he'll find a show that they'd like a whole lot more than he does.
Not unlike restaurants. I happen to hate Carmine's, but if a fairly large group of high schoolers were looking for a place before theatre, I can't think of a better place to send them.
#45KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 10:11amI hae been chomping at the bit to see this since it was in Chicago! It's always been a favorite movie of mine and this show just looks so damn fun! Personally, of all the much hyped aboout shows opening this season this is the one I have most been looking forward to seeing! May 4 get here now!
#46KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 10:12amI am so glad for the positive reviews. I saw it first week of previews and found it highly entertaining--more so than Matilda. I already have tickets to see it again later this month.
#47KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 10:44am
Congrats to the cast & crew on the positive reviews!
I am a bit surprised by the Chris Jones review, in respect to this quote:
“Much crucial work has been done since the Chicago tryout, successful as it was. Most important, the world of the show is now far more consistent and truthful, with prior campy excesses tamed, most contrivances softened and various inauthentic elements shorn (or at least made more credibly British).”
I saw the show in Chicago and, from most reviews on here and everything that I have heard, not much seems to have been changed from the Chicago run, so I was surprised to read this from Chris Jones. I thought his review of the Chicago tryout was really well written and, quite specifically, detailed what he felt should be done to improve the show. So, it’s odd to me that he seems to gloss over and generalize how it has improved. I would love to know what was done to the show to make him feel like it’s more consistent and truthful (especially as I haven’t heard of almost any changes). That was my biggest issue with the show when I saw it (other than Porter, which I seem to be in the minority disliking his performance) - all fluff and no depth or truthfulness. Which would be completely fine, except it was clear that this show wanted to say something more. I would love to know how (if) things were reworked to remedy that problem (as Chris Jones clearly feels like it has been).
Anyone who saw it both in Chicago and NYC have any insight to this?
Owen22
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/24/11
#48KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 10:53am
Did anyone here see the Chicago out of town preview and again see previews in New York. Chris Jone's review hints they improved it but didn't give many specifics.
I don't want to spend money on this again if the more problematic moments (Charlie's sudden nastiness, the ludicrousness of the Paris fashion show, among other Act 2 descents into stupidity). I was worried when in Chicago I heard they threw out one of the better numbers (Charlie's Superhero song) when there were SO MANY worse songs to kick to the curb. Yet I liked enough of the show to be curious if it truly has improved...
theaterlover10
Swing Joined: 2/10/13
#49KINKY BOOTS Reviews-Talkin' Broadway review
Posted: 4/5/13 at 10:59am
Here is how one investor responded via Twitter
"Hollis (@hollisst)
4/5/13, 2:34 AM
The LA Times can kneel down, open its online mouth & suck my ****ing cock. A critic in need of a serious snogging. #PointsIfUGetTheReference"
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