Kinky Boots

Premiere on February 1, 2025

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An award-winning Broadway musical

Written by Harvey Fierstein with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper, Kinky Boots is a musical about Charlie, who is approaching thirty and living in a small village, longing for a new life in London. When Charlie’s father suddenly passes away, the reluctant Charlie is made manager of the family’s traditional shoe factory, which starts a struggle for the future of the fading factory. When Charlie meets drag artist Lola, their shared new business idea ignites a desire for change in both of them.

Kinky Boots is about becoming yourself, the fear of the unknown and the possibility of people from different backgrounds finding common ground. Revolving around the fascinating art of drag, the musical proves that there is enormous joy and power to be found in playing with gender. Both ordinary people working in a shoe factory and the stars of a drag show sometimes need bright red glitter boots – we all crave a sense of acceptance and belonging.

Kinky Boots premiered in Chicago in 2012, and when it hit Broadway, it won the 2013 Tony Award for Best Musical. You can’t help but dance when you hear Cyndi Lauper’s music, and her Tony for Kinky Boots was the first one awarded to a female composer.

The musical is directed by the theatre’s artistic director Alma Lehmuskallio, choreographed by Henri Sarajärvi and conducted by Eeva Kontu and Ville Myllykoski. The music is produced in collaboration with MD Company.

A total of 30 performers will be seen on stage, including two children. Actors for the Oulu version were sought through an open audition, and the leading roles of Charlie, Lola and Lauren were grabbed by Väinö Riihimäki, Pekka Hiltunen and Titta Toivanen respectively.

Kinky Boots combines all the elements of a good show: it’s funny and relatable, but at the same time thought-provoking, making you think about things from a new perspective. The story is very traditional on one hand, and yet also a modern way of seeing the world. It’s difficult to understand why wearing clothes of the ‘opposite’ sex can also arouse hatred. Kinky Boots shows how much freedom a joyful and open-minded approach to different expressions of gender can offer,” says director Lehmuskallio.

The performing rights are managed by Music Theatre International.

Drag often involves dressing up as and immersing yourself in the opposite sex. In most cases, male performers wear women’s clothes, hairstyle and make-up and have a feminine appearance (drag queens), while female performers wear men’s clothes and have a masculine appearance (drag kings).

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Cast

Väinö Riihimäki
CHARLIE
Pekka Hiltunen
LOLA/SIMON
Elina Korhonen
NICOLA
Titta Toivanen
LAUREN
Janne Raudaskoski
GEORGE
Aki Pelkonen
DON
Merja Pietilä
PAT
Annina Rokka
PAT
Anne Syysmaa
TRISH
Elina Ylisuvanto
TRISH
Henri Halkola
MR PRICE & UNDERSTUDY GEORGE
Pentti Korhonen
SIMON SR
Valtteri Aaltonen
HARRY & UNDERSTUDY CHARLIE
Joose Mikkonen
RICHARD BAILEY
Timo Pesonen
FACTORY WORKER & UNDERSTUDY DON
Aki Saarela
FACTORY WORKER & UNDERSTUDY MR PRICE & SIMON SR
Petri Kauppinen
FACTORY WORKER & UNDERSTUDY THE ANGELS
Joona Saturi
FACTORY WORKER & UNDERSTUDY HARRY
Samuli Kakko
FACTORY WORKER & UNDERSTUDY HARRY & RICHARD BAILEY
Elviira Kujala
FACTORY WORKER MAGGIE & UNDERSTUDY LAUREN
Heidi Simelius
FACTORY WORKER & UNDERSTUDY NICOLA & STAGE MANAGER
Heli Haapalainen
STAGE MANAGER, FACTORY WORKER 
Emil Pohjanen
ANGEL 1 & UNDERSTUDY LOLA
Mathias Boeryd
ANGEL
Valtteri Gutev
ANGEL
Mikko Elias
ANGEL
Saku Tonteri
ANGEL
Tino Virta
ANGEL
Blake Burrow
YOUNG CHARLIE
Tuure Korja
YOUNG CHARLIE
Niilo Kajaala
YOUNG SIMON
Kostja Sipola
YOUNG SIMON

Musicians

Michael Ford, Sebastian Jeker, Sami Juntunen, Teijo Jämsä, Janne Kiilakoski, Juuso Kiviniemi, Jaakko Konttila, Into Koponen, Katariina Kuure, Petri Kuusela, Heikki Lindström, JP Peltoniemi, Kalle Pääkkönen, Sven Seebeck, Valtteri Tervo ja Tuomas J. Turunen

Team

Harvey Fierstein

Book by

Cyndi Lauper

Music and lyrics

Alma Lehmuskallio

Direction

Eeva Kontu and Ville Myllykoski

Music Supervisors

Henri Sarajärvi

Choreography

Kalle Nurminen

Set Design

Veera-Maija Murtola

Costume Design

Jukka Kyllönen

Lighting Design

Jari Niemi

Sound Design

Eija Juutistenaho

Make-up and hair Design

Kari Arffman

Dialogue translation

Hanna Kaila

Lyrics translation

Pasi Hiltula

Conductor

MD Company

Music production

Jerry Mitchell

Original Broadway Production Direction and Choreography

Stephen Oremus

Orchestrations

Original Broadway Production

Based on the Miramax motion picture

Geoff Deane and Tim Firth

Kinky Boots Movie Script

Daryl Roth and Hal Luftig

Production of Original Broadway Production

Surtitles

Download the Subtitle Mobile app from App Store or Google Play. Remember to ensure that your mobile device is fully charged and put on silent mode. Open the app and push “aloita”. Enter the performance code STOY. Choose language (English). Surtitles will automatically start with the performance. If you don’t have a smartphone, you can borrow a phone (limited number) from the office managers.

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