London Coliseum, London
Running time: 2hr 30min
Age Restrictions: This production is recommended for ages 8+. Under 5's will not be admitted
Tickets from £15.00
Valid Tuesday - Friday evening performances 23 April - 26 June 2026. Thursday matinee performance 4 - 25 June 2026, Monday performances 27 April - 6 July 2026 and Saturday evening performances 16 May - 13 June 2026. Book by 10am 15 June 2026.
The most ‘fun, feel-good and unforgettable’ (The Sun) musical of the season is now open at the London Coliseum. KINKY BOOTS, the Olivier, Tony and Grammy Award-winning sensation, is rebooted in this brand-new production that The Stage calls ‘a sequin-soaked fantasia on the West End’s biggest stage’.
Featuring ‘a fierce and fabulous performance’ (Evening Standard) from Strictly Come Dancing superstar Johannes Radebe and the ‘immaculate vocals’ (The Scotsman) of X Factor winner Matt Cardle, this ‘sparkly, joyful and life-affirming' production (Daily Star) runs at London Coliseum until 11th July.
Based on an uplifting true story and the much-loved movie, KINKY BOOTS brings together music and lyrics by pop icon Cyndi Lauper and a hilarious book by Tony Award-winner Harvey Fierstein, under the direction of award-winning Nikolai Foster (Grease, The Wizard of Oz), to create ‘a glorious revival of a modern Broadway classic’ (The Stage).
When Charlie Price inherits his family’s failing shoe factory, saving the company - and his love life - feels like an impossibly tall order. Until he meets Lola, the sparkling, larger-than-life drag queen with the unlikeliest of answers. Can they work together to reboot the business and save the day? Perhaps they just need to help each other, and everyone around them, to stand a little taller…
London Coliseum
London Coliseum
33 St Martin's Lane
London
WC2N 4ES
The London Coliseum Theatre (also known as the Coliseum Theatre) is a West End theatre on St. Martin's Lane, in central London. The theatre opened on December 24, 1904 as the London Coliseum Theatre of Varieties and was designed by architect Frank Matcham for Sir Oswald Stoll with the ambition of being the largest and finest ‘People’s palace of entertainment’ of the age. Frank Matcham also designed the London Palladium.
With 2,359 seats The London Coliseum Theatre is the largest theatre in London. It underwent extensive renovations between 2000 and 2004 when an original staircase planned by Frank Matcham was finally put in to his specifications. The theatre changed its name from the London Coliseum to the Coliseum Theatre between 1931 and 1968. During the Seond World War, the Coliseum served as a canteen for Air Raid Patrol workers, and Winston Churchill gave a speech from the stage. After 1945 the theatre was mainly used for American musicals before becoming a cinema in 1961, remaining so for seven years. In 1968 it reopened as The London Coliseum Theatre, home of Sadler’s Wells Opera. In 1974 Sadler’s Wells became English National Opera and the Company bought the freehold of the building for £12.8 million in 1992. The London Coliseum Theatre underwent a complete and detailed restoration from 2000 which was supported by National Heritage Lottery Fund, English Heritage, The National Lottery through Arts Council England, and a number of generous trust and individual donors.The auditorium and other public areas were returned to their original Edwardian decoration and new public spaces were created. The theatre re-opened in 2004.
The London Coliseum has the widest proscenium arch in London (55 feet wide and 34 feet high – the stage is 80 feet wide, with a throw of over 115 feet from the stage to the back of the balcony) and was one of the first theatres to have electric lighting. It was built with a revolving stage which consisted of three concentric rings and was 75 feet cross in total and cost Stoll £70,000. A range of modern features included electric lifts for patrons, a roof garden and an Information Bureau in which anyone expecting urgent telephone calls or telegrams could leave their seat numbers and be immediately informed if required.
English National Opera is the full time producing company at The London Coliseum, presenting a uniquely wide range of opera with an emphasis on theatricality, originality and quality. All ENO productions are sung in English and surtitled.
Acknowledged internationally for its award-winning work, English National Opera is a creative and vibrant home for compelling theatrical productions staged by imaginative artists from the worlds of opera, theatre, dance, film and the visual arts and performed by the leading British and international singers and conductors of the day.
Each Season ENO produces a high proportion of new productions, some in close collaboration with international partners such as the Metropolitan Opera, New York, ensuring that new work is regularly presented to international audiences. With a strong commitment to contemporary opera and an emphasis on nurturing and developing British talent, ENO continues to invest in the future and reach out to new audiences. Affordable tickets, membership schemes, learning progrmmes and innovative online content help us develop and extend audiences for opera.
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Travel by train: Charing Cross. Nearest tube: Leicester Square
Brilliant show. The vocals were amazing, as were all the cast. So glad we got to see it at the Adelphi before it finishes next year. One of the best shows we've seen. Thank you. x
Posted by D & C on 17/12/2018
Kinky Boots, Adelphi Theatre, London - 14th December 2018
We bought two good seats in G row stalls . Great seats at a price ! However in life you get what you pay for ! Our seats were comfortable. The show was excellent. However there was plenty of empty seats nearby, which were not shown as available on the web site.
Posted by Gordon on 29/10/2018
Kinky Boots, Adelphi Theatre, London - 24th October 2018
I was really impress with all the singers and their performance. Simon, Charlie.. all of them were great. I really enjoyed the show and I totally recommend it.
Posted by Angelica on 25/08/2018
Kinky Boots, Adelphi Theatre, London - 24th August 2018
I loved it from the very beginning. It was a hugely enjoyable evening with a very enthusiastic audience. If you are good hearted and open minded go to Kinky Boots for a great time.
Posted by Anne Davis on 12/12/2017
I loved it from the very beginning. It was a hugely enjoyable evening with a very enthusiastic audience. If you are good hearted and open minded go to Kinky Boots for a great time.
Posted by Anne Davis on 12/12/2017
I loved it from the very beginning. It was a hugely enjoyable evening with a very enthusiastic audience. If you are good hearted and open minded go to Kinky Boots for a great time.
Posted by Anne Davis on 12/12/2017