Posted on 07/12/2015 5:38:25 AM PDT by NOBO2012
Of course its a musical! With TransJenders!
Kinky Boots: A drag queen comes to the rescue of a man who, after inheriting his father's shoe factory, needs to diversify his product if he wants to keep the business afloat.
Thats right, the entire first female family went to Broadway to watch the Tony Award winning Kinky Boots. Why? Because were on vacation! And were not going to Marthas Vineyard for another 4 weeks.
First Lady Michelle Obama and her two daughters brought their dancing shoes to the Saturday matinee of the hit Broadway show Kinky Boots.
The First Family, despite the efforts of Secret Service agents to get them to leave, danced and clapped in the aisles after the curtain fell at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, tweeted playwright Harvey Fierstein. NY Daily News
And believe me, if anyone knows about kinky boots, its Lady M.
Scary, yes, butt this is the kinky boot - coming soon to a theatre near me - that frightens me:
If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever. George Orwell
P.S. Tell me your grandkids wont be singing these songs 25 years from now:
Posted from: Michelle Obamas Mirror
I guess it would be boring...like 95% of conservatives, who are normal..
Lost my words over the vomitous nature of those photographs.
Actually, it’s a novelty song from “The Avengers” Brit TV show of the 60’s. It recently made a resurgence, IIRC.
Mentally ill psychopaths.
Not a bad movie, actually. The English company was (briefly) saved by getting into the niche making of kinky boots for male transvestites. But a couple years later Asian companies got into the niche and drove them OOB.
Correction, it appears the company is still in business, or at least one of the same name in the same location.
Saw the movie several years ago...before o-king and mo-queen had been ‘seated’ on the throne. Must say that I enjoyed the movie and the wonderful spirit of the young factory owner who not only wished to save his father’s business, but to keep people who wished to be employed, employed. The ‘kinky boots’ creator/designer was admired as well. He/she/it wanted to help do the same and attempted to do so. That being said...the film was viewed tongue in cheek without the surrounding ohoop-la around US today. The movie, having no musical aspects certainly was not the same act currently produced for Broadway elites.
I rather enjoyed the film as well... the message of an industry dying at the hands of southeast Asian sweatshop slave labor was what I took away from it.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.