That is “Sex Is In The Heel,” one of the show-stopping songs that earned “Kinky Boots” Tony awards for best musical and best score. Cyndi Lauper wrote the music and lyrics for “Kinky Boots.” It was the first Broadway musical for the 1980s pop music star. She is the first woman to receive a Tony for best score without sharing the award with a man.
Billy Porter won the best actor award for his part in the musical, which also won for best choreography, orchestrations and sound design.
Critics also liked “Matilda The Musical,” a Royal Shakespeare Company production based on a children’s book by Roald Dahl.
The musical won a total of four Tony awards last Sunday. They include best book of a musical for Dennis Kelly and best actor in a musical for Gabriel Ebert.
Playwright Christopher Durang won the award for best play for the comedy “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.” Again, David Cote.
“It’s kind of about being middle-aged and sad and feeling like your life hasn’t really ended up where you wanted it – and themes that every average theater critic can relate to.”
“Don't pine for me. That's ridiculous. I'm 57. I have told you for many years I'm not interested in you in that way. I march to a different drummer.”
“Why must you march to a drummer at all? Why couldn't we both walk to the sounds of a piccolo?”
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