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    Houston's Broadway

    Dressing a drag queen: Behind the scenes confessions from Kinky Boots and its wild backstage drama

    Tarra Gaines
    Feb 17, 2015 | 2:51 pm

    Kinky Boots, the Tony Awarding winning musical now at the Hobby Center, is a show with dazzling dance numbers performed by women and men, lots of men, wearing six inch heels, but after meeting Kinky Boots star Darius Harper and his star dresser Mikey Piscitelli and getting a behind-the-scenes look at the production, I’ve discovered the greatest dance of all might be one the audience never sees.

    While the aerobatic, shimmying drag queens and factory workers sing and dance the two and half hours away on stage, backstage a particular kind of tango happens between Harper and Piscitelli.

    Harper plays night club singer Lola and her alter ego Simon (and in some scenes Simon and his alter ego Lola) who is hired by the show’s other main character Charlie Price to design those kinky boots.

    All together he wears 13 different looks, eight different pairs of shoes, four wigs and needs five makeup changes.

    The show, based on the 2005 movie, contains a classic oddball underdog story at its core, as Charlie attempts to save the failing family shoe factory by finding a new untapped niche market. After a chance meeting with Lola, he soon realizes that unrealized market, men who wear glittering, towering heels, is staring (down at) him right in the face.

    The Backstage Show

    During the show Harper goes through major transformations from one scene to the next, from full queen regalia to a professional trained boxer in the ring. All together he wears 13 different looks, eight different pairs of shoes, four wigs and needs five makeup changes.

    The only way any actor could make it through is with lots of behind the scenes help. And if real backstage life were just like the musical onstage, this would be time to cue the catchy “this could be the start of a great partnership” music because this would be the moment to reveal Mikey Piscitelli, Spring native who 10 years ago went off to New York with Broadway dreams and is now back again as the star dresser doing his own part to make audiences believe in Lola.

    Sometimes they get a few minutes to make a change, sometimes only seconds. The frantic changes offstage are their own choreography.

    Piscitelli’s duties begin three or four hours before every performance as he thoroughly checks and prepares all 13 of Lola/Simon’s looks. Some of the delicate costumes, like a show stopping hand-beaded red number need constant maintenance. Then during the performance, Piscitelli has to be there at all times to get Harper in and out of these dramatically different looks. Sometimes they get a few minutes to make a change, sometimes only seconds. Piscitelli explained that the frantic changes offstage are their own choreography.

    “It’s like a separate, lovely show that only we have the privilege of seeing every night,” says Piscitelli, and then draws a connection between his role, and all the backstage crews' responsibilities, and a major message of Kinky Boots.

    “Every show has people doing all sorts of jobs to make the show happen, but with this show I think it’s very special because it’s all about taking pride about whatever you do in life and doing it very well,” Piscitelli says. “Everything all adds up to make the whole picture. You don’t see me during the night but you see my work on him and I try to bring pride to everything I do.”

    A Unique Partnership

    A star dresser who goes with a musical is a rare position these days. Most traveling productions use local crew in every city. But Harper feels Kinky Boots in particular needs a permanent dresser.

    “It’s essentially for a show like this that has such expensive costumes, difficult costumes to work with, quick changes,” Harper says. “It’s important to have someone who knows the show in and out who can govern what happens with the locals and oversee the changes.”

    "This poor guy gets kneed in the face sometimes; his fingers get chewed up from the boots, but he’s so gracious and so amazing. I truly couldn’t do it without him.”

    Later, as Harper gave me a quick tour of Lola’s wigs, he admitted how reassuring it is for him to have Piscitelli as a constant as they travel from city to city.

    “It’s very personally,” he says. “They see you naked, literally not figuratively. You have to have a trusting relationship. I like to be self-sufficient with my costumes but with this show there’s no way I could. So I have to give power to someone else and trust. This poor guy gets kneed in the face sometimes; his fingers get chewed up from the boots, but he’s so gracious and so amazing. I truly couldn’t do it without him.”

    And how does Piscitelli feel being back home? He says that with the show in Houston, he felt like he’s come full circle.

    “All the theater I saw growing up was here or Jones Hall or the Alley Theater,” Piscitelli admits. “I didn’t see a Broadway show until I moved to New York. I used to stand outside that stage door waiting for autographs.

    "I thought I’ve never be a part of that kind of stuff, but now I’m walking in and dressing the star. It doesn’t get much better than that.”

    Kinky Boots runs at the Hobby Center through Sunday.

    A star is born: Darius Harper transformed to the main character Lola in TUTS' production of Kinky Boots.

    Tarra Gaines TUTS Kinky Boots Darius Harper as Lola February 2015 in costume
    Photo by © Matthew Murphy
    A star is born: Darius Harper transformed to the main character Lola in TUTS' production of Kinky Boots.
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    Pop Art

    World-renowned interactive balloon art museum glides into Houston

    Natalie Grigson
    Oct 22, 2025 | 9:15 am
    Balloon Museum Hypercosmo
    Courtesy of the Balloon Museum.
    See Hypercosmo at the Balloon Museum.

    Houstonians who love a good psychedelic, interactive, and highly Instagrammable art experience are in luck, because the world-renowned Balloon Museum is opening its doors in Houston on November 15.

    As the name indicates, the Balloon Museum focuses particularly on inflatable and air-based art. So balloons, yes, but also aerial installations, interactive lighting displays, and more.

    Balloon Museums are located across the globe and have various exhibits. Houston's Balloon Museum will showcase the Pop Air – Art Is Inflatable exhibit, which explores "the intersection of art, air, and creativity," according to a press release. Created by Italy-based Lux Entertainment, the exhibit features large-scale installations, some of which span more than 65,000 square feet.

    D.R.E.A.M.S. by Camilla Falsini at the Balloon Museum D.R.E.A.M.S. by Camilla Falsini is coming to the Balloon Museum.Photo courtesy of the Balloon Museum

    "The all-encompassing experience stands out for its pop aesthetic, celebrating the power of play and human connection while inviting visitors of all ages to engage with contemporary art in new ways," says the press release.

    More concretely, this exhibit will feature the following pieces, created by 14 artists from around the world:

    • Cyril Lancelin, with Crazy Love for Polygons, invites visitors to explore and build within a geometric dimension.
    • Italian creative studio Hyperstudio presents three works — Glowing Ballet, 10 Agosto, and Hypercosmo — exploring the balance between chaos and stillness.
    • Quiet Ensemble inspires wonder with Soft Hurricane and Hypercosmo
    • Australian studio ENESS introduces Spiritus Sonata, which evokes the magic of childhood through sound.
    • Karina Smigla-Bobinski creates a direct connection with the viewer through ADA
    • Silenius by Max Streicher is an ephemeral figure crafted from spinnaker nylon, a delicate and translucent material.
    • Digital art is represented by Ultravioletto’s VR experience and ARIA – The Breath Immersive Experience, an infinity room by Pepper’s Ghost.
    • The works of MOTOREFISICO, Pneuhaus & Bike Powered Events, Jimmy Kuehnle, and Rub Kandy encourage active participation, while Filthy Luker’s Goofs — gentle giants — silently observe visitors.

    The Balloon Museum sees more than 7 million visitors annually, has been awarded multiple worldwide Best Event Awards in 2022 and 2023, and has even been featured in the Netflix series Emily in Paris. Austin's opening will mark the museum's first location in Texas.

    Balloon Museum Spiritus Sonata by ENESS Spiritus Sonata by ENESS.Courtesy of the Balloon Museum

    “The world’s largest event dedicated to air and inflatable installations is coming to Houston with monumental and interactive works,” Lux Entertainment founder Roberto Fantauzzi said in a statement. “In Pop Air, play becomes both a language and an intellectual experience — not just physical movement, but a journey inward. The project blends pop culture with conceptual research, engaging even those who don’t typically visit museums and offering them a truly memorable experience."

    "Swing" by Motorefisico at Balloon Museum "Swing" by Motorefisico — part of a different international exhibition — shows scale as a child explores.Photo courtesy of the Balloon Museum

    Houston's Balloon Museum will be located at 2501 Commerce St. from November 15 through April 19. 2026. Tickets range from $34 to $50, depending on guest's age and time of day, and are available online now.

    Hours of operation vary by time and day. See the exhibit's website for details.

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