Set mostly in the 1940s, “Love is Afoot!” is a musical romantic comedy that explores the subject of discrimination from a unique perspective.
At its core, the musical is about two love-struck sweethearts and their struggle to be together. It chronicles the life and times of Joseph Smoot-Nibley and his journey for acceptance and quest to find his “sole-mate.” Joe’s a hopeless romantic, in love with the girl of his dreams and more specifically... her feet!
That girl is Rose Marie Pedals, and it was love at first sniff and tickle the moment they met at Joe’s shoeshine stand. Rose Marie is beautiful inside and out. She loves, adores, and understands Joe’s desires because she’s got a “thing” for feet herself. But because it’s labeled a forbidden love by society and due to their different socio-economic classes, they’re pulled apart again and again.
Giving in to peer pressure, Rose Marie ends up unhappily married to the rich, popular jock, Buzz, leaving Joe to settle down with a crabby malcontent named, Millie, who treats Joe like dirt. Millie’s only redeeming quality is the extra toe she has on each of her oversized feet. But twelve toes aren’t enough to make up for the ten that got away.
Joe takes a job at a sock-factory working for Millie’s abrasive father. Joe’s excited to be working with “digits” until he learns that the digits are just invoice numbers in accounting. Joe is miserable.
It's through sage love advice from a magical Italian shoe cobbler named Luigi, and through song and dance, that Joe and Rose Marie learn about the importance of acceptance, love and staying true to oneself.