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Despite a strong lead performance by Jasmine Amy Rogers, fun songs and nifty designs, this cartoon of a show remains stuck in two dimensions.
They made it happen with a gigantic faux Betty Boop Bang—a nice reminder for anyone who wants to try the style without going ...
The classic cartoon character Betty Boop is bigger than ever with a Broadway musical, makeup, clothes and more.
Tony Award-winning director-choreographer Jerry Mitchell breaks down the creation of “Where Is Betty?”—the viral showstopper ...
The Betty we meet in “BOOP!” skews more closely to her original incarnation ... Rather than simply getting chased by cartoon men (“Then I knock ’em out with whatever’s at hand,” she explains at one ...
Now, the 16-time Grammy winner is adding a doe-eyed cartoon pinup to his inimitable list of divas. "Boop! The Musical" is a blissful, toe-tapping spectacle that imagines if Betty Boop (Jasmine Amy ...
It's "boop-oop-a-doop" for a musical that needs a good spritz of Pooph from David Foster, making his Broadway debut.
Most impressively for the newcomer, she’s h anded the tricky task of bringing to life a silly and largely irrelevant cultural icon — the 1930s cartoon character Betty Boop — and t ...
28), with a quizzical raise of the eyebrow. The cartoon character of Betty Boop may be iconic—and she may have a diehard fan-base—but she is not big in the now. Not only that, the show ...
Unlike Barbie, who has had a ubiquitous cultural presence for decades, Betty Boop is a Depression-era cartoon character of a jazz-age flapper, and in looks, attitude and style, she is of her time ...
Unlike Barbie, who has had a ubiquitous cultural presence for decades, Betty Boop is a Depression-era cartoon character of a jazz-age flapper, and in looks, attitude and style, she is of her time ...