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“Boop! The Musical” borrows from “Barbie” and “The Wizard of Oz,” takes on #MeToo Baddies and Eric Adams, and brings a show-stopping rainbow of joy to Broadway.
She may be playing a two-dimensional character, but she’s one he ck of a triple threat. That’s Jasmine Amy Rogers, the 25-year-old actress who’s making a marvelous Broadway debut in “Boop ...
Two bombshells hit Broadway, but only one ignites “Boop!" makes a fresh star of the classic cartoon, while “Smash” banks on the rhythms of background television.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The It girl with the spit curl looks great for 100, but her Broadway musical, which feels like one big merch grab, is boop-boop-a-don’t. By ...
Jerry Mitchell’s sing- and smile-a-long production of “Boop! The Musical” is a stellar showcase for its ascendant young star, Jasmine Amy Rogers, who does not let playing a literal cartoon ...
Betty's on Broadway! Animation icon Betty Boop leaps off of the screen and takes the stage live in living color in BOOP! The Musical, opening tonight at the Broadhurst Theatre. Read reviews for ...
Boop! The Betty Boop Musical will begin previews at Broadway’s Broadhurst Theatre on on March 11, 2025, with an opening night set for April 5.
Poor Betty was a victim of the Hays Code, or the Motion Picture Production Code, which in 1934 banned profanity and curtailed violence and sexual content in movies — even animated movies.
Betty Danger's shut down in 2022, shortly after the property hit the market for $4.2 million. The destination was also listed for sale, for $5.2 million, in 2020.
Betty Boop, the iconic scat-singing cartoon flapper with a giant head and tiny dress, made her debut on Aug. 9, 1930, in the animated short “Dizzy Dishes.” Like many other characters at the ...
So much attention is paid to Tony Awards-season Broadway shows that feature celebrities, or that derive from existing pop-culture properties, that one approaches a show like Boop! The Musical ...