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“Boop! The Musical,” the Broadway play that opened at the Broadhurst Theatre on April 5, has announced its final show date ...
Saturday was opening night on Broadway for a new musical based on the beloved cartoon character Betty Boop. California closes $12-billion deficit by cutting back immigrants' access to healthcare ...
Boop! The Musical will play its final Broadway performance on Sunday, July 13, producers announced today. The show will have ...
The Bettys of Nebraska got together Saturday to celebrate all things Betty. At top, Betty Juranek of Fairfield wears a Betty Boop brooch, one of many Betty Boop items around the convention. Facebook ...
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.
Boop! The Musical’ imagines the cartoon character leaving 1920s filmdom for 2020s New York City. Ticket sales were weak.
Director Jerry Mitchell’s sing-and-smile-along musical opens in New York, vastly improved from its Chicago tryout and starring the talented Jasmine Amy Rogers as Betty Boop.
You might remember Betty Boop if you’re really old. She’s the curvaceous icon from the 1930s that gave little boys boners before they knew what sex was all about.
Following on the high heels of the 2023 hit film “Barbie,” “Boop! The Musical” likewise aims to remake and rebrand another dated pop character for contemporary times and audiences. Unlike ...
“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.