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Jasmine Amy Rogers has been called "Broadway's newest star" for her standout performance as Betty Boop in "BOOP! The Musical.
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Betty Boop has arrived on Broadway at last! The best of Broadway came out to celebrate opening night of Boop! The Musical across the street from its Broadhurst Theatre home, at Sardi's.  Watch as we ...
The pair were there to support Parker's uncle, music producer David Foster, who composed the music for “Boop," a stage adaption of the 1930's cartoon character Betty Boop. David’s sister ...
I love pink.” It’s no surprise, then, that Jasmine Amy Rogers chose a diaphanous blush gown to celebrate her turn as Betty Boop in Boop! The Musical. Not only was Saturday her first opening night in ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. “Boop!” is the new ...
and Elle Woods from Legally Blonde is pink (Mitchell’s hat tip to himself), until Trisha (Angelica Hale), the one teenage girl in existence who happens to be a diehard Boop fan, gloms onto Betty, ...
The 75-year-old has brought his sound to the latest Broadway musical Boop! While the show based on the animated character Betty Boop was recently opened, Foster had his family's support as they all ...
“Boop! The Musical” — now playing ... Or make that 27, because Pudgy, Betty’s pug, a marionette with a lolling pink tongue operated by the puppeteer Phillip Huber, sometimes shakes a ...
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 ...