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How Jasmine Amy Rogers 'completely transforms' into Betty Boop. For Rogers, “it’s been a long, long road” to playing Betty on Broadway. In early workshops of the show, ...
“boop! The Musical” has a book written by Bob Martin, music by David Foster, lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, and is Directed and Choreographed by Jerry Mitchell. Jasmine Amy Rogers stars as Betty ...
Jay's Hidden Treasures Flea Market & Gift Shop, in Lake Ronkonkoma, is a place where you can find collectibles such as Jeremy Chiaramonte's Betty Boop collection. Chiaramonte says Boop never ...
After noticing the boop-oop-a-doop moment, Sunshine brought burnout Betty Boop T-shirts into the shop, perfect for wearing with baggy jeans and sneakers, she says. “I was like, oh, gotta get on ...
For “Boop! The Musical” star Jasmine Amy Rogers, Betty Boop was “always in the background of my life somewhere,” says the dynamic Broadway lead. “I always knew who she was because she ...
Betty Boop has tumbled out of her black-and-white cartoon world into moden-day New York City with all its vibrant sights and sounds. It's a big adventure for our 1930s flapper girl, and an even ...
The song is Foster’s tribute of sorts to the late Stephen Sondheim, whom he emailed five years ago for advice on “Boop!” “I said, Mr. Sondheim, you don’t know me, but I’m the guy who ...
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.
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.
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 ...
A 1930s Cartoon Character, Betty Boop, Comes to Life as Broadway’s Most Compelling Musical Comedy Heroine in Decades. Credit the show’s librettist, Bob Martin, and the director and choreographer, ...