Gigi Hadid Supports Ex-Stepfather David Foster at ‘Boop’ Musical Opening
- The musical features Jasmine Amy Rogers in her Broadway debut as Betty Boop, showcasing her talent with engaging songs and performances, directed by Jerry Mitchell.
- Betty Boop's character evolves from a flapper to a relatable figure facing modern challenges, including a mayoral election, while developing meaningful relationships.
- The production presents a mix of humor and dazzling stagecraft, featuring energetic dance numbers and a charming storyline that explores themes of love and friendship.
- Despite some skepticism about Betty Boop's appeal in today's culture, the production has received positive reviews for its humor and engaging performances, especially from Rogers.
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Review: ‘Boop! The Musical’ opens on Broadway as a retro song-and-dance celebration
NEW YORK — Ignore the cynics and their interest in intimidating ironic innovation! With the market tanking and worry exploding all around, affordable escapism soon will be having a boffo moment at the Broadway box office. Enter at the Broadhurst Theatre a joyous, retro, family-friendly charmer for a discombobulated world. Director Jerry Mitchell’s sing-and-smile-along production of “Boop! The Musical” is like gulping a glass of fizzy sangria aft…
'Boop!' Broadway Review: First Barbie, Now Betty Gets Dragged Into the 21 Century
You’ve won 16 Grammy Awards and now want to write your first Broadway musical. What source material do you pick? There are so many great novels, movies, straight plays and TV shows out there to choose from. David Foster, the composer of such hit songs as “I Will Always Love You” and “The Power of Love,” chose a cartoon character born in the Great Depression. You might remember Betty Boop if you’re really old. She’s the curvaceous icon from the 1…
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, Jerry Mitchell, whose many celebrated credits include ‘Kinky Boots’ and ‘Legally Blonde.’
‘Boop!’ Review: This Cartoon of a Broadway Musical is Stuck in Two Dimensions
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 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 […]
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