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The book by Bob Martin travels between Betty’s cartoon world and the real one — or at least the world of musical comedy (which isn’t all that real anyway). But Martin’s script has little ...
Try to imagine this: a family-friendly Broadway musical based on a beloved cartoon character from the Great Depression. Maybe she has distinctive hair and a signature red dress. Maybe she’s ...
There are so many great novels, movies, straight plays and ... It is questionable whether anyone involved with this musical ever watched a Betty Boop cartoon. Birkenhead’s lyrics describe ...
That’s Jasmine Amy Rogers, the 25-year-old actress who’s making a marvelous Broadway debut in “Boop,” the musical comedy ... cultural icon — the 1930s cartoon character Betty Boop ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The It girl with the spit curl looks great for 100, but her Broadway musical ... a quasi-human cartoon in a black-and-white world, stars in ...
After a disastrous debut with the musical “Carrie” in 1988 ... The performances of the students are so broad they make the cartoon characters in “Boop!” appear downright Chekhovian.
The Musical” is like gulping a glass of fizzy ... who does not let playing a literal cartoon character get in the way of a fully fleshed out performance, as sweet and vulnerable as it is ...