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The classic cartoon character Betty Boop is bigger than ever with a Broadway musical, makeup, clothes and more.
Despite a strong lead performance by Jasmine Amy Rogers, fun songs and nifty designs, this cartoon of a show remains stuck in two dimensions.
Who’s Betty Boop? Beyond the iconography you might have seen on a lunchbox or keychain, what do you really know? You can recognize her curls, her red flapper dress, and her pursed lips ...
Unlike Barbie, who has had a ubiquitous cultural presence for decades, Betty Boop ... bee-stung lips, curvaceous bod, and a cutesy voice with the coy catchphrase “boop-oop-a-doop.” ...
The original Betty Boop was a coquettish flapper type with long legs, pouty lips, and a cherubic head a few sizes too large for her body (wig and hair designer Sabana Majeed has provided the requisite ...
Who’s Betty Boop? Beyond the iconography you might have seen on a lunchbox or keychain, what do you really know? You can recognize her curls, her red flapper dress, and her pursed lips, plus maybe the ...
The soundtrack is an endless stream of hits from the 1950s and 60s that will have Mom singing along whether she wants to or ...
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The young actress has earned rave reviews, and a Drama League Award nomination, for her portrayal of the iconic character.
It's "boop-oop-a-doop" for a musical that needs a good spritz of Pooph from David Foster, making his Broadway debut.
But Betty Boop, the 1930s icon the show is based on, was once considered far too sexy and risque for wholesome and impressionable eyes. Poor Betty was a victim of the Hays Code, or the Motion ...