It's not every day you get to see a new Broadway star be born, but I witnessed it at the first preview of BOOP!, a splashy new musical about the iconic cartoon character Betty Boop.
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Jasmine Amy Rogers who stars as the iconic Betty Boop in the stage production, sings the ballad. Foster, 75, tells PEOPLE "Something to Shout About" is the “11 o’clock number” in Boop!
For almost a century, Betty Boop, created by animation pioneer Max Fleischer, has won hearts and inspired fans around the world with her trademark looks, voice, and style. Now, in BOOP!
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Previews are about to begin Broadway's most adorable new show- BOOP! The Musical. The iconic Betty Boop comes to life onstage at the Broadhurst Theatre beginning March 11, 2025. What is the show ...
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