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The classic cartoon character Betty Boop is bigger than ever with a Broadway musical, makeup, clothes and more.
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Few cultural icons have held the public’s attention for as long as the one and only Betty Boop. And now, the wide-eyed vixen ...
Supported by By Michael Paulson Betty Boop has arrived on Broadway ... lived illustration — has managed to straddle media and merchandise, surviving court battles and changing mores.
From her 1930 debut as a poodle-human hybrid to a modern-day symbol of empowerment, Betty Boop has had an unusual journey to the Broadway stage. Boop-oop-a-doop!
Little of it feels original, and none of it feels necessary. But just like actual Betty Boop merchandise — the many toys, t-shirts, scrunchies and socks covered with her image – ‘Boop!’ ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers brings a bubbly humanity to the titular role, which has earned her critical raves, while Foster's jazzy dance tunes and soaring ballads elevate her performance. Tony-winning Kinky ...
Joseph Aaron Segal, an adjunct professor at RISD who once competed on Project Runway, showcases his designs inside his ...
The Musical," a Betty Boop-starring production that opened earlier this month ... the usually dapper 75-year-old is swimming in an oversized white hoodie, one of the few items that made it to his New ...
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