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It's "boop-oop-a-doop" for a musical that needs a good spritz of Pooph from David Foster, making his Broadway debut.
Despite a strong lead performance by Jasmine Amy Rogers, fun songs and nifty designs, this cartoon of a show remains stuck in ...
When she lands, amusingly at Comic Con at the ... The basic and predictable book from writer Bob Martin is surely a nod to her short films, such as “Betty Boop, MD,” or “Betty Boop’s ...
So much attention is paid to Tony Awards-season Broadway shows that feature celebrities, or that derive from existing pop-culture properties, that one approaches a show like Boop! The Musical ...
“Boop! The Musical ... Nor, despite enormous effort, can the book by Bob Martin. In building a case for a vintage piece of intellectual property — Betty was born as a half-dog in ...
aka the “Boop-Oop-A-Doosical,” lies first in Bob Martin’s snappy-joke and pointed-remark laden book that doesn ... When she lands at Comic Con, people assume Betty is just another attendee ...
the show’s book writer, picks up on the idea that Betty must have become sick of those same vampish plot points, and forges a show wherein Ms. Boop undergoes a kind of early midlife crisis and ...
Book writer Bob Martin teamed up with David Foster ... Betty hops in the contraption and appropriately enough lands smack dab in the middle of Comic Con where she meets Betty Boop stan Trisha (17-year ...
Boop-oop-a-doop! The 1932 short “Stopping the Show.” Since the demise of the animated shorts, Betty has appeared in comic books, television shows, films and video games. But the platform that ...