Jasmine Amy Rogers plays Betty Boop, and she embodies a jazz-age look and style that can be seen in period stars from Clara ...
Thirty-eight years ago, an ambitious young cartoonist named Frank Caruso turned up to the Manhattan offices of King Features ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers is starring in her first Broadway musical. Eight years ago, NPR talked with her when she was still in high ...
This Betty Boop is Broadway's newest star It's not every ... "I'm just ready to just go out there and do stuff, I guess, like work really hard." One night, the nominees were treated to dinner ...
Together, they’re part of the team bringing the enduring animated icon Betty Boop to contemporary New York City in “Boop! The Musical.” Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below ...
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!
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. At a high school in a rural town in Georgia, an English class is studying The ...
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!The Musical ...
Some stars are known for keeping their awards statues in offbeat places, such as the bathroom or the refrigerator. For years, the record producer and composer David Foster, who’s won 16 Grammys ...
She also performed on Sid Caesar’s “Your Show of Shows.” By Richard Sandomir Betty Bonney was already a veteran big-band vocalist at 17 when she joined Les Brown and His Orchestra in 1941 ...