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The new musical comedy “Boop,” which opens this weekend on Broadway, is one of the year’s few family-friendly shows. There’s no cursing and nothing’s offensive — just like you’d expect from a song-and ...
The young actress has earned rave reviews, and a Drama League Award nomination, for her portrayal of the iconic character.
What’s not to love about Betty Boop, U.S.-based international ambassador ... “Where I Wanna Be,” a fine showcase for this dance-forward show. Along with “Why Look Around the Corner ...
Betty Boop ventures from her black-and-white home ... But because of the decent one-liners, pleasant enough songs and am ple f l ashy dance numbers — not many of those on Broadway ...
Though reporters fawn over her as “a singer, a dancer ... Also as in Oz, Betty acquires three companions: Trisha (Angelica Hale), a young Boop fanatic she meets at the convention; Dwayne ...
Like “Barbie,” “Boop!” goes on a dual-reality ... show off a splendid voice and elegant dance moves in “She Knocks Me Out” and shares with Betty the knockout song “Why Look Around ...