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Jasmine Amy Rogers grew up feeling like a cartoon character. “My voice for a kid my age was a little lower than all the rest ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers, the star of “Boop ... takes them along on Betty’s evolution from a denizen of a two-dimensional black-and-white world to a full-fledged human in the strange land of ...
The actress opens up to PEOPLE about her star-making turn in the family-friendly Broadway comedy Jasmine Amy Rogers is having ...
Bob Martin is in high demand on Broadway. He is the playwright for three of this season's musicals, and he's spent months ...
He trained as a movement actor. Now he’s leaning into physical theater as a Helperbot in the Tony-nominated “Maybe Happy Ending.” ...
Boop!, tapping its way to Broadway with the encouragement and oversight of Fleischer Studios, tries its best to turn Betty into a real human woman, literally. Following the currently popular “A ...
He found the character’s transformation - from proud and charismatic to broken by the loss of love - deeply moving and painfully human ... her Broadway debut as Betty Boop, closed the show ...
Continued advances in AI image creation tools have sparked a bit of a firestorm and backlash, with artists and big tech companies arguing over what’s right and wrong ...
This year’s most nominated shows include “Death Becomes Her,” “Maybe Happy Ending” and “Buena Vista Social Club.” ...
They’re gloriously imperfect, varying slightly in size and shape because they’re made by human hands rather than calibrated equipment. Betty Boop watches over diners like a sassy guardian angel of ...