A life in color: New tuner about cartoon favorite Betty Boop opens in Chicago on its way to Broadway
Jasmine Amy Rogers always knew that someday she would be a cartoon character. Her mother told her and her brother as much when they were children. But the actress always thought it would be as a voice ...
Mitchell recently gave BroadwayWorld the inside scoop about the showstopper, detailing its early stages and the process behind bringing it to life. "I'm always aiming for that idea. I'm aiming for ...
On Aug. 9, 1930 — 95 years ago Saturday — the cartoon character of Betty Boop made her debut with the release of the Fleischer Studios animated short “Dizzy Dishes.” Except this wasn’t quite the Betty ...
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