Broadway's BOOP! The Musical begins previews March 11 at the Broadhurst Theatre ahead of an April 5 opening, and the production has announced its affordable ticketing options for preview performances.
Four lottery drawings for $49 tickets will be offered, beginning March 3 for tickets to performances March 11鈥�15, with winners notified on March 7. Drawings will follow beginning March 10 (for performances March 17鈥�22), March 17 (for performances March 24鈥�29), and March 24 (for performances March 31鈥揂pril 3).
Tony winner Jerry Mitchell is directing and choreographing the new musical, which features a book by Bob Martin, music by David Foster, and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead.
As previously announced, the complete principal cast from the musical's Chicago bow will continue with the show to the Main Stem, including Jasmine Amy Rogers as Betty Boop, Tony winner Faith Prince as Valentina, Ainsley Melham as Dwayne, Erich Bergen as Raymond, Stephen DeRosa as Grampy, Anastacia McCleskey as Carol, Angelica Hale as Trisha, puppeteer Phillip Huber as Pudgy the Dog, and Aubie Merrylees as Oscar.
Joining them will be Lawrence Alexander (Follies), Courtney Arango, Colin Bradbury (Elf), Tristen Buettel (Bad Cinderella), Joshua Michael Burrage (Cats), Victoria Byrd (Back to the Future), Dan Castiglione, Rebecca Corrigan, Ian Gallagher Fitzgerald (Kinky Boots), RJ Higton (The Outsiders), Nina Lafarga (In the Heights), Morgan McGhee (Jelly鈥檚 Last Jam), Ryah Nixon (The Great Gatsby), Christian Probst (Bad Cinderella), Ricky Schroeder, Gabriella Sorrentino (Hamilton), Derek Jordan Taylor (The Great Gatsby), Lizzy Tucker, Amy Van Norstrand (Holiday Inn), Damani Van Rensalier (Hadestown), and David Wright Jr. (Aladdin). Casting is by Tara Rubin and Kevin Metzger-Timson.
The show follows Betty as her dream of an ordinary day off from being a super-celebrity in her black-and-white world leads to an adventure of color, music, and love in New York City鈥攐ne that reminds her and the world, 鈥淵ou are capable of amazing things."
Introduced in 1930, Betty Boop initially appeared as a dog-like stage performer who sang and danced with another dog-like character, Bimbo. Inspired by the Jazz Age flappers and entertainers of the 1920s, Betty evolved into a full-fledged human character, and by 1932 she was the only female animated screen star in the world. Voiced by Mae Questel, Betty starred in more than 100 cartoons, 90 of which are included in the official Betty Boop series, which ended in 1939.
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The full creative team from the world premiere run is also reprising their work on the Main Stem, including scenic designer David Rockwell, costume designer Gregg Barnes, lighting designer Philip S. Rosenberg, sound designer Gareth Owen, projection designer Finn Ross, hair and wig designer Sabana Majeed, makeup designer Michael Clifton, illusion designer Skylar Fox, marionette designer The Huber Marionettes, music supervisor and arranger Daryl Waters, orchestrator Doug Besterman, and dance music arranger Zane Mark. Rick Fox will music direct, stepping in for the previously announced Andrew Resnick. Broadway vets Rachelle Rak and Jon Rua will serve as associate choreographers, with DB Bonds as associate director.
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