Our second entry today in The 2025 PopCult Gift Guide is for the Original Cast Album for BOOP! The Musical.
This is a wonderful gift for anybody who enjoys classic Broadway musicals, and for fans of Betty Boop. This will also be a great gift for anybody who appreciates incredible musical theatre talent, because it is the recording debut of Jasmine Amy Rogers, who is destined to be one of the all-time greats of the stage.
Melanie and I saw the original Chicago production of BOOP! in December, 2023, and this is what I wrote at the time:
…as it is, BOOP! is nearly perfect. The songs are catchy as hell. The story is fun. The stagecraft is amazing. And Jasmine Amy Rogers, who plays Betty Boop, will likely come out of this role as a major star. She really IS Betty Boop, come to life.
The show is about 90% perfect. I’m sure the producers will tinker with the pacing and I hear that the composer, David Foster, has two new songs ready to plug into the production. At this point, it seems that this show just needs minor tweaks to become a major hit.
So much of BOOP! is simply stellar. Bob Martin contributes a clever book that weaves romance, spectacle and interdimensional travel into a thrilling and delightful story. Susan Birkenhead’s lyrics and David Foster’s music manage the difficult feat of capturing the Golden Age Jazz sound of the original Betty Boop cartoons while still projecting a contemporary vibe.
Jerry Mitchell, who directed and choreographed this show has conducted a symphony of pop culture visuals and dance numbers that pay tribute to the original cartoons as well as remaining strikingly original.
Speaking of strikingly original, the scenic design by David Rockwell and the projection design by Finn Ross help immerse the audience in a world based on classic Fleischer animation in the beginning, and then a full-color astonishingly surreal New York City in the “real world.”
The show transferred to Broadway this year, and for reasons having nothing to do with the quality of the show, it did not last.
I was flabbergasted.
Part of the blame lies with the now-demoted New York Times critic who wrote a hatchet-job review that made little sense. Part of it was likely due to the Broadway Wing’s Tony Committee continuing their annoying trend of overlooking shows that began with out-of-town tryouts. Part of it has to do with the strange trend of almost every musical that opened this year closing their doors early as audiences stayed away.
All I know is BOOP! The Musical is one of the best, most-entertaining musicals I’ve ever seen, and it’s a crime that it didn’t find more success.
Having said that, there are plans to take the show on a national tour next year. London’s West End may also beckon. And we have this killer Original Cast Album, available as a CD, or on deluxe colored vinyl.
And it would make a great gift, even if you just buy it for yourself.


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