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Boop! The Musical Arrives at Whitney Hall in Louisville

The cartoon icon who defined an era is finally getting her moment on tour — and she's bringing it to Louisville, Kentucky. Boop! The Musical, the award-winning Broadway production inspired by the legendary Betty Boop character, plays Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center for eight performances from January 5 through January 10, 2027. This dazzling musical reimagines the beloved animated character for a modern audience while celebrating the timeless spirit of fun, independence, and glamour that made Betty Boop a global phenomenon.

From Broadway Hit to National Tour

Boop! opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on April 5, 2025, following a critically acclaimed pre-Broadway engagement in Chicago. During its Broadway run, the production played 112 regular performances before closing on July 13, 2025 — earning three Tony Award nominations (including Best Leading Actress in a Musical for star Jasmine Amy Rogers), three Drama Desk Awards, and three Outer Critics Circle Awards. The original Broadway cast recording was released on June 6, 2025, followed by a special edition double LP in September. The 50-week national tour, produced by NETworks Presentations, launches at the West Herr Auditorium Theatre in Rochester, NY in fall 2026 before arriving in Louisville in January 2027.

A Star-Studded Creative Team

Boop! features an original score by Grammy Award-winning composer David Foster and lyricist Susan Birkenhead, with a book by Tony Award-winning writer Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone). The production is directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, the Tony Award-winning creative force behind Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde, and Hairspray. Mitchell's signature style — high-energy, visually spectacular dance numbers with heart and humor — is the perfect match for Betty Boop's effervescent personality. The design team includes Tony Award-winning scenic designer David Rockwell, three-time Tony-winning costume designer Gregg Barnes, and projection designer Finn Ross.

Who Is Betty Boop?

Created by animator Max Fleischer in 1930, Betty Boop quickly became one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world. With her signature curly hair, doe eyes, and that unmistakable "boop-oop-a-doop," Betty represented a new kind of animated character — confident, fun-loving, and unapologetically herself. Voiced by Mae Questel, Betty starred in more than 100 cartoons between 1930 and 1939. Nearly a century later, her image is licensed in over 40 countries, and she remains a cultural touchstone celebrated across generations.

The Story of Boop! The Musical

In Boop! The Musical, Betty dreams of an ordinary day off from her super-celebrity in the black-and-white cartoon world — and ends up on an extraordinary adventure in full-color contemporary New York City. There she meets Dwayne, a jazz musician, and Trisha, a devoted Betty Boop superfan, while discovering that her fame has followed her into the real world. Betty's colorful journey is a celebration of self-discovery, friendship, and the reminder that "you are capable of amazing things."

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With only eight performances on the schedule, seats for Boop! in Louisville won't last long. The show's Broadway accolades, Tony-winning creative team, and Betty Boop's massive global fanbase combine to create extraordinary demand. Fans can browse verified resale listings on BigStub to find seats at competitive prices with no hidden fees — every transaction is processed securely with full buyer protection.

The Creative Team Behind Boop!

Boop! The Musical assembles a creative team with an extraordinary track record. Composer David Foster has won 16 Grammy Awards and produced hits for artists ranging from Whitney Houston to Celine Dion — his melodic gift brings a lush, radio-ready quality to the show's original songs. Director-choreographer Jerry Mitchell earned a Tony for Kinky Boots and is known for creating dance numbers that are simultaneously spectacular and emotionally grounded. Book writer Bob Martin, a Tony winner for The Drowsy Chaperone, brings comedic timing and structural cleverness to Betty's story. Together, they've created a production that TheaterMania called "the feel-good musical of the year."

Betty Boop's Cultural Legacy

Few animated characters have endured like Betty Boop. Created during the golden age of American animation, Betty broke new ground as a character who was smart, talented, and in charge of her own destiny. Her cartoons featured performances by jazz legends like Cab Calloway and Louis Armstrong, embedding her firmly in the musical culture of the era. Today, Betty's image is licensed in over 40 countries, appearing on everything from fashion lines to home goods. Boop! The Musical taps into this cultural phenomenon by giving Betty the origin story and dramatic journey that fans have imagined for decades. The Broadway production received 11 Drama Desk Award nominations — the most of any 2025 production — winning three, alongside its three Tony Award nominations and three Outer Critics Circle Awards.

Exploring Louisville Around Your Show

A trip to Whitney Hall is an opportunity to discover everything downtown Louisville has to offer. The Louisville Waterfront Park offers scenic Ohio River views just blocks from the theater. Museum Row on Main Street includes the Louisville Slugger Museum and the Frazier History Museum. For food enthusiasts, Louisville's culinary reputation continues to grow, with James Beard-nominated restaurants and a thriving craft cocktail scene centered around the bourbon heritage that defines the city.

How to Get Boop! The Musical Tickets in Louisville

Step 1: Review the eight available performance dates from January 5 through 10, 2027, and decide which showing fits your schedule. Both evening and matinee options are available during the limited run.

Step 2: Compare seating sections and pricing from verified resellers on BigStub. Orchestra seats put you close to the action, while mezzanine offers a wide-angle view of the full production design.

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Step 4: Head to Whitney Hall and prepare to be dazzled by Broadway's newest spectacle featuring the world's most beloved cartoon character.

Frequently Asked Questions About Boop! The Musical in Louisville

When does Boop! The Musical play in Louisville?

Boop! The Musical runs at Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center from January 5 through January 10, 2027, for a total of eight performances. The engagement includes both evening and matinee showtimes, so fans have multiple options to fit the show into their schedules. Demand is expected to be high for this limited run.

What is Boop! The Musical about?

Boop! The Musical follows Betty Boop as she dreams of an ordinary day off from her super-celebrity life in the black-and-white cartoon world. She uses Grampy's teleporter to travel to full-color contemporary New York City, where she meets a jazz musician named Dwayne, befriends a devoted superfan named Trisha, and discovers that her fame has preceded her. The show is a celebration of self-discovery, friendship, and the power of being yourself.

Who composed the music for Boop! The Musical?

The score for Boop! is composed by David Foster, a 16-time Grammy Award winner known for producing some of the biggest pop hits of the last four decades. His melodic, emotionally resonant songwriting style gives Boop! a sound that feels polished, warm, and instantly appealing to a broad audience. Lyrics are by Tony-nominated lyricist Susan Birkenhead.

Who directs and choreographs Boop! The Musical?

Jerry Mitchell serves as both director and choreographer for Boop! The Musical. Mitchell won a Tony Award for his choreography in Kinky Boots and has directed hit productions including Legally Blonde and Hairspray. His high-energy, visually dazzling style is a natural fit for bringing Betty Boop's exuberant personality to the stage.

Did Boop! The Musical win any awards on Broadway?

Yes, Boop! earned three Tony Award nominations during its 2025 Broadway run, including Best Leading Actress in a Musical for Jasmine Amy Rogers. The production also won three Drama Desk Awards and three Outer Critics Circle Awards, and received 11 Drama Desk nominations overall — the most of any production in 2025.

Is Boop! The Musical appropriate for children?

Boop! The Musical is recommended for ages 8 and up, with children under 4 not admitted. The show celebrates positive themes of self-confidence, creativity, and following your dreams. Its colorful visual style, upbeat musical numbers, and playful humor are designed to appeal to audiences of all ages.

Where is Whitney Hall located in Louisville?

Whitney Hall is the main performance venue within The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, located at 501 West Main Street in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The venue sits along the Ohio River waterfront with easy access to parking, public transportation, restaurants, and hotels throughout the downtown area.

How many seats are in Whitney Hall?

Whitney Hall accommodates approximately 2,379 guests across its orchestra and mezzanine seating levels. The venue is designed with excellent sightlines throughout, ensuring a high-quality viewing experience whether you're seated in the front orchestra or the upper mezzanine sections.

How long is Boop! The Musical?

Boop! The Musical runs approximately two hours and thirty minutes, including one intermission. The show maintains a lively, energetic pace throughout, keeping audiences entertained with a mix of comedy, drama, and showstopping musical and dance numbers.

Is Boop! The Musical a new show or a revival?

Boop! The Musical is an entirely new original production that premiered on Broadway in spring 2025. After a 112-performance Broadway run at the Broadhurst Theatre, the show launched a 50-week national tour in fall 2026. This is not a revival or adaptation of a previous show — it is a brand-new musical created specifically around the Betty Boop character.

Is there an original cast recording of Boop! The Musical?

Yes, the original Broadway cast recording of Boop! The Musical was released on June 6, 2025, in streaming and digital formats. A special edition double LP was released through Amazon on September 12, 2025. Fans can listen to the cast album before seeing the show to familiarize themselves with the score.

What dining options are near The Kentucky Center?

Downtown Louisville offers excellent dining within walking distance of Whitney Hall. Whiskey Row on Main Street features bourbon-centric restaurants and craft bars. The NuLu neighborhood, a short walk east, has become a culinary destination with award-winning restaurants, coffee shops, and bakeries. Many theatergoers enjoy making an evening of it with dinner before the show.

Can I park at The Kentucky Center for Boop! performances?

The Kentucky Center has a dedicated parking garage on Main Street available for patrons attending performances. Additional public parking is available in nearby garages and lots throughout downtown Louisville. Ride-share services offer convenient drop-off at the venue's main entrance, and the theater is accessible by public transit as well.

Who starred as Betty Boop on Broadway?

Jasmine Amy Rogers originated the role of Betty Boop on Broadway, earning a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance. Rogers was widely praised by critics for her charismatic and vocally powerful portrayal. Tour casting will be announced by NETworks Presentations and The TRC Company.

Why should I see Boop! The Musical in Louisville?

Boop! The Musical brings together a Tony Award-winning creative team, a beloved cultural icon, and an entirely original score from one of music's most decorated composers. The show earned three Tony nominations and six other major awards during its Broadway run. Seeing it at Whitney Hall during its national tour gives Louisville audiences a chance to experience this acclaimed new production in one of Kentucky's finest performance venues, all at competitive resale prices with full buyer protection.

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