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Nickelodeon Benelux to Premiere 'All That' on Saturday 8th February 2020

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IT’S THE NEW CAST OF NICKELODEON’S ALL THAT!

New Sketch Series Starring Seven Dynamic Kids to Premiere
on Nickelodeon Benelux

Share it: @allthat (Instagram) #allthat


Nickelodeon Benelux will premiere All New All That, a revival of the Nickelodeon's iconic '90s sketch series featuring a talented and diverse group of comedians who reflect the spirit and humor of today’s generation of kids, on Saturday 8th February 2020 at 19:30 uur on Nickelodeon Netherlands (Nederland) and Nickelodeon Flanders (Vlaanderen)!

Ranging in age from 12-15, each new All That cast member brings their own unique comedic skill to the show, from impressions of today’s biggest celebrities, to original characters inspired by their lives, to physical comedy sketches, revitalizing the series for today's audience. New original comedic sketches include “Cancelled with Nathan,” Bed, Bath & Beyoncé” and “Marie Kiddo.” Executive produced by original cast members Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, All That will air regularly on Nickelodeon in Australia and New Zealand.


The new Kids of Comedy are:

· Ryan Alessi– Born and raised in Chicago, Ryan Alessi, 14, began studying improv comedy at age eight with The Second City Improvisational Comedy Troupe. After moving to Los Angeles, he started studying with The Groundlings and developing his own characters and performing various impressions and accents.

· Reece Caddell– A Denver native, Reece Caddell, 12, started acting at the age of five and began performing sketch comedy when she started a YouTube channel with her two older sisters.

· Kate Godfrey– Kate Godfrey, 15, is an actress, singer and dancer from Scottsdale, Ariz. She began her career in her local community theater at the age of nine and was quickly accepted to the Broadway Youth Ensemble where she performed in New York City.

· Gabrielle Green– Gabrielle Green, 14, moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career after studying theatre at BAK Middle School of Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, Fla. Her credits include acting, voiceover work and working as a brand representative.

· Nathan Janak– Originally from Sugar Land, Texas, Nathan Janak, 14, began acting at six years old. In 2016, he participated in a nine-month intensive actor training program and later moved to Los Angeles. Janak has previously been seen as a guest star in Nickelodeon’s Henry Danger.

· Lex Lumpkin– Lex Lumpkin, 13, is an actor, singer, writer, impressionist and pianist from Indianapolis. His acting career began two years ago when he played the role of “Stuart” in the Indianapolis Repertory Theater’s production of Stuart Little.

· Chinguun Sergelen– Raised in Chicago, Chinguun Sergelen, 13, began acting at age nine. He is a Youth Ensemble member at The Second City Training Center Chicago and Laugh Out Loud Theater.

· Aria Brooks– Joining the cast for the second half of the new season will be Aria Brooks from Atlanta, Georgia. Brooks’ career is on the rise. She plays a younger version of Harriet Tubman in the upcoming film Harriet and will be featured in Netflix’s Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings anthology.

In the series premiere, the new All That cast will be joined by original All That cast members Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server, who impart advice and words of wisdom to help the new cast sharpen their comedic skills. The episode will also feature a performance by Grammy®-nominated multiplatinum powerhouse trio Jonas Brothers of their smash hit “Sucker.”

Shot in front of a live studio audience, this season of All That will see beloved roles are reprised in some of the series’ most memorable sketches including Mitchell as Good Burger's "Ed"; and Denberg as “Ms. Hushbaum,” the hypocritical “Loud Librarian.”

The season will also feature musical performances from today’s hottest artists, including JoJo Siwa, Young Dylan, Ciara, H.E.R., Ella Mai, Ally Brooke, Kane Brown, Bryce Vine, Daddy Yankee and CNCO, with surprise guests from the worlds of TV, film, comedy and more. The series will also host a Zoey 101 reunion, which will see Jamie Lynn Spears with fellow Zoey 101 castmates Paul Butcher, Sean Flynn, Kristin Herrera, Chris Massey, Erin Sanders and Matthew Underwood in an all-new version of the sketch “Thelma Stump.” Shot in Los Angeles, Calif. in November 2019, the new sketch features Spears reprising her role as the bacon-loving bodyguard who attempts to stop the All That cast members and stars of Zoey 101 from entering the set.

The series also features a appearance from Alisa Reyes, who, along with Mitchell, Thompson, Denberg and Server, helped make the original series a ‘90s icon for an entire generation of kids.

The show's iconic '90s theme song, "All That", performed by TLC also makes a welcome return.

All That was Nickelodeon’s longest running live-action series with 171 episodes across 10 seasons from 1994 to 2005. The franchise paved the way for a number of successful spinoffs, including: Kenan & Kel, The Amanda Show and The Nick Cannon Show; the feature-length film Good Burger; as well as audio recordings, books, festival tours, and numerous reunions celebrating the show’s impact on pop culture. All That was created by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin.

All That helped launch the careers of comedy stars including Kenan Thompson, Amanda Bynes and Nick Cannon, and has featured musical guests and guest stars including Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Ray Romano (Everybody Loves Raymond), Brittany Snow, and Tia and Tamera Mowry from Sister, Sister.

All That is executive produced by Kenan Thompson (All That, Kenan & Kel, Good Burger, Saturday Night Live), Kel Mitchell (All That, Kenan & Kel, Good Burger, Sam & Cat, Game Shakers) and Kevin Kay (All That, SpongeBob SquarePants, Lip Sync Battle, Lip Sync Battle Shorties, Yellowstone). Jermaine Fowler (Superior Donuts, Sorry to Bother You) serves as a consulting producer. Production of All That for Nickelodeon is overseen by Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Live-Action Scripted Content.

The All New All That made its world premiere on Nickelodeon USA on Saturday, June 15, at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT).


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Meer Nick:NewBe, Splendid Film and Nickelodeon Benelux Collaborate on New Slime-Themed Movie 'De Grote Slijmfilm'!

Originally published: Wednesday, February 5, 2020.

H/T: Anime Superhero Forum /@Lkoui.
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Nickelodeon Shortlisted for a Raft of Awards in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards

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The children's entertainment and media news website Kidscreen has announced the exciting news that Nickelodeon, along with a raft of properties that feature on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr., have been nominated for a wide selection of awards in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards!


Winners of the 2020 Kidscreen Awards will be announced at a special presentation event to be held during Kidscreen Summit in Miami on Tuesday, February 11. New categories this year include Best Short Film, Best Kids-Only Streaming Service and Best YouTube Channel.

Update (12/17) -Kidscreen has announced that Nickelodeon came third place in the Top 10 Broadcasting companies category of their annual Hot50 list!

Below is a list of awards that Nickelodeon (including acquired properties) has been nominated for in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards. A full list of 2020 Kidscreen Awards finalists can be found at kidscreen.com:

PRESCHOOL PROGRAMMING

Best Animated Series

  • Hey Duggee (Studio AKA; Airs on Nick Jr. USA)
  • Claude (Sixteen South)
  • Peppa Pig (Entertainment One, Gaston’s Cave; Airs on Nick Jr. channels globally)

Best Mixed-Media Series

  • Becca’s Bunch (JAM Media; Airs on Nick Jr. channels globally)
  • Yakka Dee! (Beakus, King Banana TV)
  • NIVIS – Amigos de Otro Mundo (Disney Latin America)

Best Short Film

  • Nick Jr Snizzle Song (Nickelodeon)
  • The Luchador Scooter Race (Sesame Workshop, Pipeline Studios)
  • Nick Jr Sunscreen Song (Nickelodeon)

KIDS PROGRAMMING

Best New Series

  • Kung-Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny (DreamWorks Animation Television; Airs on Nickelodeon Netherlands)
  • Serengeti (XIX Entertainment, John Downer Productions for Discovery Channel and BBC TV)
  • BIA (Disney Latin America)

Best Animated Series

  • Hilda (Silvergate Media, Netflix, Mercury Filmworks, Hilda Productions)
  • Kung-Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny (DreamWorks Animation Television; Airs on Nick in the Netherlands)
  • Little Big Awesome (Titmouse, Amazon Studios)

Best Live-Action Series

  • Once (Disney Latin America)
  • Odd Squad (Sinking Ship Entertainment, Fred Rogers Productions)
  • Holly Hobbie (Aircraft Pictures, Cloudco Entertainment, Wexworks Media)
  • Just Add Magic (Amazon Studios; Airs on Nickelodeon UK & Ireland)

TWEENS/TEENS PROGRAMMING

Best Live-Action Series

  • Jenny 2 – My Recovery (Ma Reconstruction) (Productions Avenida)
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events (Netflix)
  • Find Me In Paris (Federation Kids & Family, Cottonwood Media; Airs on Nick UK & Eire)

Shortlisted entries in the Programming categories will be reviewed and assessed by a fresh panel of judges, including Paul DeBenedittis (Nickelodeon), Eryk Casamiro (Nickelodeon), Nina Hahn (Nickelodeon), Adina Pitt (Cartoon Network), Jane Gould (Disney Channels Worldwide), Henrietta Hurford-Jones (BBC Studios), Heather Tilert (Netflix), , Cristina Fiumara (Disney+), Linda Simensky (PBS KIDS), Tiphaine de Raguenel (France Télévisions), , Ed Horasz (Netflix) and Sarah Muller (BBC Children’s).

DIGITAL—PRESCHOOL

Best Learning App—Branded

  • Cleo & Cuquin: Explore + Learn (HITN; Cleo & Cuquin airs on Nick Jr. USA)
  • HOMER Stories (HOMER)
  • Amazon FreeTime (Amazon)

Best Game App—Branded

  • Dino Dana: Dino Quest (Sinking Ship Entertainment)
  • PBS KIDS Games (PBS)
  • Ricky Zoom: Welcome to Wheelford (Entertainment One; Series airs on Nick Jr. in the USA and the UK & Ireland)

Best Web/App Series—Branded

  • Canticos Volume 2 (Encantos Media Studios, Nickelodeon)
  • Sesame Steeet/HBO Respect Campaign (Sesame Workshop)
  • Cry Babies Magic Tears (IMC Toys)

Best Web/App Series—Original

  • Lili & Lola season two (Big Bad Boo Studios)
  • Tot Cop (Mooshku, Nickelodeon, Noggin)
  • Miss Persona (Corus/Nelvana, Balloon House Pictures)

DIGITAL—KIDS

Best Game App—Branded

  • Do Not Touch (Nickelodeon)
  • Danger Things: A Henry Danger Halloween Special – Screens Up App (Nickelodeon)
  • Hatchimals: Hatchtopia Life (Spin Master)

Shortlisted entries in the Digital categories will be judged by Kristen Kane (Viacom), Sara DeWitt (PBS KIDS), Robin Raskin (Living in Digital Times), David Kleeman (Dubit), Brenda Bisner (Kidoodle.TV), James Stephenson (Wonderstorm), Dan Efergan (Aardman Animations), Peter Robinson (KidsKnowBest), Sherri Glass (Cartoon Network) and Miles Ludwig (Sesame Workshop).

Additional details about the Kidscreen Awards—including categories, eligibility, judging and entry process—can be found online.

Congratulations and good luck to everyone nominated in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards!

Update (5/2/2020) - Official HITN Learning press release via Business Wire:

Educational App Cleo & Cuquin: Explore + Learn Has Been Nominated for the 2020 Kidscreen Awards

The App comes from government-funded research and is driven by the popular Cleo & Cuquin characters as seen on YouTube and Netflix, and includes games, videos, and educational activities with AR effects, motivating preschoolers to develop the English-Spanish bilingual skills they need for kindergarten success

February 04, 2020 07:11 PM Eastern Standard Time

BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HITN Learning announced today that its app Cleo & Cuquin: Explore + Learn, inspired by the popular YouTube phenomenon and Netflix series Cleo & Cuquin, has been selected as a finalist for the Kidscreen Award for Best Learning App – Branded in the Digital-Preschool category. Every year, Kidscreen Awards are given to the best children's works in television and digital media worldwide.

“We are proud that our app Cleo &Cuquin: Explore + Learn has been chosen as a finalist for the 2020 Kidscreen Awards. It is a wonderful teaching tool, designed by experts in early childhood education,” said David Rust, General Manager of HITN Learning. “The app is the result of hard work by our talented creative laboratory team, led by experienced leaders in the development of transmedia early childhood educational children's products, professionals such as Senior Director Jackson Tam, Producer Federico Sánchez, and is a fitting tribute to the late Erica Branch-Ridley, Vice President of Creative Development and Production at HITN Learning.”

The educational app Cleo & Cuquin: Explore + Learn contains material that is associated with school success in kindergarten and includes the critical math concepts of counting, sorting, and three-dimensional geometric shapes. HITN Learning launched this app last year, connected with an educational kit that includes several bilingual English-Spanish educational tools that help parents working with their preschoolers to develop math skills and solve problems in both languages.

The app has proven its effectiveness in the process of developing mathematical skills in preschoolers and promoting bilingual learning, while encouraging enjoyable play between parents and children.

Among the nominees for the 2020 Kidscreen Awards are entries from Sesame Workshop, Disney, Nickelodeon, PBS Kids, Amazon, and Toca Boca. The winners will be announced during the Kidscreen awards gala, to be held at the InterContinental Miami, on February 12.

HITN Learning is the educational division of HITN. As such, it is dedicated to creating and promoting transmedia products that promote early childhood education, and across all children 0-14. HITN has been a pioneer of the transmedia approach for close to a decade as lead partner in the Early Learning Collaborative (ELC) that was the recipient of a $30 million ‘Ready To Learn’ grant from the US Department of Education in 2010.

About HITN Learning

HITN Learning is committed to the social, emotional, and academic success of Hispanic/Latino children ages 0-14. Its mission is to provide parents, caregivers, and teachers with original learning media products, in English and Spanish, which engage Hispanic families on their education journey. HITN Learning serves learners from all cultural backgrounds who value the bilingual English-Spanish experience.

To learn more visit www.hitnlearning.org.

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Below is the above press release en Español, also via Business Wire:

EL APP ‘CLEO & CUQUIN: EXPLORE + LEARN’ ES NOMINADO A LOS PREMIOS KIDSCREEN AWARD 2020

El App, resultado de un estudio financiado por el gobierno, está inspirado en la popular serie de YouTube y Netflix Cleo & Cuquin e incluye juegos, videos y actividades didácticas con efectos de realidad aumentada, motivando a los niños en edad prescolar a desarrollar las habilidades bilingües, inglés-español necesarias antes de entrar a la escuela

BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HITN Learning anunció hoy que su App Cleo & Cuquin:Explore + Learn inspirada en la popular serie de Neflix y YouTube: Cleo & Cuquin ha sido seleccionada como finalista a los premios Kidscreen Award en la categoría pre-escolar a la ‘Mejor App Educativa Digital de Marca’ (‘Best Learning App–Branded, Digital-Preschool category’). Cada año Kidscreen Awards premia los mejores trabajos infantiles en televisión y medios digitales a nivel global.

“Nos orgullese que nuestro App Cleo & Cuquin:Explore + Learn haya quedado finalista a los premios Kidscreen Award 2020, es una herramienta didáctica, maravillosa diseñada por expertos en educación infantil,” afirmó David Rust, Director General de HITN Learning. “El App es el resultado de un arduo trabajo en equipo de nuestro talentoso laboratorio creativo, dirigido por experimentados líderes en el desarrollo de productos infantiles educativos transmedia, profesionales como: Jack Tam, Director Senior, Federico Sánchez, Productor, y un tributo oportuno para la fallecida Erica Branch-Ridley, Vicepresidenta de Desarrollo Creativo y de Producción de HITN Learning.”

El App educativo Cleo & Cuquin:Explore + Learn contiene material asociado al éxito escolar en kindergarten e incluye conceptos de matemáticas como contar, clasificar, y formas geométricas tridimensionales. El año pasado HITN Learning lanzó al mercado este App como parte de un kit educativo equipado con varias herramientas didacticas bilingüe, inglés-español, que ayudan a los niños en edad preescolar a que desarrollen habilidades en las matemáticas y a resolver problemas en ambos idiomas.

El App que ha probado su efectividad en el proceso de desarrollo de destrezas matemáticas en niños de edad preescolar; promueve el aprendizaje bilingüe, desarollando destrezas matemáticas en los niños a la vez que fomenta el juego divertido entre padres e hijos.

Entre los nominados a los premios Kidscreen Awards 2020 se encuentran las propuestas de Sesame Workshop, Disney, Nickelodeon, PBS Kids, Amazon, y Toca Boca. Los ganadores serán anunciados durante la gala de premiación de los Kidscreen a celebrarse en el InterContinental de Miami, el próximo 12 de febrero.

HITN Learning, es la división educativa de HITN, que se dedica a la elaboración y promoción de productos con un enfoque transmedia, que promuevan la educación temprana en los niños. HITN se ha convertido en un pionero líder en este tipo de enfoques cerca de una década, conjuntamente con su socio Early Learning Collaborative (ELC); recipiente de una beca educativa de $30 millones ‘Ready To Learn’ del Departamento de Educación de los Estados Unidos.

Sobre HITN Learning

HITN Learning está dedicada al éxito social, emocional y académico de los niños Hispanos/Latinos entre las edades de 0-14. Su misión consiste en proveer productos originales en inglés y español a padres, tutores y educadores con productos educativos transmedia en inglés y español, que acompañen a las familias hispanas en su travesía educativa. HITN Learning es útil para todos, sin importar sus antecedentes culturales, que aprecien la experiencia bilingüe inglés-español. Para más información, visite: HITN Learning

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More Nick:Nickelodeon Embarks on New Direction with its Biggest, Most Wide-Ranging Content Slate Ever!

Originally published: Tuesday, December 10, 2019.
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Bouygues Telecom France Adds ViacomCBS Channels to IPTV Line-Up

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French operator Bouygues Telecom has announced the addition of several ViacomCBS channels to its IPTV platform!


Subscribers to the service's Basic entry-level package can now receive a variety of ViacomCBS channels, including two MTV music channels and J-One (featuring Japanese animation).

Customers subscribing to the 'Famille' (Family) and 'Jeunesse' (Youth) packages can also benefit from the inclusion of four Nickelodeon-branded channels dedicated to preschoolers, children and teenagers (Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon+1, Nickelodeon Junior, and Nickelodeon Teen).

The news follows ViacomCBS Networks France recently launching a variety of channels on Molotov in November 2019.

ViacomCBS channel numbers on Bouygues Telecom:

Nickelodeon - 111
Nickelodeon Teen - 107
Nickelodeon Junior - 115
Nickelodeon +1 - 112
MTV - 67
MTV Hits canal - 151

From Les Offres Actus:

Les chaînes Viacom/CBS arrivent aussi chez Bouygues Télécom

Il fut un temps où les chaînes du groupe Viacom/CBS était une exclusivité Canal+, mais depuis peu cela est terminé, le groupe à mise fin à toutes exclues avec quelques opérateurs que ce soit, du coup l'ensemble de leurs chaînes est maintenant distribué chez Canal+, Free, SFR, Bouygues et très bientôt chez Orange.

Les 9 chaînes sont incluse dans le bouquet de base des offres BBox et les bouquets payants TV BBox. Les chaînes MTV , MTV Hits et J-One sont disponibles dans le bouquet inclus des offres BBox (BBox Classic, Sensation, Miami, Ultym et Must).

Les chaînes jeunesse Nickelodeon sont intégrées au bouquet BBox TV Jeunesse à 7,99€ (ou inclus en Bonus Ultym) ou BBox TV Famille à 13,99€/mois.

Ces dernières sont en clair jusqu'au 30 mars.

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Plus Nickelodeon:Nickelodeon France Launches Bookids, a New Subscription-Based Digital Reading Service for Kids !

Originally published: Wednesday, February 5, 2020.

Source: Telecompaper; Additional source: Google Translate.
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Nickelodeon Celebrates Blue's Birthday with New 'Blue’s Clues & You!' Special

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Nickelodeon's hit preschool series Blue's Clues & You! is celebrating Blue’s birthday with a special episode!


The episode, titled “Happy Birthday Blue,” will unite new host Josh with former Blue’s Clues host Joe (Donovan Patton) to mark the special occasion. In the episode, Josh and home viewers will play a round of “Blue’s Clues” to figure out what present the puppy wants for her birthday. That’s where Joe — who now runs a gift shop (evident by his purple sweater in the photo above) — comes along to help the mystery-solving squad figure out what Blue wants.

Blue’s Clues & You: Getting Ready for Blue’s Birthday Party! 🎉 Nick Jr.



Help Josh get ready for Blue’s birthday party! Then, watch the 5 awesome parties thrown by your favorite Nick Jr. friends including Peppa Pig, Paw Patrol, Bubble Guppies and Abby Hatcher!

In addition to the on-air birthday plans, several celebrity friends will make a special appearance to wish the puppy well. Stars Samantha Bee, Rachel Dratch, Laurie Hernandez, Alexa and Carlos PenaVega, Kal Penn, and Pete Wentz pop in to share heartfelt well-wishes.

The new episode premieres on Friday, Feb. 7, at 11 a.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon USA!

A remake of the groundbreaking, curriculum-driven interactive series Blue’s Clues, Blue’s Clues & You! follows Blue as she invites viewers to join her and Josh on a clue-led adventure and solve a puzzle in each episode. With each signature paw print, Blue identifies clues in her animated world that propel the story and inspire the audience to interact with the characters. The series premiered in November 2019, and has been renewed for a second season. Blue’s Clues & You!merchandise will be hitting shelves very soon.

Alongside the linear episodes, brand-new Blue’s Clues & You! play-along videos are available in Noggin, Nick’s top-ranked interactive learning subscription for preschoolers. The play-along videos allow users to explore the stories in an immersive way, and engage with live-action host Josh and the animated characters, by tapping, touching or swiping to navigate through enhanced learning experiences. Preschoolers have the ability to customize elements, like the color of the clues or the creation of birthday cards for Blue, and then see their designs appear throughout the video. The classic Blue’s Clues library is also available on Noggin and additional Blue’s Clues & You! play-along videos will continue to roll out throughout the year.

Original short-form content and full-length episodes of Blue’s Clues & You! are available now on NickJr.com and the Nick Jr. App. Episodes are also available on Nick Jr. On Demand and Download-To-Own services.

From SheKnows:

Blue’s Clues Host Josh Dela Cruz Found the Magic Sauce of Capturing Young Kids’ Attention

Do you remember the first time someone on your TV talked to you? Depending on your age, it may have been Mr. Rogers, or Zack on Saved by the Bell. Or maybe it was Steve from Blue’s Clues.

For your kids, it was probably a family member on Facetime. So, do today’s children still enjoy the thrill of having a TV star break the fourth wall? Considering the high ratings of the new Blue’s Clues & You!, the answer is yes. In fact, I was shocked to discover my 7-year-old glued to the show, which is aimed at the 5-and-under set. Considering how many fast-paced, flashy viewing options kids have these days, it seems miraculous that a simple, relatively quiet show that looks almost exactly like the original Blue’s Clues of 1996 can hold children’s attention, but it really does.

One of the reasons is the captivating, expressive face of new host Josh Dela Cruz, who left a career on Broadway (he was the Aladdin understudy for five years) for this important post. With his striped shirt, a notebook (which is now a tablet) and guitar, he navigates a two-dimensional world and follows the clues his puppy dog friend leaves behind, asking viewers for their help along the way. Of course, credit also goes to series creators Traci Paige Johnson (who voices Blue) and Angela Santomero. Those two also created Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Super Why and Creative Galaxy before returning to Nickelodeon for this reboot.

In a special episode airing this Friday, Samantha Bee, Rachel Dratch, Laurie Hernandez, Alexa PenaVega, Carlos PenaVega, Kal Penn and Pete Wentz are all appearing on the show to wish Blue a happy birthday. Before the big day, SheKnows caught up with Dela Cruz to find out how he connects to our kids so well, and whether we can use some of his secrets to entertain them too.

SheKnows: How did you wind up the host of Blue’s Clues? Did you know children’s TV was something you wanted to do?
Josh Dela Cruz: I don’t know that I ever thought I would be in children’s television, especially Blue’s Clues, [which] was such a big part of my childhood, because I watched it with my little sister. …

I was fortunate enough to book my first Broadway show, Aladdin, and I was with the show five years and I loved every single day. Then one day I was starting to think, I still love work. I still have a great time. I’m so grateful for it, but I feel like I want something more, something else… And then my agent sent me an audition for Blue’s Clues.

SK: Was there something about being in Aladdin that prepared you to talk to kids on the show?
JDC: Aladdin did me such a service, because I was able to play with the audience. I was able to have the audience in my head and feel their energy, bounce off their energy and really work on my timing and trusting myself and my instincts. Because when you get to [the Blue’s Clues] set, everybody has to be quiet, so even if it’s funny, nobody’s laughing, and you just have to trust it.

SK: Do you have to perform in a specific way to get kids to pay attention to you? As a parent, I want to know if there’s some skill I can learn to do that too!
JDC: Everything is done with the kid in mind to make sure that they are benefiting from this material. …

I was able to get advice from Steve Burns, the original host, and from Donovan Patton, who played Joe after him. When I met them, they said, “When you’re talking into the lens, it’s not just the generic ‘Kid’ that’s watching at home. It’s an actual person who is living, breathing and listening to you, so find a way to personalize who’s on the other side of that glass.” … I’m improvising with that kid that’s on the other side of the glass, wherever they are in the world, and they are the expert in whatever it is that we’re doing.

Steve, in my audition, said, “If we’re talking about skateboarding, you’re not asking them a question because they happen to be there. You’re asking them the question because they happen to be Tony Hawk as a kid, and you really need their help.”

SK: Have you been able to get feedback from kids since the show premiered in November?
JDC: It’s really, really cool. My friends have kids and their friends have kids, and every once in a while, I get texts or videos of them watching the show, and I’m just floored because they’re engaged and they’re talking to the screen.

One of my friends told me that their kid pointed to the screen and said, “He looks like me!” That took me out. I didn’t really get a chance to experience anything in that capacity growing up.

SK: What it’s like to be the first Asian American actor to host the show?
JDC: Coming out of school, all I ever wanted to be was “ethnically ambiguous” so that I could play anything. Now in my adulthood, I realize that it’s not your ethnicity that is the problem. Take pride in who you are — you’re a Filipino American, and all you can do is do your best work.

SK: What should kids and parents look forward to in this special “Happy Birthday, Blue” episode?
JDC: It’s going to be such a fun episode. I’m really excited for everyone to hear our take on the birthday song. Hopefully that will be a new anthem that everyone will be singing at every birthday.

New episodes of Blues Clues & You! air at 11 am on Fridays on Nickelodeon.

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More Nick:Nickelodeon Announces First Licensing Partners for 'Blue’s Clues & You!'!

Originally published: Monday, February 03, 2020.

Original source: The Toy Book.
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'Are You Afraid of the Dark?' Receives Nomination in 18th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards

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The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards has announced the exciting news that the first part of Nickelodeon's recent Are You Afraid of the Dark? revival, “Part One: Submitted for Your Approval”, has been nominated for the "Best TV Presentation" category of the 18th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards!


Since 2002, the Rondos have been fandom’s only classic horror awards — decided by fans, for fans. Every nominee is being recognized for significant work or achievement in the year 2019 So add your voice and help make a difference. For details about how to cast your vote, visit https://rondoaward.com.

Nickelodeon's Are You Afraid of the Dark? three-part limited series event reimagined the ‘90s kids’ cult classic, and saw the return of the Midnight Society.

Across the three hour-long episodes, Are You Afraid of the Dark? followed members of an entirely new Midnight Society, who told a terrifying tale of the Carnival of Doom and its evil ringmaster Mr. Tophat, only to witness the shocking story come frightfully to life, taking them on a adventure beyond their wildest nightmares.

In Part One, "Submitted For Approval", tormented by nightmares, the new girl in school feels and out of place until a mysterious group invites her to join. All she has to do is tell a truly terrifying story.

In Part Two, "Opening Night", when a friend's disappearance seems to be linked to Rachel's story, the Midnight Society decides to attend the Carnival of Doom. Is it the same carnival from her nightmares? How?

In Part Three, "Destroy All Tophats", with her friends' lives at stake, Rachel decides to take charge and end Mr. Tophat's reign of terror. Will the story have a happy ending, or is the Midnight Society doomed?

The new members of the Midnight Society are: Rachel, played by Lyliana Wray (Top Gun: Maverick); Gavin, played by Sam Ashe Arnold (Best.Worst.Weekend.Ever.); Akiko, played by Miya Cech (Rim of the World, Always Be My Maybe); Graham, played by Jeremy Taylor (IT: Chapter Two, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween); and Louise, played by Tamara Smart (Artemis Fowl, The Worst Witch). The Carnival of Doom’s ringmaster, Mr. Tophat, is played by Rafael Casal (Blindspotting).

Are You Afraid of the Dark? is produced by ACE Entertainment (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, The Perfect Date) with ACE founder Matt Kaplan and Spencer Berman serving as executive producers. The series is written by BenDavid Grabinski (Skiptrace, Happily) and directed by Dean Israelite (Power Rangers movie, Project Almanac), both of whom are also executive producers. Chris Foss is also an executive producer.

One of the Nickelodeon’s most iconic series from the ‘90s, the original Are You Afraid of the Dark? delivered riveting stories of horror to young audiences, all from a kid’s perspective. Are You Afraid of the Dark? is owned by DHX and was created by D.J. MacHale and Ned Kandel, who are also executive producers on the project.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? made its world premiere on Nickelodeon in the U.S. on Friday, Oct. 11, at 7:00 p.m. (ET/PT), as part of the network's Halloween programming highlights.

All three parts of Are You Afraid of the Dark?ranked as the most co-viewed show on broadcast and TV each week, with 33% of Adults 18-49 watching with a Kid 6-11. It was the number-one live-action series on cable TV in all kids’ demos (2-11, 6-11 and tweens 9-14). And with an industry standard of shows targeting 6-11-year-olds experiencing roughly 20% lifts in L3 time shifted ratings compared to Live Same Day, Are You Afraid of the Dark? scored 35% lifts among Kids 6-11 and 36% overall with the Kids 2-11 demo in L3 versus LSD.

The Directors Guild of America will announce the winners of the 72nd Annual DGA Awards on Saturday, January 25, 2020 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles. For more information about the awards, visit https://www.dga.org.

Below is the show's official Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards 2020 nomination in full:

— ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK, ‘Submitted for Approval,’ 10.11.19, Nickelodeon. A new member joins the Midnight Society. ‘Nothing bad is gonna happen on this ride. Just relax.’

Congratulations and good luck to Nickelodeon and to everyone who worked on Are You Afraid of the Dark?!

More Nick:Netflix and Nickelodeon Form Multi-Year Output Deal to Produce Original Animated Films and Series!

Originally published: Wednesday, February 5, 2020.

H/T: Dread Central.
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'The SpongeBob Musical' National Tour Announces Cast

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Update (1/19/2020) - Refreshed The SpongeBob Musical tour dates!

Full Casting Announced For The SpongeBob Musical On Tour


Full casting has been announced for the upcoming North American Tour of Nickelodeon's The SpongeBob Musical.

This explosively imaginative production will launch at Proctors in Schenectady, New York this September before bringing Bikini Bottom and its beloved residents to previously announced engagements in Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto and more.

The production will feature will star Lorenzo Pugliese as SpongeBob SquarePants, Daria Pilar Redus as Sandy Cheeks, Beau Bradshaw as Patrick Star, Christopher Cody Cooley as Squidward Q. Tentacles, Zach Kononov as Mr. Krabs, and Tristan McIntyre as Plankton.

The ensemble includes Morgan Blanchard, John Cardenas, Natalie L. Chapman, Richie Dupkin, Stephen C. Kallas, Helen Regula, Méami Maszewski, Stefan Miller, Joshua Bess, Mary Nickson, Dorian O'Brien, Caitlin Ort, Elle-May Patterson, Sydney Simone, Ayana Strutz, Teddy Gales, Miles Davis Tillman, and Rico Velazquez.

SPONGEBOB MUSICAL 2019-2020 Tour Cities:

SCHENECTADY, NY
09/22/19-09/28/19
PROCTORS

HARTFORD, CT
10/01/19-10/06/19
The Bushnell

MADISON, WI
10/08/19-10/13/19
Overture Center

BOSTON, MA
10/15/19-10/27/19
Boch Center

PEORIA, IL
10/29/19-10/30/19
Peoria Civic Center

HUNTSVILLE, AL
11/01/19-11/03/19
Von Braun Center Concert Hall

NASHVILLE, TN
11/05/19-11/10/19
Andrew Jackson Hall

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
11/12/19-11/17/19
Civic Center Music Hall

DAYTON, OH
11/19/19-11/24/19
Schuster Center

BROOKVILLE, NY
11/26/19-11/27/19
Tilles Center

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ
11/29/19-12/01/19
State Theatre

PHILADELPHIA, PA
12/03/19-12/15/19
Forrest Theatre

TORONTO, ON
12/17/19-12/22/19
Meridian Hall

WILMINGTON, NC
01/13/20-01/14/20
Wilson Center

MORGANTOWN, WV
01/16/20-01/16/20
Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre

LEXINGTON, KY
01/17/20-01/19/20 Lexington Opera House

PADUCAH, KY
01/20/20-01/20/20
Carson Center

CONWAY, AR
01/21/20-01/21/20
Reynolds Performance Hall

LONGVIEW, TX
01/23/20-01/23/20
Belcher Performance Center

SAN ANTONIO, TX
01/24/20-01/26/20
Majestic Theatre

MIDLAND, TX
01/27/20-01/27/20
Wagner Noel PAC

PHOENIX, AZ
01/31/20-02/02/20
Orpheum Theatre

LAS VEGAS, NV
02/04/20-02/09/20
The Smith Center Reynolds Hall

SAN FRANCISCO, CA
02/12/20-02/16/20
Golden Gate Theatre

FORT WORTH, TX
02/20/20-02/23/20
Bass Performance Hall

IDAHO FALLS, ID
03/02/20-03/02/20
Idaho Falls Civic Center

BUTTE, MT
03/03/20-03/03/20
Mother Lode Theatre

TACOMA, WA
03/05/20-03/05/20
Pantages Theatre

EUGENE, OR
03/06/20-03/07/20
Hult Center

DENVER, CO
03/10/20-03/22/20
Buell Theatre

YAKIMA, WA
03/08/20
Capitol Theatre

LOS ANGELES, CA
03/24/20-04/12/20
Dolby Theatre

WICHITA, KS
04/28/20-04/30/20
Century II Concert Hall

ST. LOUIS, MO
05/02/20-05/03/20
Stifel Theatre

CLEVELAND, MS
05/04/20-05/04/20
Bologna Performing Arts Center

OXFORD, AL
05/05/20-05/05/20
Oxford Performing Arts Center

COLUMBUS, GA
05/06/20-05/07/20
River Center For The Performing Arts

NICEVILLE, FL
05/08/20-05/08/20
Mattie Kelly Arts Center

ORANGE PARK, FL
05/09/20-05/10/20
Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts

PROVIDENCE, RI
05/12/20-05/17/20
Providence PAC

PITTSBURGH, PA
06/02/20 - 06/07/20
Benedum Center

FINDLAY, OH
6/08/20-6/08/20
Marathon Center for the Performing Arts

RED BANK, NJ
06/10/20 - 06/11/20
Count Basie Theatre

VIENNA, VA
06/12/20 - 06/13/20
Filene Center

CHARLOTTE, NC
06/16/20-06/21/20
Belk Theatre

HOUSTON, TX
06/23/20-06/28/20
Jones Hall

DALLAS, TX
07/14/20 - 07/19/20
Winspear Opera House

TAMPA, FL
07/21/20-07/26/20
Straz Center for the PA

KANSAS CITY, MO
07/27/20 - 08/02/20
Starlight Theatre

For ticket information and additional dates, visit www.TheSpongeBobMusical.com.

Broadway's best creative minds reimagine and bring to life the beloved Nickelodeon series with humor, heart and pure theatricality in a neon-sparkly "party for the eyes and ears" (Daily Beast). Be there when SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face catastrophe-until a most unexpected hero rises to take center stage. This "creative explosion" (Broadway.com) is "nothing short of genius" says TheaterMania, so bring the entire family to celebrate friendship and cooperation, and learn the power of unity and inclusion.

The SpongeBob Musical explodes with energy and features an original pop and rock-infused score by a legendary roster of Grammy Award®-winning songwriters. Led and conceived by visionary director Tina Landau (2018 Tony Award nominee) and a Tony Award®-winning design team, the production brings the spirit of SpongeBob to life with humanity, heart, and pure theatricality. The SpongeBob Musical features a book by Kyle Jarrow, orchestrations and arrangements by Tom Kitt, musical supervision by Julie McBride & Tim Hanson, and choreography by Christopher Gattelli. The design team includes scenic and costume design by David Zinn, lighting design by Kevin Adams, projection design by Peter Nigrini, sound design by Walter Trarbach, hair and wig design by Charles G. LaPointe, make-up design by Joe Dulude II, foley design by Mike Dobson, and casting by Stewart/Whitley.

The SpongeBob Musical is a one-of-a-kind musical event with original songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper & Rob Hyman, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T's, They Might Be Giants, T.I., Domani & Lil'C and songs by David Bowie & Brian Eno, and by Tom Kenny & Andy Paley. Additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton. Additional music by Tom Kitt.

The Original Cast Recording is available now from Masterworks Broadway wherever music is sold and streamed.

Explore the depths of theatrical innovation in The SpongeBob Musical, 2018 Best Musical winner of the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards, where the power of optimism really can save the world.

Original post:

The SpongeBob Musical National Tour Finds Its Cast of Bikini Bottom Residents

The traveling production will launch in September in Schenectady, New York.

Lorenzo Pugliese, Beau Bradshaw, and Daria Pilar Redus

The complete cast is set for the upcoming national tour of Nickelodeon's Tony Award-winning The SpongeBob Musical, which will launch in September in Schenectady, New York!

The non-Equity touring production will star Lorenzo Pugliese as SpongeBob SquarePants, Beau Bradshaw as Patrick Star, and Daria Pilar Redus as Sandy Cheeks, with Christopher Cody Cooley as Squidward Q. Tentacles, Zach Kononov as Mr. Krabs, and Tristan McIntyre as Sheldon Plankton.

Rounding out the company are Joshua Bess, Morgan Blanchard, John Cardenas, Natalie L. Chapman, Richie Dupkin, Teddy Gales, Stephen C. Kallas, Méami Maszewski, Stefan Miller, Mary Nickson, Dorian O'Brien, Caitlin Ort, Elle-May Patterson, Helen Regula, Sydney Simone, Ayana Strutz, Miles Davis Tillman, and Rico Velazquez.

Additional tour stops include engagements in Boston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Toronto, Houston, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, and San Antonio.

Inspired by Nickelodeon's hit animated series of the same name, SpongeBob SquarePantsis a one-of-a-kind musical event that explodes with energy and features an original pop and rock-infused score by a legendary roster of Grammy® Award-winning songwriters. Led and conceived by visionary director Tina Landau (2018 Tony Award nominee) and a Tony Award®-winning design team, the production brings the spirit of SpongeBob to life with humanity, heart, and pure theatricality.

The stakes are higher than ever as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage.

The musical features a book by Kyle Jarrow and a score from orchestrator Tom Kitt and a variety of pop artists: Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T’s, They Might Be Giants, T.I., Domani and Lil’C, and songs by David Bowie and Brian Eno, and by Tom Kenny and Andy Paley. Additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton. Additional music by Tom Kitt.

Get ready to dive to all-new depths of theatrical innovation at SpongeBob SquarePants, where the power of optimism really can save the world!

Following a Chicago tryout during summer 2016, the musical opened on Broadway in December 2017 (under the title SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical) at the Palace Theatre, where it ran through September 16, 2018.

The Broadway cast for SpongeBob SquarePants included Tony Award Nominee Ethan Slater as SpongeBob SquarePants, Tony Award Nominee Gavin Lee as Squidward Q. Tentacles, Lilli Cooper and Christina Sajous as Sandy Cheeks, Brian Ray Norris as Eugene Krabs, Danny Skinner as Patrick Star and Wesley Taylor as Sheldon Plankton.

The ensemble included Brandon Espinoza, Alex Gibson, Gaelen Gilliland, Juliane Godfrey, Jordan Grubb, Kyle Matthew Hamilton, Curtis Holbrook, Jesse JP Johnson, L'ogan J'ones, Jai'len Christine Li Josey, Kelvin Moon Loh, Lauralyn Mcclelland, Vasthy Mompoint, Oneika Phillips, Catherine Ricafort, JC Schuster, Allysa Shorte, Abby C. Smith, Robert Taylor Jr., Allan K. Washington, Brynn Williams, Matt Wood and Tom Kenny as the French Narrator.

The critically acclaimed SpongeBob SquarePants musical was named Best Musical by the Drama Desk Awards and Outer Critics Circle and earned 12 Tony Award nominations - the most nominated musical of the 2017-2018 theatre season - including nods for Best Musical, director Tina Landau, book writer Kyle Jarrow, title player Ethan Slater (in his Broadway debut), and the all-star roster of songwriters (including Sara Bareilles, Cyndi Lauper, and John Legend) who contributed to the score. The production earned 12 Tony Award nominations including best musical, equaling Mean Girls for the most of any show this season, and while The Band's Visit swept the honors, SpongeBob did score a deserved win for Best Scenic Design of a Musical for David Zinn's scenic design. The show’s director, Tina Landau, earned a Tony Award nomination for her inventive and unconventional approach to the material that humanized the characters than creating literal representations of the familiar Nickelodeon cartoon.

Visit TheSpongeBobMusical.com for the full tour itinerary.

SpongeBob SquarePants - The New Musical Original Cast Recording is available to purchase today at https://spongebobmusical.lnk.to/SpongebobMusicalRecording.

SpongeBob SquarePants is produced by Nickelodeon with The Araca Group, Sony Music Masterworks and Kelp on the Road.

From The Boston Globe:

This touring musical promises to reel in Boston’s ‘SpongeBob’ superfans


Director Tina Landau in rehearsal with Lorenzo Pugliese and the rest of the cast. (JEREMY DANIEL)

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? SpongeBob SquarePants. Except right now, he’s away from Bikini Bottom on tour with “The SpongeBob Musical,” the Tony-nominated adaptation of Nickelodeon’s beloved animated series. After a Broadway run, the zany production will play the Boch Center Wang Theatre from Oct. 15 to Oct. 27 as part of its North American tour.

Most people know SpongeBob from his animated misadventures, packaged into two 11-minute segments per episode. Often, the burger-flipping sponge finds himself in simple situations that escalate to the absurd. For instance: An episode from 2002 finds SpongeBob and his best friend, starfish Patrick Star, going door-to-door selling candy bars. SpongeBob tries to pick a tantalizing loose thread off the shirt of his snobby co-worker and neighbor, Squidward. Things unravel from there.

Instead of ramping things up one step at a time, “The SpongeBob Musical” begins with an explosive revelation. Residents of Bikini Bottom learn that a nearby volcano, Mount Humongous, is set to destroy the entire town in 24 hours. As Squidward (Christopher Cody Cooley), Patrick (Beau Bradshaw), Sandy the squirrel (Daria Pilar Redus), money-grubbing Mr. Krabs (Zach Kononov), and his rival Plankton (Tristan McIntyre) reckon with impending doom, it’s up to one optimistic sponge to save the ecosystem he calls home.

Translating 11-minute-long, action-packed episodes into more than two hours of musical theater proved challenging, director Tina Landau said in a phone interview. The New York City theater artist started developing the show in 2007 and has been working with it ever since.

“The show was not conceived as a musical,” Landau said. “It’s more like a performance art event, and a party, and a carnival, and a rock concert.” A star-studded lineup of musicians contributed to the show’s soundtrack, which includes songs by David Bowie and Brian Eno, Panic! at the Disco, They Might Be Giants, Sara Bareilles, and John Legend, to name a few.

Characters wear clothing that suggests their animated counterparts’ but doesn’t try to replicate it. Squidward wears pants with extra-green legs. SpongeBob wears his iconic suspenders. “But the intention was never to put him in a large, square, foam kind of theme-park costume,” Landau said.

In the animated series, SpongeBob plays his nose like a flute and contorts his malleable body into improbable shapes. In the musical, SpongeBob’s human actor jumps around excitedly and pulls his pet snail Gary behind him on wheels. “We have not shied away from the fact that SpongeBob stretches and contorts,” Landau said. “We have just found really theatrical ways to express that.”

SpongeBob’s first episode ran in 1999, inspiring legions of millennial superfans who grew up watching the show. SpongeBob memes continue to circulate on social media. Fans even petitioned to get the iconic SpongeBob rock song “Sweet Victory” (from the 2001 episode “Band Geeks”) performed at the 2019 Super Bowl. They wanted to honor show creator Stephen Hillenburg, who died last fall.

This production taps into that deep vein of SpongeBob fandom. “We have found that our biggest group of fans are definitely in their 20s and 30s,” Landau said.

Like so many of his peers, Lorenzo Pugliese grew up watching SpongeBob’s antics. The actor, who plays SpongeBob in the touring production, graduated from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia this spring.

“Actually, I don’t even know if I told Tina this,” Pugliese said over the phone, laughing. “But when I was a kid, in the morning, I would wake up, open up the windows and yell, ‘Good morning world, and all who inhabit it!’ ” It’s a quote from a classic SpongeBob scene. And now, Pugliese gets to yell it at the top of every performance.

Bonus: Boston theatergoers can celebrate SpongeBob with an extra treat. J.P. Licks, the ice cream chain founded in Jamaica Plain, will offer a sea salted pineapple ice cream flavor for a limited time as a joint promotional effort. Sounds like it would pair nicely with a Krabby Patty.

The SpongeBob Musical

At Boch Center Wang Theatre, Oct. 15-27. Tickets from $25, www.bochcenter.org.

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From Beloit Daily News:

OVERTURE CENTER WELCOMES 'SPONGEBOB'

MADISON - He may live in a pineapple under the sea, but SpongeBob will soon be visiting a Stateline Area stage.

The beloved children's cartoon character is being brought to life in "The SpongeBob Musical" Oct. 8-13 at the Overture Center.

"The show has all the things that we know and love from the cartoon, but it has a much more realistic storyline," said actor Cody Cooley.

Cooley, a native of Sykesville, Maryland, is portraying the disgruntled Squidward Q. Tentacles in the brand new traveling Broadway production.

"Squidward is the everyman, just going about his day job and trying to get through it," Cooley said. "He really just wants to be at home playing his clarinet."

Although SpongeBob Squarepants has had many memorable episodes from its years on Nickelodeon, those who attend the show will see something completely new.

The storyline, not based on any previous plots, is that beautiful Bikini Bottom is about to be destroyed by a natural disaster. All the characters must come together to save the day.

"All the characters in the show look at the problem in their own unique way, and the story is all about how a community can be brought together and work together," Cooley said.

Viewers can expect to see the story played out with a fun and colorful set, Broadway numbers and lots of dancing, including a 7-to-8 minute tap routine by Cooley.

There won't be any foam-costumed actors on stage, Cooley added. The show's directors have worked very hard to embrace the human connection the story makes.

"When I saw this show on Broadway, I thought it was so refreshing that you expected it to be like what you'd see in a theme park, but it's not at all," Cooley said.

Families are sure to enjoy the show's production quality, songs, and seeing a brand new cast that is excited to perform for a live audience. Madison will be the third stop on the tour.

"This show has such great heart and such a good message," Cooley said. "The kids will really love seeing SpongeBob on stage and the adults will love the humor...it's all really fun."

Tickets for "The SpongeBob Musical" start at $31 and go up to $141. Shows will take place at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8-10; 8 p.m. Oct. 11; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Oct. 12; 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13.

A special "Meet the Artist" event will happen after the show on Thursday, Oct. 10, where a brief Q&A session will take place. There also will be a "Best Day Ever" event at noon on Sunday, Oct. 13, featuring art projects and more.

The show is rated as appropriate for children ages 5 and up. For additional information and to purchase tickets, visit www.overture.org or follow the Overture Center on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube or Instagram.

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From Mass Live:

Broadway’s ‘SpongeBob Musical’ coming to Hartford, Boston

When Stephen C. Kallas was growing up in Monroe, Conn., he enjoyed sitting on the couch watching the animated series “SpongeBob SquarePants” on Nickelodeon.

Soon he’ll be on the stage at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford performing as Old Man Jenkins in the “The SpongeBob Musical,” which runs Oct. 1-6. The musical will later travel to Boston for an Oct. 15-27 run at the Boch Center-Wang Theater.

It’s the 20th anniversary of SpongeBob, an incurable optimist and earnest sea sponge, so it’s especially “cool to jump into the (stage) show when there is such a big anniversary for the brand,” said Kallas, 24, speaking from Schenectady, New York, before the production began a national tour there.

Kallas enjoyed SpongeBob as a child because “it was so whacky and so out there,” but he could connect with the characters.

“SpongeBob SquarePants” launched in 1999. The series chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. It has been the top children’s animated series on television for the last 17 years, generating a universe of beloved characters, pop-culture catchphrases and memes, theatrical releases, consumer products, a Tony award-winning Broadway musical and a global fan base.

Created by Stephen Hillenburg and produced by Nickelodeon in Burbank, California, the character-driven cartoon chronicles the nautical and sometimes nonsensical adventures of the eponymous yellow sponge, shaped like a kitchen sponge.

Moving from cartoon viewer to stage actor in the SpongeBob world is “just as amazing as I thought it would be,” said Kallas, who graduated in 2017 from Wagner College in Staten Island, New York, with a bachelor’s degree in theater with concentrations in performance and design tech management.

He began acting in fifth grade when a friend asked him to get involved with the production of The Music Man. “I said, ‘Sure, why not?’ and was bit by the theater bug,” he said.

He acted during college and after graduation landed roles in regional productions like The Wizard of Oz and Newsies throughout the country.

Kallas is excited to return to Connecticut to act at The Bushnell for the first time; he saw many shows there while growing up in the Constitution State.

He praised the comedy and the music in SpongeBob, saying fans will understand the “Easter eggs” (references to the original cartoon) while newcomers will enjoy it too.

The SpongeBob Musical features an original pop and rock-infused score by a roster of Grammy Award-winning songwriters. Led and conceived by director Tina Landau, a 2018 Tony Award nominee, and a Tony-winning design team, the production brings the spirit of SpongeBob to life with humanity, heart and theatricality.

The musical has original songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T’s, They Might Be Giants, T.I., Domani and Lil’C and songs by David Bowie and Brian Eno and by Tom Kenny and Andy Paley.

“SpongeBob SquarePants” was adapted as a stage musical in 2016 by Landau. SpongeBob SquarePants, The Broadway Musical premiered in Chicago in 2016 and opened on Broadway at the Palace Theatre on in 2017. The musical opened to critical acclaim and tied for most-nominated production at the 2018 72nd Tony Awards with 12 Tony nominations.

Kallas said the production is for audiences of all ages. “It’s definitely an uplifting show” about community, inclusion and “being a positive person and what it means to be a good neighbor.”

“Everybody could use a little positivity in their life,” he added.

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From Broadway World:

First Look At The National Tour Of THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL!
by BWW News Desk Sep. 25, 2019
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The North American Tour of Nickelodeon's THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL launched at PROCTORS in Schenectady, NY this week before bringing Bikini Bottom and its beloved residents to previously announced engagements in Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto and more.

Check out a first look at the tour's three leads in action!


Check out the full list of dates and tour stops [above]!

For ticket information and additional dates, visit www.TheSpongeBobMusical.com.

Broadway's best creative minds reimagine and bring to life the beloved Nickelodeon series with humor, heart and pure theatricality in a neon-sparkly "party for the eyes and ears" (Daily Beast). Be there when SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face catastrophe-until a most unexpected hero rises to take center stage. This "creative explosion" (Broadway.com) is "nothing short of genius" says TheaterMania, so bring the entire family to celebrate friendship and cooperation, and learn the power of unity and inclusion.

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL explodes with energy and features an original pop and rock-infused score by a legendary roster of Grammy Award®-winning songwriters. Led and conceived by visionary director Tina Landau (2018 Tony Award nominee) and a Tony Award®-winning design team, the production brings the spirit of SpongeBob to life with humanity, heart, and pure theatricality. THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL features a book byKyle Jarrow, orchestrations and arrangements by Tom Kitt, musical supervision by Julie McBride & Tim Hanson, and choreography by Christopher Gattelli. The design team includes scenic and costume design by David Zinn, lighting design by Kevin Adams, projection design by Peter Nigrini, sound design by Walter Trarbach, hair and wig design byCharles G. LaPointe, make-up design by Joe Dulude II, foley design by Mike Dobson, and casting by Stewart/Whitley.

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL is a one-of-a-kind musical event with original songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper & Rob Hyman, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T's, They Might Be Giants, T.I., Domani & Lil'C and songs by David Bowie & Brian Eno, and by Tom Kenny & Andy Paley. Additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton. Additional music by Tom Kitt.

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From The Boston Globe:

The VIP Lounge with Morgan Blanchard

Blanchard, from Portsmouth, N.H., plays Patchy the Pirate in “The SpongeBob Musical,” coming to the Boch Center Wang Theatre Oct. 15-Oct. 27.

While Morgan Blanchard was growing up in Portsmouth, N.H., he and his family would drive to Boston to attend theater productions in Boston. “The first musical I ever saw was at the Wang. It was ‘Cats,’ ” recalled Blanchard (who plays Patchy the Pirate in “The SpongeBob Musical,” coming to the Boch Center Wang Theatre Oct. 15-27) in a recent phone interview. “It was so magical to be this young kid seeing these shows, and now I get to be the person I was looking up to at that time. It’s nice to hopefully be [performing at] someone’s first musical -- and I’m assuming with ‘SpongeBob’ that there will be a lot of new audiences.” Blanchard was quick to point out that the Tony-nominated show, based on the beloved animated series on Nickelodeon, is not just for kids. “The show has an incredibly relevant and important message that I think a lot of people need to hear -- especially now -- about community and coming together and celebrating each other and all of our differences,” he said. In addition to seeing family and friends when the national tour lands in Boston, Blanchard said he is most excited about “sleeping in my own bed” at his parents’ home in Portsmouth. “I live out of a suitcase, so it will be nice to be home,” said Blanchard, who graduated from Ithaca College last year and immediately joined the national tour of “The Sound of Music” before joining the cast of “The SpongeBob Musical.“ We caught up with the 23-year-old actor to talk about all things travel.

Favorite vacation destination?

London – no question. While in college, I studied abroad in London for four months and it was a pivotal moment for my personal growth. The city’s history, parks, and commitment to the arts offer a myriad of activities to explore.

Favorite food or drink while vacationing?

Wine. Always wine. And of course any sort of delicacy from the place I’m visiting. I love trying new things.

Where would you like to travel to but haven’t?

Italy. It’s where my family is from, and who doesn’t love Italian food?

One item you can’t leave home without when traveling?

A journal. I always make sure to travel with a journal so I can keep track of my entire trip and look back on the memories.

Aisle or window?

Window – so I can look out and see my destination from above.

Favorite childhood travel memory?

My mother works for a travel agency so we would travel constantly as a kid. But my favorite memory has to be my trip to Japan with a student ambassador group when I was in middle school. It was a complete culture shock . . . and such a beautiful country.

Guilty pleasure when traveling?

Farmers’ markets. I always make sure to find the local farmers’ markets in each destination. Local markets can tell you so much about a city and those who inhabit it. And the food is cheap.

Best travel tip?

Try traveling alone. You’ll get to do exactly what you want and hopefully make some friends along the way. And always strike up conversations with strangers.

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From MOOSE GAZETTE:

‘SpongeBob’ made a splash on Broadway. Now, he’s headed to Boston.

SpongeBob SquarePants may live in a pineapple under the sea, but for the next few months, he’s taking it on the road. A little more than a year after its Broadway run, “The SpongeBob Musical” is on a 45-city national tour. Its fourth stop? Boston’s Wang Theatre, where the splashy celebration will take the stage from Oct. 15 to 27.

The musical adaptation of the beloved Nickelodeon series follows your favorite absorbent, yellow, and porous sea dwelling played by Lorenzo Pugliese, as well as Patrick (Beau Bradshaw), Sandy Cheeks (Daria Pilar Redus), Squidward (Cody Cooley), and the rest of Bikini Bottom’s usual suspects. In this episode, the town grapples with news that volcano “Mount Humongous” may erupt and destroy their beloved underwater city.

“SpongeBob” originally premiered in Chicago in June 2016 prior to its Broadway debut in December 2017. It quickly earned critical success, snagging 12 Tony nominations to tie with “Mean Girls” for the most nods that year, and won Best Musical at both the 2018 Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards.

The show is conceived by Tina Landau, who has served as director for all of its iterations. The musical also features a book by Kyle Jarrow, choreography by Christopher Gatteli, orchestrations and arrangements by Tom Kitt, and music by a slew of Grammy Award-winning artists including John Legend, Lady Antebellum, T.I., and Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Boston-born band Aerosmith.

While the show is an adaptation of the animated hit, it is not a replica. Instead of theme park-style getups, the actors wear clothing reminiscent of their characters — SpongeBob dons a yellow shirt and red tie, Mr. Krabs has red boxing gloves as hands, and Sandy’s costume is accessorized by her signature pink flower. And while the TV series was created for the younger set, that’s not the case for its musical counterpart.

“[Landau] said on Broadway they would say, ”SpongeBob the Broadway Musical’ — it’s so good, you can even bring your kid.’ It’s made for everyone,” cast member Morgan Blanchard told Boston.com over the phone. “It confronts a lot of ideas that we are struggling with right now in terms of community and coming together and the obsession over fear, and how we use fear to either dominate or divide and how destructive that can be, which I think is arguably more relevant to adults than it is to children.”

Blanchard plays Patchy the Pirate, the show’s sole human character and one he describes as a “whack-a-doodle superfan of SpongeBob.” You may remember the character from the animated series’s occasional live-action segments. For Blanchard, a Portsmouth, N.H. native, the Boston leg of the tour holds personal significance. Growing up, he would come into the city around six or seven times a year to see theatrical productions. And although he spent last year on the national tour of “The Sound of Music,” this month will mark his first time taking the Boston stage.

“I’ve been waiting to come to the Wang [Theatre], he said. “It’s just a childhood dream to do that.”

The SpongeBob Musical; Tuesday, Oct. 15 – Sunday, Oct. 27 at various times; Wang Theatre, Boston; $25 – $125; all ages

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From Easton Journal:

Bikini Bottom comes to Boston with ‘The SpongeBob Musical’

Starring as SpongeBob in the North American tour is Scranton, Pennsylvania, native Lorenzo Pugliese, a 2019 graduate of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. By telephone recently from Hartford, Connecticut, Pugliese talked about what it’s like to be making his road show debut and more.

Of all the leading male characters in Broadway musicals, there’s only one based on a rectangular kitchen sponge – the always absorbing SpongeBob.

The title character in Nickelodeon’s long-running animated television comedy series “SpongeBob SquarePants” stepped onto the stage in June 2016, when “SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical” premiered in Chicago before opening on Broadway at the Palace Theatre in December 2017.

Conceived and directed by Tina Landau, with book by Kyle Jarrow, choreography by Tony Award winner Christopher Gattelli, and orchestrations and arrangements by Tony and Pulitzer Prize winner Tom Kitt, the Broadway production earned 12 Tony Award nominations in 2018.

It won for Best Scenic Design in a Musical for David Zinn’s recreation of the underwater world of SpongeBob and his friends in Bikini Bottom.

With a refashioned title, “The SpongeBob Musical” is now on a tour coming to Boston’s Boch Center Wang Theatre on Oct. 15, with a score that includes songs by Yolanda Adams, David Bowie, Steven Tyler & Joe Perry, Sara Bareilles, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, The Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, and others.

Starring as SpongeBob in the North American tour is Scranton, Pennsylvania, native Lorenzo Pugliese, a 2019 graduate of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. By telephone recently from Hartford, Connecticut, Pugliese talked about what it’s like to be making his road show debut and more.

Q: Before you landed this role, what would you have thought if someone had told you that you’d be playing a sponge on your first tour in a musical?

A: Someone actually did tell me that. It was my sophomore year in college, and a friend who’d seen “SpongeBob” in New York, told me that I’d be perfect for the role. It sounded kind of crazy at first, because I didn’t know anything about the musical. Not too long after, though, my girlfriend, Julia Toitch, took me to see the Broadway show as “character research.” Then I understood what the person meant.

Q: What is it like bringing an iconic animated character like SpongeBob to life on stage?

A: It’s definitely the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life. It’s incredibly high energy, but with every moment super calculated. The cool thing, though, is that there’s so much truth and humanity in these characters. Tina Landau directs us to do human portrayals of these characters, rather that caricatures.

One of my favorite things about SpongeBob is that he actively wants to become manager at the Krusty Krab restaurant. He is working toward a goal, which I respect.

Q: Are you fan of the “SpongeBob SquarePants” series?

A: I loved it as a kid. There’s a line that SpongeBob says every day, “Good morning, world, and all who inhabit it.” I used to wake up every morning and scream it out my bedroom window. Now it’s my very first line in the musical.

Q: Who’s your favorite character and why?

A: SpongeBob is definitely my favorite character – always has been, always will be. He’s wacky and outlandish which makes him not only very appealing to the audience, but also great fun for me to play as a performer.

Q: Some amazing songwriters have contributed to this score. What’s it like to get to do their music?

A: Having the music of all these different artists in one score means we can do everything from country and pop to rock. The song by Bowie and Brian Eno, “No Control,” in act one is very panicky and works just perfectly with the story. And that’s just one of the great numbers in this show.

Q: What’s your favorite musical number from the show?

A: My favorite is Squidward’s big number “I’m Not a Loser” by They Might Be Giants. It’s a flawless, perfectly crafted, Golden Age of Broadway number that’s marvelously performed by our Squidward, Cody Cooley, and company. I’m offstage, but I watch it from the wings every night. I love it!

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From Metro US:

New England native sets sail in ‘The Spongebob Musical’

Morgan Blanchard on bringing the show’s first national tour to Boston.

Are you ready kids, because “The Spongebob Musical” ships up to Boston this month as part of the show’s first national tour.

Set to take over the Wang Theatre Oct. 15-27, the hit production based on the beloved Nickelodeon cartoon earned 12 Tony nominations and one win during its initial run on Broadway. After kicking off the national tour in Schenectady last month, Spongebob, Patrick, Squidward and the rest of the Bikini Bottom gang are finally heading to the Hub, and they’re setting sail with a special cast member who knows how to navigate Boston’s dirty water.

New England native Morgan Blanchard takes on the role of Patchy the Pirate in “The Spongebob Musical,” and he is thrilled to bring the show to his old stomping grounds. In fact, the Wang Theatre was where Blanchard saw his first touring show, “The Phantom of the Opera,” as a kid while growing up in Rye, N.H., just outside of Portsmouth.

“I could not be more excited,” Blanchard tells Metro. “Just to perform at the Wang is the craziest thing in the world. It’s where I grew up seeing all the tours coming through.”

Ever since his first school play in kindergarten, Blanchard has been enamored with theater and the arts. He scored his first role with a professional show in fifth grade as part of a production of “The Sound of Music” at Prescott Park, and hasn’t slowed down since.

“I kind of did theater non-stop from that moment on,” says Blanchard, who has a BFA in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College.

With a slew of regional and national credits under his belt, Blanchard knew early on in high school that he wanted to make a career out of his creative outlets.

“Probably my freshman year of high school is when I knew that this is what I wanted to do,” says Blanchard. “Fortunately I had parents who were so supportive and ready to back me in that regardless of whether it’s stable or not.”

Having been a fan of the franchise since childhood, Blanchard admits that playing Patchy the Pirate in “The Spongebob Musical” is a massive opportunity, and he’s determined to give it his all since so many fans across the globe love the swashbuckling character from the cartoon.

“It’s pretty huge,” says Blanchard. “It’s the biggest opportunity I’ve come across yet and I’m so grateful.”

“It’s such a blast to bring to life these cartoon characters that you think are so surface level,” he adds, “but they’re actually very detailed and can tell a really relevant and truthful story.”

As for why Spongebob and his pals have had such a big impact on culture over the decades, Blanchard notes that part of it is due to the show’s focus on community.

“The whole concept of Bikini Bottom,” says Blanchard. “This idea of community is very relatable. That’s what keeps people coming back to it.”

There’s also the show’s unique brand of humor, which Blanchard believes has influenced an entire generation of fans.

“The humor really has morphed our generation,” says Blanchard. “The way our generation finds things funny is incredibly shaped by Spongebob and other Nickelodeon cartoons.”

Oct. 15-27, Wang Theatre, 270 Tremont St., $25+, bochcenter.org

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From seacoastonline.com:

Portsmouth native performing in ‘SpongeBob Musical’ in Boston

PORTSMOUTH - The award-winning “SpongeBob Musical” is making its national 45-city tour stop in Boston this week, featuring Portsmouth native Morgan Blanchard who will be performing in his debut tour as Patchy the Pirate.

During its initial run on Broadway, Tina Landau’s Nickelodeon cartoon-based production earned 12 Tony nominations with a win. “SpongeBob” originally premiered in Chicago in June 2016 prior to its Broadway debut in December 2017. The reinvented “SpongeBob Musical” opens at the Boch Center Wang Theatre Tuesday and runs through Oct. 27.

“It is the Broadway production, but we reconstructed it a little so it could work on tour, moving from theater to theater,” Blanchard said. “As much as it’s a Broadway production, it’s kind of a new version. We tried out some new things. It’s cool to be able to work on something that’s kind of transforming.”

Blanchard is a 2014 Portsmouth High School graduate and 2018 graduate of Ithaca College where he earned his degree in musical theater with an acting focus.

“It all basically started in my early-on music class with Tammy Burns, who was the music teacher at my elementary school at the time, who I still keep in touch with and love dearly,” he said. “When I was in fifth grade, I auditioned for ‘The Sound of Music’ at Prescott Park and did that.”

From then on, Blanchard performed in several summer productions at Prescott Park in Portsmouth and went on to do work with Mainstage Theatre and the Seacoast Repertory Theatre along with multiple high school plays.

Almost immediately after college graduation, Blanchard went on tour with “The Sound of Music,” his first professional show and then wrapped up in June 2019, just a month before committing to “SpongeBob Musical.”

“Technically, I live in New York. I have an apartment in the city,” he said. “But really, I live out of a suitcase right now in the middle of the country.”

Blanchard says performing Patchy the Pirate in the “SpongeBob Musical” has easily been his favorite, most entertaining role yet. On top of his main role, he performs in the show’s ensemble as well so he has the opportunity to play a lot of different roles.

Although this performance is anticipated by the crowd to be a reimagining of the beloved television series, it is not the same. While the comedy show was originally crafted for a younger crowd, Blanchard said, this musical is set to attract a much broader audience, and is inviting to all ages.

“It’s made for everyone,” said Blanchard.

Blanchard also mentioned that the performance contains messages that allude to coming together through inclusivity, giving younger audience members first-time exposure to theater in a positive way.

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From The Oklahoman:

What to do in Oklahoma on Nov. 12, 2019: See 'The SpongeBob Musical' at OKC's Civic Center Music Hall

Today's featured event:

Plunge into the colorful undersea world of Bikini Bottom as the national tour of "The SpongeBob Musical," the Tony-winning Broadway hit based on the 20-year-old Nickelodeon animated series, opens in Oklahoma City at 7:30 tonight at the Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker.

Aimed at multigenerational audiences, performances continue at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 1:30 and 7 p.m. Sunday.

As previously reported, the show features musical numbers by John Legend, Lady Antebellum, Aerosmith, They Might Be Giants, David Bowie and Brian Eno, Sara Bareilles, Yolanda Adams, Cyndi Lauper, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T's and Oklahoma City-based art-rockers The Flaming Lips

"I was a huge fan of the show growing up,""The SpongeBob Musical" star Lorenzo Pugliese told me in an interview. "I think when you're able to create something that's so unique and so different but also somehow so relatable and identifiable with the general population, it's really something special. And I think that that's exactly what they did with SpongeBob. And I think that's why it's done so well for so long."

To read more of my preview of "The SpongeBob Musical," click here.

For tickets and information, go to www.okcbroadway.com or call 594-8300.


For more Oklahoma events, go to oklahoman.com/calendar.

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From The Times Herald:

Collegeville native starring in "The SpongeBob Musical." coming to Forrest Theater


Tristan McIntyre as Sheldon Plankton, left, and Caitlin Ort as Karen the Computer in The SpongeBob Musical, playing the Forrest Theatre December 3 through 15. photo credit: Jeremy Daniel

COLLEGEVILLE — Her "SpongeBob Musical" character may be a long way from the queen of "South Pacific," Nellie Forbush, but Caitlin Ort brings her passion for musical theater to both roles equally.

"'South Pacific' is such a beautiful story; it's definitely one of my favorite musicals. The music is just timeless," noted the Collegeville native, on the phone from Oklahoma City, her current stop touring with "The SpongeBob Musical."

Ort has appeared in both professional and community theater versions of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic "South Pacific."

"It was a very fulfilling experience working on that show because the message is so important, about tolerance of people who are different than you and finding similarities in people you assumed are very different from you."

Bringing SpongeBob's Karen the Computer to life was a decidedly different experience, noted Ort, who stars in The SpongeBob Musical" at the Forrest Theater in Philadelphia Dec. 3 through 15.

"I grew up on SpongeBob, so I was familiar with the cartoon character, but what's different about this show is that in the cartoon she is a computer but in the musical she is portrayed as a humanized version of the character," Ort said of the show. "All of the characters have their own human versions of these roles and very much have a human take, and the director, Tina Landau, had so many cool ideas about how my character moves through space and she is influenced by robotic movement but still has a human quality about what her needs and wants are. It's very much taking inspiration from the cartoon characters but making them human. The show is very much what the Broadway production was, same costume design, set design and choreography. Tina is a collaborative director and is an ensemble-first director. So what we do onstage we can take ownership of because we developed it as a group. Tina was very open and communicative with us if we had questions or ideas we wanted to try out."

Inspired by the long-running Nickelodeon TV program, "The SpongeBob Musical" won a 2018 Tony award and was a 2019 Best Musical winner of the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. The production stars 2019 University of the Arts graduate and Scranton, PA native Lorenzo Pugliese as 'SpongeBob Squarepants" and features an original pop and rock-infused musical score by a roster of Grammy Award-winning songwriters, including Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Lady Antebellum, The Flaming Lips, Cyndi Lauper and many others.


Caitlin Ort credits her early love of musical theater to the roles she played in Methacton Community Theater productions.

The show was created for a diverse audience, noted Ort, who received a BFA in Musical Theater from Ithaca College.

"Most of our audiences are a mix of adults who want to bring their kids to the show or are in their 20s and 30s and grew up with SpongeBob and want to see the musical version of it. It's sophisticated enough for an adult to appreciate but iconic for children to recognize these characters and appreciate all the colors and the dancing and the music. So it's really a show that anyone can enjoy," Ort said. "It's a departure from the cartoon because it's not recreating anything from the cartoon. It's an entirely different story. It is a Broadway musical for all different types of audience members. It really is a show for everyone."

Ort, a 2012 Methacton High School grad now living in New York, won the role after a series of auditions, she explained.

"I was familiar with the casting agency so I contacted the casting office and asked for an appointment to be seen because I thought that I was really right for it. I auditioned for them seven times over the course of about five weeks. Then I just waited for a few months and I got a phone call saying I got the part. When national tours are going out oftentimes they call people in several times, especially when you're going in for such a big role. The creative team often wants to work with you as much as you can to see how you take direction see if you're a right fit for it."

Ort's interest in musical theater began at a young age, when she appeared in local community theater productions, she recalled.

"The first musical I ever did was with Methacton Community Theater when they did 'The King and I.' I've been hooked on it ever since, trying to get involved with as many community theater shows as I could, and also the high school productions."

It all naturally evolved into a desire for a career in the industry, she said.

"I wasn't sure it was even something you could pursue a degree in, but my older sister Megan and I both learned that you could pursue a degree in performance arts. We both ended up going to Ithaca College and getting degrees in musical theater," Ort said.

With Megan now touring with a professional opera company, both sisters achieved success fairly quickly.

Ort's professional credits also include roles in "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (Frieda); "The Merry Wives of Windsor" (Mistress Ford), "Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery" (Actress 1); "Ragtime" (Evelyn Nesbit); "Show Boat" (Kim Ravenal)"; "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" (Hedy LaRue) and "Jesus Christ Superstar."

Her website is www.caitlinort.com

"I've been very fortunate with the work that's been coming my way since I graduated," Ort said. "I think a lot of it has to do with having a very supportive family. My sisters and my parents have just been so supportive of me having a career. They kept my spirits up even when I auditioned for hundreds and hundreds of jobs and only a small percentage (panned out), so I think that's one of the reasons I've been having success. I do have this huge passion for live theater," she added, "but I'm also interested in different forms of the entertainment business so I've been thinking of branching out lately."

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From app.:

'SpongeBob' splashes into State Theatre, four-legged tap dancing and all

Like a lot of people, Cody Cooley was a little skeptical when he heard "SpongeBob SquarePants" was being made into a Broadway musical.

And then, like a lot of people, he was blown away when he saw it.

And that's a very good thing, since the 2016 Rider University theater graduate now is enjoying every moment of playing Squidward with the show's national tour, hitting the State Theatre in New Brunswick from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1.


Cody Cooley stars as Squidward in the national tour of "SpongeBob SquarePants" the musical, hitting the State Theatre in New Brunswick this weekend. Courtesy of State Theatre

The show features a book by Kyle Jarrow and music from an all-star group including Sara Bareilles, Panic! At The Disco, John Legend, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper, Plain White T's and more, orchestrated by Tom Kitt.

"I liked it. I loved it. I thought it was a lot of fun. I was not the biggest supporter of it when it first came because, you know 'SpongeBob on Broadway, why is that a musical?' But it was cool. I really loved it. I thought it was great. I wanted to be a part of it and I'm very happy to be part of the tour."

And he says Squidward is the perfect role for him.


Cody Cooley stars as Squidward in the national tour of "SpongeBob SquarePants" the musical, hitting the State Theatre in New Brunswick this weekend. Courtesy of State Theatre

"When I watched the cartoon — I got into it a little bit later than most people — I definitely identified with Squidward as a character because he's very sarcastic and he's not this energy bubble of optimism. He's definitely the realist of the group. I love playing the sarcastic character or the grouchy, one-liner, spring everybody back into reality, which is fun."

Oh, and he tap dances. On four legs.

Cooley says he got to start rehearsing with the costume much earlier than his castmates, and it helped him not only navigate the physical challenges, but really get into Squidward's head.

"It's definitely informative of the character. I would definitely say that it has helped me embody the character more because I stand differently. I walk differently. I act differently. It was fun. It was fun to work in them and to figure out how to make everything happen throughout the process."

The high-energy, inventive show was known for surrounding its audience with color and creativity on Broadway, and Cooley says that director Tina Landau and set designer David Zinn worked incredibly hard to keep that experience alive on tour, despite the challenges of constantly working in different venues.


"The SpongeBob Musical" splashes into the State Theatre in New Brunswick from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1. Courtesy of the State Theatre

"On Broadway it a massive set. And there were things out in the audience, like the Rube Goldberg machines, and they found ways to have that same feel, but have it be able to tour."

The changing venues bring a challenge to any touring production, but "SpongeBob" may present some extra challenges.

"It definitely is dependent on the space. It definitely uses what the theater has to give and it's different in every space. It's different in every venue because it's so unique. We always get a breakdown of what is happening with the show and each venue. So we'll say 'This part is different tonight or this week. Someone will enter from here instead of all the way at the back of the house.' So it definitely is interesting to always go into work on Tuesday and find out what's different with the show."

Cooley says that in addition to the joy and creativity surrounding "SpongeBob," the show's messages also make it an key production for the times.


"The SpongeBob Musical" splashes into the State Theatre in New Brunswick from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1. Courtesy of the State Theatre

"I think its message of community is incredibly important because our day and age, you know? There's so much political fighting. There's so much pandering to businesses. So much is about opposites or about tearing people apart or tearing people down. And that really happens in the show. The show is about the natural disaster that takes over a town and how people deal with it. And at the end of the day, it comes down to community and how people react to each other and how people can build each other up rather than blame one another or point the finger at somebody else."

Cooley says the "SpongeBob" Broadway cast has been "incredibly supportive" of the tour cast. He said the tour can't wait to watch "The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage!," which was recently filmed with most of the original cast reunited. The show is set to air at 7 p.m. on Dec. 7 on Nickelodeon.

Cooley loves that so many young people come to see "SpongeBob" on tour, including a lot of children seeing their first musical.

"When I took the contract, that's one of the things that I was really adamant about. I said that I never want to give a bad performance because there's always the person in the back of the balcony who this is their first time seeing a show ... I don't want to let anyone down. And that's really important to me."

For tickets to "SpongeBob" at the State Theatre, visit stnj.org.

Also coming up next week in the State Theatre's Broadway Series is "Jersey Boys," which hits the stage for two performances on Dec. 3 and 4.

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From phindie:

Visiting Bikini Bottom with Tristan McIntyre, star of THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL


Tristan McIntyre

Among his many other skills, Tristan McIntyre can proudly add “planktonic copepod” to his list of theater roles. McIntyre joins SpongeBob and the proud residents of Bikini Bottom in the heartwarming production of The SpongeBob Musical. McIntyre is starring as Sheldon Plankton, who runs the unsuccessful Chum Bucket restaurant, with his wife. The show is based on the Nickelodeon TV show and features original songs from John Legend, Lady Antebellum and many more!

The SpongeBob Musical runs December 3-15, 2019, at the Forrest Theatre [1114 Walnut Street, Philadelphia]. Visit kimmelcenter.org for ticket information.

Debra Danese: How would you describe your character, Sheldon Plankton?

Tristan McIntyre: Deliciously evil! Small in stature, but big in intellect, presence, voice, and every other sense of the word. He may be the villain of the story, but I find him to be quite admirable. For Plankton, failure is never an option. No matter how many of his schemes fail, he always persists. He is misunderstood in a community of sea creatures who, both figuratively and literally, look down on him. In fact, Plankton had to overcome odds that could have limited his desirability to rise beyond himself: he’s small, comes from an idiotic family, possesses an intelligence far superior to other residents in Bikini Bottom, has been betrayed by his comrades, and has still succeeded. He’s established his own establishment, the Chum Bucket, built his own wife, Karen the Computer, and has created inventions that, although don’t always work, are quite brilliant. What others perceive as unfriendliness is no more than a defense mechanism. Plankton is capable of care until the animosity and idiocy of others forces him to retreat back to his own ways.

DD: Sheldon is plankton. What exactly is that?

TM: It is one-celled microorganism with a cylindrical-like body and prominent antennae. The way our Tony award winning costume and set designer, David Zinn, translates this onto the stage is magical. It consists of a polished, textured green suit with an eye patch to represent Plankton’s one eye and a slicked-back black wig with two braids to depict his two antennas. It’s brilliant. Plus, I get to wear custom made Nike air forces…so yeah, best costume I’ve ever worn!

DD: You say that you “accidentally” graduated a year early from school. I’m sure many students would like to know how that happened! Can you explain?

TM: Ha! Yes! I enrolled at the University of Southern California for theater with the intention of completing my degree in four years, but I actually got out in three! I walked into my junior advisement meeting last year, around this time, and my adviser said I could graduate in the spring if I wanted to. I came in with a bunch of AP credits and ridiculously took 21 units a semester, but I never considered this an option. I initially said no, but then a week later, I woke up with an epiphany to start working so I emailed him back and said, “I changed my mind…put me on the fast-track!” I had no plans whatsoever. I happened to audition for SpongeBob on my last day of college classes for the one day they were auditioning in LA and got the news that I booked the job a week after graduation. So it truly was an accident!

DD: You are a recipient of the John Ritter Memorial Award. Tell us about that honor.

TM: Sure! At USC, our renowned faculty at the School of Dramatic Arts provides select awards to distinguished performances from the season. The John Ritter Memorial was founded in honor of the late comedian John Ritter, alum of USC, and honors the dramatic arts student who has given the most outstanding comic performance during the season. I received the award for my performance as Tisiphone, a fury and fabulous drag queen, in Roberto Aguirre-Saccassa’s play, Rough Magic. From the award, I received scholarship money that I am able to use towards my student debt. It is also from this performance that a faculty member referred me to the managers that I am now signed with, so I am truly grateful for this performance and honor.

DD: What has been the most unexpected part of touring so far?

TM: How much of a family you become with these people, because all you really have is each other. Also, I’m constantly surprised by how exhausting the nature of touring really is! I have the same response to all my friends who ask me how it’s going: “Tiring. Stressful. Frustrating. Rewarding. Incredible. Enriching. Amazing. All of the above and so much more.” I’m the baby of the cast, so it may be expected that I’d be the one going out every night and exploring each city we’re in, but I surprise myself in regards to how boring I actually am. Most days, I sleep in, have a late breakfast, binge watch a TV show (currently Breaking Bad,) go the gym, warm-up for the show, do the show, shower, and unwind in my hotel room. Eight shows a week is demanding, so I often don’t feel the need to go out and utilize all the energy I need for the show. With that said, fresh out of college, I have also never done eight shows a week before. It’s definitely a test of my stamina, but I’m happy to discover that I absolutely love it. I have something to look forward to doing every single day, especially in a production where our main mission is to scatter joy and in a role I have grown to love so much.

DD: What is your favorite all-time musical soundtrack?

TM: A Chorus Line!

[National tour at Forrest Theatre, 1114 Walnut Street] December 3-15, 2019; kimmelcenter.org

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From The Philadelphia Sunday Sun:

U Arts graduate Lorenzo Pugliese stars as SpongeBob in ‘The SpongeBob Musical’

“Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? SpongeBob SquarePants!”

The opening line of the “SpongeBob SquarePants” theme song brings a smile to most faces. The Nickelodeon animated series, “SpongeBob SquarePants” tells the adventures of a yellow sponge SpongeBob, his pet snail Gary, his starfish best friend Patrick, his squirrel friend Sandy and a host of other characters including Squidworth, Mr. Krabs and Plankton. SpongeBob and his aquatic friends, find themselves in hilarious situations as they navigate life in their home, Bikini Bottom.

In 2017, SpongeBob premiered on Broadway at the Palace Theatre. Since its opening, “The SpongeBob Musical” has earned 12 Tony nominations. Scranton native Lorenzo Pugliese stars as the title character in the shows North American tour, which opened in September of this year. Pugliese spoke with The SUN about playing the beloved character.

When Pugliese was a child, he dreamed of becoming a professional athlete. After a teacher encouraged him to audition for a musical, he realized his calling.

“When I was younger, I was more of a sports kid, but my dad was making me take piano lessons,” he said. “My piano teacher asked me to audition for a youth theater production of High School Musical. I auditioned and got the lead role. When I got on stage for the first time and sang that first song, I knew it was something special.”

Pugliese went on to pursue his passion for performance by attending The University of The Arts (U Arts) in Philadelphia.

“I really liked U Arts and I really liked Philadelphia,” he said. “To be able to go back to the place I just graduated from, where I found myself as an artist, where so many of my friendships and my relationship with my girlfriend blossomed… to do this show there is a dream come true! Philadelphia feels like a second home to me, so this really feels like my homecoming for this tour.”

Not long after graduation, a week to be precise, Pugliese landed the lead role of SpongeBob in the North American tour.

“It feels like I won the lottery! It really is such a gift to be able to bring such an iconic character that brings so much joy to audiences across America.,” he said.

“The SpongeBob Musical much like the television series offers audiences an engaging and entertaining story.

“It takes place in the iconic Bikini Bottom,” Pugliese said. “It’s just a normal day and then it’s announced that this long-standing volcano of doom that’s been lying dormant for many years is set to erupt the following evening. There’s widespread panic and the show follows the different ways that the citizens react to this news. Of course, someone has to try to save the day… I wonder who that could be.”

The SpongeBob Musical also features an incredibly diverse soundtrack written by some of the biggest artists in music such as Sara Bareilles, John Legend, Yolanda Adams and more.

“My favorite song to sing in the show is “I Guess I Miss You” by John Legend. It’s a really beautiful song… a duet between SpongeBob and Patrick. They’re apart and they’re realizing for the first time what it feels like to miss someone. It’s genuine and a really nice change of pace for the show. It’s also the one song in the show where I get to sit down and sing and I’m not running all over the place.”

Although the show brings a lot of joy to its audiences, it also requires a deal of preparation.

“This role is the hardest role I’ve ever had to play,” Pugliese said. “Every day before the show I have to warm up for an hour… physical and vocal. Most of the preparation comes from the incredible work that Tina Landau (director), Chris Gattelli (choreographer) and all of the creative team have done to create this world. The physicality and language of this show really feels like it does the work for you. Once you absorb all of the information, it’s just about trusting that you know it… staying connected with your fellow actors and staying in the present moment.”

Pugliese shared his gratitude in being a part of this show in such a huge capacity.

“Seeing the amount of joy that this show brings people has been a gift. It really affects people of all ages… kids, millennials and older people as well,” he said. “Everyone that comes to see the show leaves with a smile on their face. The effect that this show has on people is super rewarding.”

Be sure to follow Lorenzo Pugliese on Instagram @lorenzo_m_pugliese. “The SpongeBob Musical” will be at The Forrest Theatre December 3 through December 15. For more information on tickets and showtimes, visit www.kimmelcenter.org.

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From The Star:

How ‘The SpongeBob Musical’ brought director Tina Landau back to her avant-garde roots

NEW YORK CITY—He might live in a pineapple under the sea. His best friends might be a starfish and a squirrel. He might be named after his unsophisticated fashion choices. But SpongeBob SquarePants runs much deeper than most Broadway fans expected when “SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical” premiered in late 2017.

In a big-budget market saturated with film and TV adaptations and pop music catalogues, something as transparently kitschy as a stage version of the Nickelodeon cartoon series appeared, at first, like another product in the assembly line.

“All I could imagine was some big arena show with big prosthetic costumes and puppet heads; I just assumed that that’s what they wanted to do,” director Tina Landau told the Star about her immediate reaction to Nickelodeon’s call for proposals for a “SpongeBob” musical.

Landau is an estimable name from New York’s experimental theatre scene of the 1980s and ’90s; a long-time director at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre; and a frequent collaborator with playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney (“The Brothers Size, “Moonlight”).

Her interest in “SpongeBob” was piqued when she heard that Stephen Hillenburg, the late creator of the cartoon series, was “only interested in doing the musical if it can somehow have the ‘indie spirit’ with which he created the show in the first place.”

“I said I don’t know what that means, but it sounds more intriguing.”

So Landau pitched three main components that still remain pivotal to the production, which comes to Toronto next week: an immersive setting; the characters are humans, not puppets or mascots; and the score echoes the original series’ mash-up of artists and styles.

Whereas traditional musicals features one or two composers and lyricists, the soundtrack for the “SpongeBob” musical features original songs by the Flaming Lips, John Legend, Aerosmith, T.I., They Might Be Giants, and David Bowie and Brian Eno among others (nearly everyone on the wish list of Landau and book writer Kyle Jarrow said yes, as nearly everyone was already a “SpongeBob” fan).

The result brought 12 Tony nominations with one win for scenic design, plus six Drama Desk Awards in 2018, including Outstanding Musical and Outstanding Director of a Musical for Landau.

While her earliest encounters with theatre involved the kind of Broadway musical she would later direct, like “Fiddler on the Roof” and “Cabaret,” Landau gravitated to the avant-garde scene in her early career, working with playwright Edward Bond and Anne Hamburger’s En Garde Arts, where she first staged immersive experimental productions in New York City.

“I think the experience of growing up, feeling somehow like a misfit in terms of any number of things in my life from being a woman, to being Jewish, to being gay, drew me to a world where there were entirely other ways of looking at how reality is constructed,” she said.

“What the more avant-garde experimental world offered me was a place where otherness, be it in human form or in theatrical conceit, was embraced. It’s interesting looking back at it now … because I could trace the seeds of ‘SpongeBob’ right to there.”

The musical developed slowly over about nine years, but it began with a room of Landau’s colleagues: “performers and clowns and dancers and designers and contortionists and musicians,” she said. And as she dove deeper into Hillenburg’s underwater world of Bikini Bottom, she discovered more parallels between the cartoon and her formative years in the experimental scene.

“One of the ‘SpongeBob’ artists in L.A. said that it’s an homage to (the art movement) Dada and it’s really true … The visual world of Bikini Bottom is really, I think, fundamentally based on putting things that don’t fit together, together.

“You end up with a kitchen sponge who lives in a pineapple, who has a pet snail that says ‘Meow.’ So I was really intrigued by the notion of looking at things not for what we know them to be, but for how they might be used, or used to invent something new, and that guided everything,” she said.

“I think the world is very contemporary and a mash-up of culture, and there’s a whole level of how it operates conceptually that little kids of a certain age wouldn’t catch but is of endless fascination and amusement for adults.”

Now that Landau has been immersed in “SpongeBob” for over a decade, she still can’t watch more than an episode or two at a time: its pace is a little too frenetic for her taste. But she says that creating the stage version has been worth the earworms despite her early hesitation, which she sees echoed in its audiences.

“I wish there was a more open-hearted embrace from the get-go. But even to this day, I think the general pattern of response is, ‘Oh, I don’t want to go see that.’ ‘Oh, I loved it.’ People have all sorts of doubts, which I understand, but folks come out of that theatre on some kind of SpongeBob high,” she said.

“It’s the antithesis of everything I expected and was skeptical about, and it really proved to be one of, if not the most, artistically fulfilling processes I’ve ever had.”

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From KARK.com:

“The Spongebob Musical” comes to UCA’s Reynolds Performance Hall Jan. 21

CONWAY, Ark. (News release) — The University of Central Arkansas’s Reynolds Performance Hall will welcome the critically acclaimed, award-winning production “The Spongebob Musical” on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020, at 7:30 p.m.

Based on the hit animated series “SpongeBob SquarePants,” the musical features an original pop- and rock-infused score by a legendary roster of Grammy Award-winning songwriters. This one-of-a-kind musical event, which was the 2018 Best Musical winner of both the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards, includes original songs by Yolanda Adams; Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith; Lady Antebellum; Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman; John Legend; Panic! at the Disco; David Bowie; and others.

Since premiering on Nickelodeon in July 1999, “SpongeBob SquarePants” has emerged as a pop culture phenomenon. The series has reigned as the No. 1 kids’ animated television show for the past 17 years and boasts a global fan base, with episodes appearing in more than 208 countries and territories. The show has been translated into more than 55 languages and averages more than 100 million total viewers every quarter.

“Wonders pour from the stage in a ravishing stream of color and invention,” wrote Time Out New York, as Broadway’s best creative minds reimagine and bring to life the beloved Nickelodeon series with humor, heart and pure theatricality. Audiences of all ages will celebrate friendship and cooperation and learn the power of unity and inclusion.

“Our college students grew up on ‘SpongeBob,’ and they are delighted to see their beloved childhood characters come to life on the Reynolds stage,” said Amanda Horton, director of Reynolds Performance Hall. “We are elated to be able to present a musical that was just very recently on Broadway, with the last performance being Sept. 16. This show is filled with gigantic set pieces, bold costumes, colorful characters and a witty score.”

Tickets are $30 to $40 for adults and $10 for children and students. Tickets may be purchased online at uca.edu/reynolds, at the Reynolds Box Office between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by calling UCA Ticket Central at (501) 450-3265 or toll-free at (866) 810-0012.

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From Chron:

Actress’ childhood prepared her for ‘SpongeBob Musical’ role


Daria Pilar Redus will be portraying Sandy Cheeks in the “The SpongeBob Musical.” Photo: Jeremy Daniel.

The one Texas tie to “The SpongeBob Musical” would be Sandy Cheeks. Sandy probably hails from Houston, although her Texas twang might place her more in East Texas, according to actor Daria Pilar Redus, Sandy’s a squirrel.

In its first national tour, Redus, 23, plays Sandy Cheeks in the Broadway musical version of the popular cartoon “SpongeBob SquarePants.” The musical comes to the Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center on Monday as part of the Broadway in the Basin series.

Redus is no stranger to the character.

“‘SpongeBob’ was a bit part of my childhood. I grew up with her and so for myself and a lot of people my age, they are like our friends,” she said.


“SpongeBob SquarePants,” which has aired on Nickelodeon since 1999, follows the adventures of the title character, a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, and his friends Patrick, a starfish, Squidward Tentacles, an octopus, and Sandy.

When Redus first heard about the show being turned into a stage musical she was both perplexed and delighted.

“I saw the show on Broadway and I just remember watching this gorgeous show but also wondering if it was going to be based on an episode or would it have the same songs,” she said.

What she knew for sure is that she was going to be in the show.

“I said to my friend ‘I’m gonna be a part of this,’” she said. “And here I am. I really can’t believe it has come to fruition.”

Sandy is the Cleveland native’s first role on a grand scale and high exposure. With more than 100 shows in already, she’s still taking it all in stride.

“I wake up every morning and I’m genuinely excited to do this show. The great thing about touring is it always feels fresh with a new venue, city, audience and that always keeps us on our feet,” she said.

Once she landed the role of Sandy Cheeks, Redus prepared for the part -- even though she wasn’t required to do so. Sandy Cheeks is a thrill-seeking animal and that was going to demand some physicality on Redus’ part.

“Sandy is a martial artist and a weightlifter, so yeah, this is quite a physical role. I did hit the weights, and I’m also a dancer and former cheerleader so that helped me. Plus, I had the benefit of watching my brothers grow up doing tae kwon do,” she said. “I loved to take those things that I love and turning them into tools for my character.”

Redus said that while “SpongeBob” may be a children’s cartoon character, the musical -- which was nominated for 12 Tony awards in 2018 -- is as much for adults as it is for younger audiences.

“It really is an experience for all ages, and the music alone is a reason to see it, but I think there’s a storyline that kids can follow and adults can appreciate,” Redus said.

IF YOU GO:
“The SpongeBob Musical,” 7:30 p.m. Monday, Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center, 1310 N. Farm-to-Market Road 1788, $57-$97, broadwayinthebasin.com.

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From the Las Vegas Review-Journal:

Buoyant ‘SpongeBob Musical’ sails into Las Vegas

Because when seeking to bring to musical life the take-charge ethos of an animated, sea-dwelling, anthropomorphic squirrel skilled in karate and various rodeo pursuits, of course you turn to the Flaming Lips.

“You just felt like anything was possible,” Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning composer Tom Kitt says on the phone. “You get to just really use your imagination.”
Kitt is explaining what it was like helping orchestrate and arrange “The SpongeBob Musical,” the hit Broadway show based on the batty, beloved Nickelodeon cartoon series that earned 12 Tony Award nominations in 2018 — tied for the most that year — and is now a touring production.

The show’s music supervisor, Kitt both penned original material and contributed to the production’s novel way of generating its musical numbers: A bevy of artists, including David Bowie, rapper T.I. and Vegas’ own Panic! at the Disco, were recruited to write songs for the lively, full-throated romp. It follows SpongeBob and his crew of grumpy squids, affable starfish, cheapskate crab bosses, conniving plankton and more as they confront a potentially cataclysmic volcano that threatens their hometown of Bikini Bottom.

There’s the bluesy bluster of “Bikini Bottom Boogie,” courtesy of Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry; the banjo-enhanced swing of “Chop to the Top,” written by Lady Antebellum; the exultant soul of “Super Sea Star Savior,” penned by gospel star Yolanda Adams; and more in the musical’s diverse, high-spirited score.

The way the process worked: Artists would submit songs in various states of completion and Kitt would arrange and orchestrate them for the show’s cast of actors to give them voice.

A Legend, and then some

“When I first came in, there were maybe seven original songs that had been contributed,” says Kitt, a Broadway veteran who’s worked on acclaimed productions from “High Fidelity” to “Next to Normal” to Green Day’s “American Idiot.” “They’d arrive in very different states. Some of them were produced demos; some of them were just piano scratch recordings. One artist was on tour in Europe and sang along with a track into their phone. We really got it in all different forms, and there were things that I would take and run with it.

“You’re wowed that you have this gem that no one has discovered yet,” he continues, “and you get to actually put it in rehearsal and work on it. You knew that these artists were going to bring something really inspired to the table, but because, in the moment, you’re hearing something that’s sort of blowing you away, it’s definitely a feeling of discovery.”

Some songs required more work than others. Take John Legend’s beatific ballad “(I Guess I) Miss You,” which he sent in as a demo.

“I think he was on tour, and it had this sort of raw quality, like he had just been performing a bunch and went into this side room and recorded it,” Kitt recalls. “I was so obsessed with the demo, because it’s such a window into the artist. It had an aching quality that was so personal that he brought to the song. I just wanted to stay out of the way. I added some strings on top of it, but we really wanted John’s beautiful piano arrangement to come through. I think I pretty much just sat down and transcribed what he had written.”

Musical mirth

For Kitt, presenting the show on Broadway, where it debuted in December 2017, provided another challenge: The production’s 18-piece orchestra was the biggest he’d worked with up to that point.

“It was thrilling,” he says of opening night. “The numbers really all just crackled, they all had scope, and each one was landing. I’ll never forget the final performance: All those numbers stopped the show. The audience just couldn’t stop applauding for them.”

As Kitt speaks, he doesn’t try to contain the awe that lingers in his voice.

That’s the thing about SpongeBob — the cartoon, the musical, the movie — the joy at the root of the character.

And so you do as a sponge does: Soak it up.

“I just love that it’s in the world and people get to feel the emotion of this story,” Kitt says of the musical, “which I think, at the end of the day, is about humanity and, when we face adversity, how we need to rally and champion one another — or even when we’re not facing adversity.

“It’s about understanding, and people that believe in one another,” he adds. “I think the themes in this story are really quite beautiful.”

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From The Mercury News:

The ‘SpongeBob’ interview: What does it take to be Mr. SquarePants?

“The SpongeBob Musical” opens in San Francisco

The Bay Area is going to look a little more like Bikini Bottom this month as “The SpongeBob Musical” makes its West Coast debut at the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco.

The Tony Award-winning play, which opened at the Palace Theatre on Broadway in 2017 under the direction of Tina Landau, runs Feb. 12-16. Tickets are $56-$256, broadwaysf.com.

Of course, the show is based on “SpongeBob SquarePants,” Nickelodeon’s immensely popular animated children’s TV series featuring everyone’s favorite sponge and his fellow undersea residents of Bikini Bottom. The series has been seen in 200-plus different countries and territories, translated into more than 55 languages, since launching in 1999.

Now a whole new legion of fans is joining in on SpongeBob mania through this hit musical, which features original songs from such acclaimed rock/pop artists as Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, John Legend, Yolanda Adams, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, the Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman, Panic! At the Disco and They Might Be Giants.

Recently I spoke with Lorenzo Pugliese, who performs the title role of SpongeBob SquarePants on this national tour.

Q What were your initial thoughts when you first heard about the musical. Did you think, “Hey, maybe I could be SpongeBob”?

A Actually, one of my friends, my sophomore year in college, heard about “The SpongeBob Musical” when it first came out. He came up and told me I was going to play SpongeBob someday. I didn’t believe him, of course. I thought he was crazy.

Then over the next couple of years, a lot of my friends and peers told me the same thing – that I would be a good fit for the role. And when the open call came out, those same people really urged me to audition.

So, I went out and auditioned and here I am.

Q So, it was prophesized?

A Yeah. (Laughs) Kinda. Thank God for them, because I didn’t know.

Lorenzo Pugliese sings about life as “Just a Simple Sponge” in “The Spongebob Musical.” (Courtesy Jeremy Daniel)
Q Clearly, your friends thought you had the right qualities for the role. What makes someone a good fit to play SpongeBob?

A SpongeBob is a super physical role, so you have to have a lot of energy. And SpongeBob himself is a super optimistic and super uplifting guy, so you have to bring that positivity to the role. Also, the body type – you have to be sort of short and kind of square shaped, which I kind of am.

Q You had the right genes to play SpongeBob.

A It was written in the stars and in my blood.

Q Were you a fan before signing on to do the musical?

A I was a big fan. I watched it growing up. I loved the show. When I was a little kid, I used to wake up in the morning, open the window and yell. (Pugliese channels his best SpongeBob voice) “Good morning world and all who inhabit it!” – which is one of his iconic lines.

Now it’s my first line in the show. It’s a really cool, full-circle moment.

Q Did you have the SpongeBob voice down even back then? Or did you have to work on it?

A I definitely had to work on it. Once I got my first callback, I sort of panicked, locked myself in my room and just kind of experimented until I found it.

Q Was helium a part of the experimentation?

A (Laughs) You know, that would probably be a good idea — except for the fact that I would get pretty lightheaded pretty quickly, just going off stage and taking some helium every couple of minutes.

Q Actually, helium is never a good idea

A No, no, no.

Q You mentioned the role was very physical. What kind of training goes into becoming SpongeBob? A trainer? The gym?

A I have always been a super physical guy. When I was a kid, I played soccer, basketball, wrestling, baseball. I was very much into sports — and I still thoroughly enjoy them. But the specificity in the movement of SpongeBob is unlike anything I have ever worked on. It’s so sharp and quick. It was super challenging to figure out ways to bring that cartoon aspect to life, while also keeping it grounded in humanity and realism. Tina (Landau) really set all of that groundwork and just laid it out for me. She really is the reason that I am able to do SpongeBob eight shows a week.

Q Who is this musical aimed at?

A (It’s) for everyone. Of course, when you hear “SpongeBob Musical”, you think kid show. But much like the TV show, there are jokes in it for everyone. There are political references. There are jokes that will go right over the kids’ heads that the adults will laugh at. There will be jokes that the kids will laugh at. And there are jokes that both the kids and adults laugh at.

Some of the music is written by Aerosmith, John Legend, Yolanda Adams, Cyndi Lauper. It’s insane.

Q Does the show provide any clarification on whether mayonnaise is an instrument?

A (Laughs) That question seems to elude Patrick (the starfish). I will have to leave that one up in the air. You can see the show.

Q Are their any songs in “SpongeBob” that really resonate outside the context of the stage production? Ones that, let’s say, you’d want to crank up in your car?

A Oh, yeah. “I’m Not a Loser” (by They Might Be Giants), I think, is just a perfectly written Golden Age Broadway song. The chord procession is absolutely brilliant. The wordplay is incredible. It’s just a fun song.

Also, “(I Guess I) Miss You” (by John Legend) is a song that you could totally just listen to in the car, if you are going through some heartbreak. It’s a very relatable song. It’s very human. And I think that’s a beautiful part of the show.

Q Does SpongeBob earn enough money from this musical to retire from the Krusty Krab?

A He would never retire from the Krusty Krab! It’s his absolute pride and joy. He does get paid. But he would do it regardless.

Q One last question – and I swear Plankton has nothing to do with me asking this: Can you share the formula for the Krabby Patty?

A Never! I am sworn to secrecy by Mr. Krabs.

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Originally published: Wednesday, August 21, 2019.

Original sources: Playbill, Broadway World.

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Nickelodeon President Brian Robbins Snags Snazzy Beverly Hills Mansion

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Emmy-nominated powerhouse television producer turned Nickelodeon President Brian Robbins and his wife Tracy James are on the move once again, this time packing their designer bags and migrating from historic Hancock Park to the glitzy awesomeness of Beverly Hills, Variety reports. The couple have forked out a very A-list $16.8 million — the most paid for a house in the city thus far this year — for a ravishingly louche showpiece of a modern mansion in the Trousdale Estates enclave of town.


Designed by Paul McClean, the Irish-born architect who arguably kickstarted L.A.’s contemporary mansion boom, the glassy spec-house was built over a four-year period by Lindsay Chambers, an acclaimed interior designer who has developed dozens of luxury houses around L.A. and up in Northern California’s Silicon Valley, and features an exterior clad in exotic stonework hand-finished by artisans in Italy.

Sited on a quiet cul-de-sac and partially obscured behind a dense hedgerow, the house visually presents as a single-story structure but sports a decadent subterranean level outfitted with a wet bar/lounge, wine cellar, home theater, giant marble fireplace, glass-walled “auto gallery,” a wellness center, and a lap pool set beneath a soaring central atrium.

Up above at street level, a hand-crafted door pivots open into a brief courtyard, and an adjacent catwalk leads directly over the lap pool below and through a glass door into the foyer. Inside, there’s a restrained, almost Germanic minimalist aesthetic with subdued, ice-grey color hues throughout. The open floorplan includes a marble-slathered kitchen with high-end stainless appliances, a wine refrigerator, and an eat-in breakfast bar. There’s also a library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, fireplace-equipped living and dining rooms and floor-to-ceiling walls of glass.

The compact backyard includes a patch of faux grass and one of the more unconventional aspects of the property: its arrowhead-shaped infinity pool, a portion of which partially encircles the home’s glass-walled master suite. The westward views drink in the Century City skyline, and large pine trees and other dense foliage serve to block out most of the neighbors, creating a quiet respite in the middle of the bustling Platinum Triangle.

Robbins and James are longtime staples in the property news columns, seeming to move houses every couple years. Once upon a time they owned a large Encino mansion that was sold for $5.5 million to a married pair of high-powered L.A. businesspeople. In 2013, the pair paid English television producer Andrew O’Connor $13.2 million for a very stately house in Brentwood that they subsequently flipped for $15.4 million to Coldplay manager Phil Harvey.

And in 2017, the James-Robbinses paid prolific producer John Wells $12.4 million for a Hancock Park manor on one of the area’s best streets. They have since extensively renovated the entire property, and the house is rumored to be quietly available off-market with a potentially neighborhood record-busting pricetag.

The couple also maintain a vacation getaway in California’s Santa Barbara County; last year, they paid Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi about $7 million for an achingly beautiful ranch set in the foothills above the quaint seaside town of Carpinteria, about two hours by vehicle due northwest of their new 90210 digs.

Dustin Nicholas of Nicholas Property Group held the listing; Rayni Williams of Hilton & Hyland repped the buyers. Both declined to comment on the transaction.

Seller: Lindsay Chambers
Location: Beverly Hills, Calif.
Price: $16.8 million
Size: 12,050 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms

Brian Robbins was named president of Nickelodeon in October 2018. Before becoming the chief of Nickelodeon, he served President of Paramount Pictures’ Paramount Players division.

Prior to leading Paramount Players, Robbins co-founded the multi-platform media company Awesomeness in 2012 and served as Chief Executive Officer. Robbins also co-founded the production company Tollins/Robbins Productions and was the Founder and President of Varsity Pictures. In this role, he executive produced numerous television hits for teens and young audiences, including the popular Nickelodeon series Kenan & Kel and All That, the latter of which Robbins adapted into the Nickelodeon feature film Good Burger. Robbins also executive produced Blue Mountain State for Spike TV (now Paramount Network) and produced and/or directed the Paramount films Varsity Blues, Coach Carter and Hardball. His other credits include the television series Smallville and One Tree Hill for CW, and Disney Channel’s Sonny with a Chance and So Random. His film credits include Disney’s Wild Hogs and The Shaggy Dog; DreamWorks’ Norbit and A Thousand Words; and Sony Pictures’ Radio.

Viacom acquired Awesomeness in July 2018.

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ViacomCBS Cuts Diversity Staff Amid Consolidation

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ViacomCBS is letting go of staff amid a reorganization of its corporate diversity and inclusion department. Sources tell Variety that the cuts are concentrated in CBS’ legacy corporate-diversity department, Variety is reporting.


According to sources, five members of CBS’ nine-person corporate diversity team have been let go or have been told that their positions are likely to be eliminated. Among those affected are two high-ranking corporate diversity execs and three assistants, one of whom is a contract employee. All impacted employees have either left or are expected to leave the company by May 31. One source told Variety that talks with employees are ongoing and that final decisions regarding the makeup of the ViacomCBS corporate diversity and inclusion team have not been made.

A ViacomCBS spokesperson declined to comment.

Sources tell Variety that New York-based staffers were first informed that positions would be eliminated last month after a meeting with global head of inclusion Marva Smalls at Viacom’s corporate headquarters to discuss planning for the media giant’s efforts for Black History Month.

Smalls was named global head of inclusion for ViacomCBS in November, ahead of the closing of the deal that saw Viacom acquire CBS Corp. She previously held the same position for Viacom. Smalls’ legacy Viacom department is said to consist of four people total, while similar departments at ViacomCBS brands Paramount and Nickelodeon are said to contain two to three employees each. The diversity and inclusion department at CBS Entertainment, which consists of five people, is said to be unaffected. Also in November, the company announced that Josie Thomas, executive vice president and chief diversity and inclusion officer at CBS Corp., would exit the company following a transition period. Thomas is expected to depart as early as next week.

Changes in the diversity and inclusion ranks come amid a massive company-wide reorganization at the newly formed ViacomCBS that is expected to impact multiple departments.

Under ousted CEO Leslie Moonves, CBS had been frequently criticized for lagging behind competitors in terms of diversity and inclusion on both its broadcast network and in its executive ranks. Outgoing CBS Corp. CEO Joe Ianniello touted the company’s diversity efforts in an August memo distributed to staff last summer in the lead up to the CBS and Viacom merger.

“I am reiterating CBS’ lasting principles of fairness, collaboration and respect that govern all of us,” Ianniello wrote. “My leadership team is fully on board, and I will take the lead in holding everyone accountable, so that inclusiveness is understood as a business imperative and a cornerstone of our culture.” He went on to say that the company was “increasing headcount and resources in Human Resources and Diversity & Inclusion.” ViacomCBS announced last month that Ianniello would exit the company, as Viacom and NBCUniversal veteran George Cheeks comes aboard to head most of the legacy CBS businesses.

In November, ViacomCBS’ chairwoman Shari Redstone said that she was committed to ensuring that the company’s board reflected gender and racial diversity during an appearance at the Paley Center for Media’s International Council Summit in New York.

'Horace' Sneak Peek | It's Pony | Nickelodeon

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No ponies in school... unless it's an EMERGENCY! Check out this awesome sneak-peek from the brand-new It's Pony episode "Horace,", premiering Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. (ET/PT), straight after an all new SpongeBob at 11, on Nickelodeon USA!


In the all new It's Pony episode "Horace," Annie can avoid detention if she can heal the principal’s dying plant, but the plan goes awry when Pony becomes attached to it! The later in "The Boot", Pony’s half-baked plan causes Annie to lose one of her boots, which she desperately needs for a family photo! (#104)

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Black History Month | Nickelodeon Voice Actors

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Black History Month | Nickelodeon Voice Actors


This Black History Month and always, we celebrate some of the amazing voice actors who brought our favorite characters to life, including: Cree Summer (Susie Carmichael on Rugrats , Miranda Killgallen on As Told By Ginger, Tiff on My Life as a Teenage Robot, and Valerie Gray on Danny Phantom), Kevin Michael Richardson (Shredder on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), Lion Turtle on Avatar The Last Airbender, Dark Laser on Fairly OddParents, and Maurice on The Penguins of Madagascar), Jamil Walker Smith (OG Gerald Johanssen on Hey Arnold!), Phil LaMarr (Baxter Stockman on TMNT 2012, Earth King on Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Letter M on Invader ZIM), Gary Leroi Gray (AJ on The Fairly OddParents and Sam Dullard on Rocket Power)!

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Nickelodeon Launches 'PAW Patrol' Life Skills App for Preschoolers

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NICKELODEON LAUNCHES PAW PATROL LIFE SKILLS APP FOR PRESCHOOLERS

PAW Patrol: A Day in Adventure Bay is available to download on Apple iOS, Amazon and Google Play starting January 27th in 10 languages worldwide ex-U.S.


SINGAPORE, 6 February 2020 – Nickelodeon International announced the launch of PAW Patrol: A Day in Adventure Bay, a new life skills app where kids can experience a day in the life of their favorite pup. The game is available to download worldwide outside of the U.S. in English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, British English, Chinese, German, Norwegian, Polish, Russian and Swedish on Apple iOS, Amazon and Google Play for $2.99 USD.


PAW Patrol: A Day in Adventure Bay blends nurture-style gameplay with action and adventure to empower kids to play and learn independently, explore and problem solve through missions around Adventure Bay, and learn universal early-childhood social skills. Through positive reinforcement, kids will learn how to break down larger tasks—like starting the day—into smaller activities like helping brush the pup’s teeth, checking the weather and selecting appropriate attire before embarking on the day’s mission of helping citizens around Adventure Bay through a series of driving missions. After completing each mission, kids can unwind the day with each pup by helping them prepare for bed, bathe, change into pajamas and go to sleep, mimicking kids’ own routines in real life.

The app encourages:

· Learning– Reinforces universal, early-childhood soft skills by mirroring real-life routines

· Empowerment– Encourages kids to play and learn independently

· Exploration– Allows preschoolers to drive around Adventure Bay with their favorite PAW Patrol friends

· Problem Solving– Features pattern and sequence recognition exercises during missions

· Responsible Screen Time– Provides a natural conclusion to the day. Preschoolers can put their pup to bed to conclude the game, without having to tend to the app until they want to start a new day.


PAW Patrol: A Day in Adventure Bay was created in partnership with and informed by Nickelodeon’s Digital Consumer Insights team through various user-tests with preschoolers to ensure a safe and entertaining app experience for children.


Currently in its sixth season, PAW Patrol follows a pack of heroic rescue pups—Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Skye, Rocky, Zuma, Everest and Tracker—who are led by a tech-savvy boy named Ryder. Together, they work hard to show the people of Adventure Bay that “no job is too big, no pup is too small!” The series features a curriculum that focuses on citizenship, social skills and problem-solving. Nickelodeon recently renewed PAW Patrol for a seventh season of 26 half-hour episodes.

A theatrical movie, PAW Patrol: The Movie is currently slated for a late-2021 release.

About Nickelodeon:

Nickelodeon, now in its 40th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location based experiences, publishing and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).

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Игры с огнём — официальный трейлер | Nickelodeon Россия

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Игры с огнём — официальный трейлер | Nickelodeon Россия


Джон Сина в главной роли в новом фильме "Игры с огнём"!
Смотри с 6 февраля в кинотеатрах

Игры с огнём: Супер Отцы! | Nickelodeon Россия


Супер отцы способны на многое!
Смотри "Игры с огнём"в кино с 6 февраля

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Смотри "Игры с огнём"в кинотеатрах твоего города!

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Originally published: Thursday, January 16, 2020.
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Op de RODE LOPER bij DE GROTE SLIJMFILM met BIBI 💖 | Nickelodeon Nederlands

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Op de RODE LOPER bij DE GROTE SLIJMFILM met BIBI 💖 | Nickelodeon Nederlands


Nickelodeon-host Nienke van Dijk was afgelopen zondag aanwezig bij de premiere van De Grote Slijmfilm met Bibi. Ze sprak daar onder andere hoofdrolspeelster Bibi (Indy), Vincent Visser (Daan), Edson da Graça (Mitchell), Sarah Nauta (Vesper) en Géza Weisz (Dominicus Duff) over hun personages en hun favoriete slijm. De Grote Slijlmfilm met Bibi draait vanaf nu in de bioscoop!

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Cast list:
Nienke van Dijk
Bibi
Vincent Visser
Edson da Graça
Sarah Nauta
Ferdi Stofmeel
Géza Weisz
Dylan Haegens
Marit Brugman

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Originally published: Thursday, February 6, 2020.
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Episode 24 - Kant Buy Me Love | My Dad The Rock Star | KEEP IT WEIRD

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Episode 24 | My Dad The Rock Star | KEEP IT WEIRD


EPISODE 24 - KANT BUY ME LOVE

Living next to the Zilla family isn’t easy! Just ask poor Mr. Kant, the next-door neighbour who’s been through all of Rock’s crazy ups and downs. Now Willy is trying to make amends by keeping Rock away from Mr. K. while a garden magazine comes to snap pics of Kant’s rosebushes! Of course, Rock slips by Willy’s radar and ruins the shoot, and now Mr. Kant has truly had it. He tries to sell his house, but who’d want to live next to the Zillas anyway!? That’s when Mr. Kant finds a centuries old loophole in the town charter that might make Silent Springs Zilla-free…forever!

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CRUSHIEST Moments for 4 MINUTES STRAIGHT! 😍 Seddie, Bade, Kataang & More! | Nickelodeon

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CRUSHIEST Moments for 4 MINUTES STRAIGHT! 😍 Seddie, Bade, Kataang & More! | Nick


Valentine's Day is around the corner, and Nickelodeon has had some pretty cute moments with all your favorite couples and ships. Here are the crushiest moments in Nick history for 8 minutes straight! Including #seddie, #bade, #kataang, and so much more!

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ALL Season 2 Songs! 🎵| SpongeBob SquarePants

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ALL Season 2 Songs! 🎵| SpongeBob SquarePants


I still can't tie my shoes without singing the 'Loop De Loop' song in my head, TBH! From playing with 'Wormy' to sweet 'Sweet Victory' - here are all of the songs from Season 2 of SpongeBob SquarePants!

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5 Minutes of Henry Danger's Final Season 👊 Ep. 3 | Henry Danger

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5 Minutes of Henry Danger's Final Season 👊 Ep. 3 | Henry Danger


Henry (Jace Norman) and the rest of the team help Captain Man (Cooper barnes) create an online profile, but not for what you may be thinking. A FIGHTING profile! Will Captain Man find his perfect match and swipe right to engage in some good old fashion fist-to-cuffs? The Lawn Ranger might be the one!

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Nickelodeon and Imagine Kids+Family Developing Original Live-Action Space Series

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Originally published: Tuesday, June 18, 2019.

Original Nickelodeon Press Release:

NICKELODEON AND IMAGINE KIDS+FAMILY DEVELOPING ORIGINAL LIVE-ACTION SPACE SERIES

Daniel Knauf Joins as Series Showrunner, Writer and Executive Producer

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BURBANK, Calif.—June 18, 2019—Nickelodeon and Imagine Kids+Family are partnering to develop the original live-action series, Untitled Space Show (working title). Untitled Space Show will be showrun and written by Daniel Knauf (Carnivàle,The Blacklist) and centers around a group of kids who mistakenly launch into space. The series marks the first project co-produced by Nickelodeon and Imagine Kids+Family. Untitled Space Show will be executive produced by Imagine Entertainment Chairmen Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, Imagine Kids+Family President Stephanie Sperber, and Knauf. The production will be overseen by Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Scripted Content for Nickelodeon and by creative executive Will Davis for Imagine Kids+Family.

In Untitled Space Show, an almost-finished spaceship is about to launch into space with the world’s leading scientists to investigate a mysterious asteroid passing by earth. After a dare gone wrong, a group of kids accidentally launch the ship, putting them in the path of an asteroid. Without any proper training, they embark on a journey of survival using their smarts and friendship as their tools, as their parents watch from back on earth and attempt to guide them to safety.

“Working with Brian, Ron and all the creative voices at Imagine to create this project for Nickelodeon is a dream come true,” said Brian Robbins, President, Nickelodeon. “They have an insatiable love for storytelling and content creation that resonates globally, and we’re excited to explore this new adventure together for kids and families.”

“We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Nickelodeon to expand upon Imagine’s legacy telling great stories set in space. Dan’s vision blends real science with compelling storytelling in a way that will engage young audiences around the world,” said Sperber.

Imagine has a rich history telling stories rooted in space adventure including the multiple Academy Award-winning film Apollo 13, the hybrid docuseries Mars for NatGeo, and the Emmy Award-winning series From The Earth To The Moon for HBO. Imagine Kids+Family was started in January of this year by Imagine Entertainment, and is run by Sperber. The division recently announced a partnership James Patterson’s kids division JIMMY Books, and with LIFE to develop LIFE for Kids, an animated series to bring history to life using images from the preeminent picture magazine.

About Imagine Entertainment

Imagine Entertainment was founded in 1986 by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard to create independently produced feature films, television programs and other original programming. Imagine’s productions have been honored with more than 60 prestigious awards including 43 Academy Award nominations and 195 Emmy® award nominations. Past productions include the Academy Award Best Picture winner A Beautiful Mind, as well as Grammy Award Best Film winner The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years. Additional films include Get on Up,Rush,J. Edgar,Frost/Nixon,American Gangster,The Da Vinci Code, Apollo 13,8 Mile, Liar, Liar,Backdraft, and Parenthood to name a few. Recent films include The Spy Who Dumped Me staring Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon which won of the 2018 People Choice Award for Best Comedy, and the upcoming documentary Pavarotti. Television productions include Fox’s Empire,Shots Fired and the 24 franchise, NatGeo’s Genius anthology series, MARS, and Breakthrough; NBC’s Parenthood and Friday Night Lights; Fox’s and Netflix’s Arrested Development, as well as HBO's From the Earth to the Moon, for which Howard and Grazer won the Emmy® for Outstanding Mini-Series. Current television projects in production include Wu-Tang: An American Saga (Hulu), Swagger (Apple), Why Women Kill (CBS All Access), and Filthy Rich (Fox). Ron Howard and Brian Grazer began their collaboration in 1985 with the hit comedies Night Shift and Splash, and continue to run Imagine Entertainment as chairmen. www.imagine-entertainment.com

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 40th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location based experiences, publishing and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).

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Update (2/6/2020) - Dean Israelite (Are You Afraid of the Dark? revival miniseries, 2017's Saban's Power Rangers movie) is currently executive producing and directing the first block of an untitled space drama with Ron Howard/Imagine for Nickelodeon!

From Kidscreen:

Nick & Imagine blast off with Untitled Space Show

A focus on realistic characters will make the first co-pro between the kidcaster and Ron Howard's prodco stand out, says Imagine's Stephanie Sperber.

Nickelodeon and Imagine Kids & Family are partnering on the development of the live action series Untitled Space Show (working title).

Executive produced and written by Daniel Knauf (Carnivale, The Blacklist), who will also act as showrunner, the 10 x half-hour series centers around a group of kids who accidentally launch themselves into space. It’s the first co-pro between the two companies, and is targeted at kids six-to-11, according to a Nickelodeon spokesperson.

Untitled Space Show show will be executive produced by Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind), Ron Howard (How the Grinch Stole Christmas) and Imagine Kids & Family’s president Stephanie Sperber (pictured).

This is the first time Knauf is tackling a kids show, but both Nickelodeon and Imagine were drawn to his idea because it isn’t over the top or fantastical like a lot of space shows are, Sperber says. This approach will help the show stand out in the kids marketplace, which is crowded with space content, she adds. Instead of featuring big spaceship races or building a whole world of new creatures the story is character-driven and looks at how normal kids deal with surviving on a space station.

“By focusing on the relationships between these characters [Knauf] was able able to write a show for both adults and kids,” says Sperber. “[He] also has a six-year-old kid, so the show is grounded in his experiences with his child and he gets that kid point of view.”

Imagine’s Grazer and Howard met with the CEO of Viacom Bob Bakish, and Brian Robbins, the president of Nickelodeon, at Toy Fair in February and Robbins suggested that the companies work on a show set in space, which is very much in Imagine’s wheelhouse, according to Stephanie. The two companies then developed the original concept and took it to a number of creatives to see what they came up with, and both liked Knauf’s proposal the best.

As big fans of sci-fi, Howard and Grazer already have a roster of space-themed IPs, although most of these have targeted adults. The prodco previously made the Academy Award winning film Apollo 13, NatGeo hybrid docuseries Mars and the HBO series From The Earth To The Moon. Imagine’s documentary division also worked on the partially-scripted “documentary” titled Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10, which tries to solve the mystery of whether Snoopy was an astronaut. The film launched on Apple TV in May.

Imagine’s kids and family division just launched in January with Sperber leading the charge. Her remit includes leading development and production on premium animated and live-action feature films, original TV series and short-form content. Since then, Imagine has been busy partnering with the kids division of bestselling author James Patterson JIMMY Books, and LIFE to develop the animated series LIFE for Kids, which uses picture magazines to bring history to, well, life.

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Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside in Essex Opens its Doors

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Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside at intu Lakeside in Essex has officially opened its doors today much to the delight of eager families!


The Nickelodeon-themed indoor family entertainment centre from Nickelodeon and Parques Reunidos provides pure entertainment for kids and families. Boasting a colourful décor, the centre is highly interactive with a large variety of adventure zones as well as a dedicated space for the younger members of the family, numerous attractions and Nickelodeon-themed areas - perfect for birthday parties and family get-togethers. Experiences include character meet-and-greets featuring some of Nickelodeon's most beloved characters, such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, PAW Patrol and The Fairly OddParents. Building on intu Lakeside's highly successful catering offer, it also boasts a dedicated food and beverage area called the Slime Cafe and a Nickelodeon retail space offering Nickelodeon merchandise.

At Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside:

Discover Bikini Bottom with SpongeBob SquarePants:

- Mrs. Puff's Boating School: Get your boat captain’s license and sail through SpongeBob’s hometown. Shout “Ahoy!” to Patrick, Squidward, Mrs. Puff, Sandy, Mr. Krabs, and Plankton as you sail on by!

- Chum Bucket: What’s Plankton’s latest plan to steal the secret Krabby Patty formula? Push the plunger and watch his giant robot rise up from the bottom of the sea!

- Jellyfish Stampede: One jellyfish after another is rising up over that distant sand dune. Look out! They’re getting closer!

- Patrick’s Jellyfish Frenzy: Dive into the world of SpongeBob and friends and help Patrick catch as many jellyfish as you can. Compete with your friends or try to beat your own record.

- Rock Bottom Organ: Jump up and down on the keys to play the Rock Bottom Organ. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the weird creatures popping up out of its pipes!

Get ready for action with the PAW Patrol!

- Paw Patrol - Command Center: Climb to the top of the Command Center and help the PAW Patrol get to their next mission on the double!

Relax in the 4D Cinema:

- Watch episodes of your favourite Nickelodeon shows on the big screen in the 4D Cinema!

-- Climb through the sewers of New York with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:

- Donatello's Ninja Flyers: Pedal and fly Donatello's Ninja flyers through New York City.

TMNT Action Zone: Climb, crawl and explore the Ninja Turtles’ New York City like a true ninja! Parkour through the tunnels or jump from one skyscraper ledge to the next with Donnie, Mikey, Leo and Raph. Booyakasha!

Enter Nickelodeon Central:

Blaze’s Monster Machine Race: Race with Blaze, Zeg, and Starla. Who will be the winner?

Climbing Tubes: Climb through and explore Nick Central using the interactive climbing tubes

Dora's In The Night Sky: Create your very own out-of-this-world constellation with Dora The Explorer!

Go on a rampage with the Rugrats:

Rampaging Rugrats Toddler Play: Let your inner Reptar out in the Rugrats soft play area! Parents can keep an eye on little ones from the comfort of Slime Café as they build up and then destroy a Rugrats city of padded blocks.

Recharge your batteries in the Slime Café:

- Good times don’t have to come to an end just because you’re hungry! Situated just a few steps away from the Rugrats zone, you can enjoy a family meal, light bite to eat or simply relax with a Starbucks coffee, and a sweet treat. (If we can tempt you!) Please notify a member of our Slime Café, if you have any special dietary requirements or allergies.

- From salads and wraps to burgers and fries, there’s something for everyone at the Slime Café!

-- Get a souvenir of your visit to Nickelodeon Adventure at the Nickelodeon Store!

- The Nick Shop is the place to go for official products from your favourite Nickelodeon shows like Dora the Explorer, PAW Patrol, TMNT, SpongeBob SquarePants and much more!

Have your birthday party at Nickelodeon Adventure!

- Have a Birthday party to arrange? Nickelodeon Adventure has got you covered! Book one of the centre's party rooms, and they'll will take care of the rest. Leaving you to enjoy the day and have fun!

- Birthday party menu: Choose from Pizza or Nuggets, with either Chips or a Fruit Bag. Followed by Ice Cream; Squash and water will be served during the party; Please notify the centre when booking if you have any special dietary requirements or allergies.

- * A themed Birthday Cake is available at an additional cost or you are welcome to bring your own.

- Create your very own personalised invitation to send to your friends (coming soon): Design your very own invitation with your favourite Nickelodeon characters. You can print it or send it by email to your friends!

Expand your experience:

- Meet your favourite characters!: Have fun and play with your favourite character inside Nickelodeon Adventure. If you see one of Nickelodeon's photographers, be sure to strike a pose and have your photo taken with them too, so you have a memory to take home.

-- Had a photo taken at Nickelodeon Adventure? Download your photo here!:https://photo.imageinsight.com/nickelodeonadventure/


Tickets and Pricing:

Tickets prices to enter Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside are:

ADULT: £7.50
CHILD: £14.95
SENIOR: £7.00
STUDENT: £7.00
DIS/CARER: £7.00
DISABLED CHILD: £12.85
FAM3 (1 Adult + 2 Children): £34.90
FAM 4 (2 Adults + 2 Children): £37.90

Separate annual passes also available.

Children under three (or under 90 cm tall) receive free admission to the centre.

Prices for large families and visitors with special needs can be found here.

Benefit from a special discount for groups or school trips (>10 people). Groups of 10 people or more. Advance booking necessary.

Visitors can beat the queues by booking their tickets online.

Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside is open 364 days a year. The centre will be closed on Christmas day.

Opening Times: Monday – Sunday 10am – 6pm. Last entry 5pm.*

*Hours are subject to change for bank holidays and other holiday periods.

Promotional discount codes will be available.

Are you a teacher? Sign up to organise an educational trip to Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside!: https://www.nickelodeonadventure.co.uk/schools-groups/registry/

The opening of Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside is part of Viacom's partnership with Parques Reunidos to open Nickelodeon-branded indoor family entertainment centres in shopping centers around Europe has also seen the opening of Nickelodeon Adventure Murcia in Merlin Properties' Thader Shopping Center in Murcia, Spain, which has been operating since December 2017.

For more information about Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside, visit https://www.nickelodeonadventure.co.uk plus make sure to Like Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside on Facebook and follow Team Nick on Twitter and Instagram for the latest Nickelodeon Adventure Lakeside news, highlights and exclusive offers!


From Your Thurrock:

Get ready for PAW-fect family day out with new indoor play experience Nickelodeon Adventure at intu Lakeside

GET ready for the ultimate family escapade, as Nickelodeon Adventure welcomes budding explorers to its new home at intu Lakeside.

From PAW Patrol to Dora the Explorer, the new indoor play attraction gives little ones the chance to immerse themselves in the worlds of their favourite Nickelodeon characters.

Family favourites such as Shimmer and Shine, SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and PAW Patrol are brought to life in four interactive character zones: Nickelodeon Central; Bikini Bottom; Ninja Turtle Zone, and Adventure Bay.

Each zone offers engaging activities, from “fulfilling your destiny” alongside the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the sewers of NYC, to gaining a captain’s license at Mrs. Puff’s Boating School in Bikini Bottom, or completing a secret mission with PAW Patrol’s Skye and pals.

With a 4D cinema and private party suites, Nickelodeon Adventure is the perfect place for birthday parties, weekends, holidays or even an after school treat!

Park goers can grab a bite to eat at the Slime Café, plus check out an awesome range of exclusive Nickelodeon merchandise in the Nickelodeon Adventure Store.

Tickets cost £14.95 for children and £7.50 for adults with separate annual passes also available. For further information please visit www.nickelodeonadventure.co.uk

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The Greenville Swamp Rabbits to Host Nickelodeon Night Featuring PAW Patrol on Saturday, February 22

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Greenville, South Carolina - The ECHL has partnered with Nickelodeon this season, and the Greenville Swamp Rabbits are bringing back the extremely popular Nickelodeon Night on Saturday, February 22, but this year, it’s even bigger than ever! The night is presented by Earth FM.


Nickelodeon's hugely popular PAW Patrol is the theme of the night, and the specialty jerseys the team will wear that night will be auctioned off after the game.

It’s also the PAW-fect night to bring your furry friend to the game with the return of Pucks N Paws Night for the second time this season. Your furry friend gets in free with a paid ticket.

The game will see the Swamp Rabbits take on the Worcester Railers, and will take place at the Swamp Rabbits' home arena, the Bon Secours Wellness Arena.

Tickets to the ice hockey game are available to purchase on Ticketmaster.com.

Shake off the ruff week and herd the family to the Swamp Rabbits game with a Family 4 Pack—four tickets, four hot dogs, four chips and four small sodas start at just $76. Get yours by calling the PUCK line at 864.674.PUCK!

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