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Playmates Toys to Showcase 2020 Rise of the TMNT Toy Line at North American International Toy Fair

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Update (2/24) - During TFNY Day 2, Playmates revealed that their Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles line is currently on hold. Nickelodeon will be making an announcement about the series in April, and production is paused because the company doesn’t yet know what is going on.

COWABUNGA! Playmates Toys, the longtime master toy licensee for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and home of the "classic" Turtle toys, is showcasing its extensive Rise of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toy line, including the latest product expansion for Nickelodeon's hit animated series at the 2020 North American International Toy Fair in New York City, from February 22-25, 2020! The varied product line will be on display in the Playmates Toys booth, #2243.


The pizza-loving, evil-fighting, radical reptile brothers Leo, Donnie, Raph and Mikey are always at the center of the action. With rad action figures, vehicles, role play and more, the Ninja Turtles come to life as kids play out their favorite moments from the TV show.

Playmates Toys' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2020 Toy Line Overview:

The awesome Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toy line from Playmates Toys is based on the Rise of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV Show on Nickelodeon. The pizza-loving, evil-fighting, radical reptile bros Leo, Donnie, Raph and Mikey are always at the center of the action! Along with their master sensei Splinter and friend April O'Neil, they fight villains to become the heroes they were destined to be, having loads of fun along the way! With rad action figures, vehicles, role play and more, the Ninja Turtles come to life as kids play out their favorite moments from the TV show!

Action Figures

Basic Figure Assortment
Age: 4+
MSRP: $8.99 each
Availability: Spring 2020
Description:

•The Turtles have unleashed their powerful new ninja skills and are ready to take on all-new big, bad villains!

• Based on Nickelodeon’s animated series, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the action figure assortment continues in 2020, featuring highly detailed action figures that are fully articulated and uniquely sculpted, with heights ranging from 3.25” to 5.0".

• Each figure comes with unique accessories and is compatible with most of the vehicles and playsets in the line.

• New figures in the assortment include: Bug Bustin' Leo and Bug Bustin' Raph, Jet Pack Donnie, Spider Shell Donnie, Wrestling Leo, Wrestling Mikey, Bullhop the “Bumbling Bull”, Hypno-Potamus the “Mesmerizing Menace” and the evil Shredder!

• All of the figures from previous assortments will also carry forward.

Babble Heads
Age: 4+
MSRP: $19.99 each
Availability: Spring 2020
Description:

Babble Heads are your take anywhere, talking, totally interactive Turtle Buddies that come to life and are ready to train, battle or be your Ninja brother! Features include:

• Real Movement: They come to life with head, eye and mouth movement

• Interactive Strike Sensors: They have strike sensors in their head, chest and hand for interactive ninja training. Strike your Ninja bro and you’ll be surprised by his response!

• Battle: Move their arms up and down and hear fist punching swooshes without a weapon. Place the weapon in their hand for weapon recognition, and move arms again for weapon battle SFX!

• Hilarious Turtle Humor: They love what teenagers love - telling jokes, one-liners, laughing, belching, farting and Cowabunga high fives with their hand sensor!

• Take With You: Clip your turtle on with his easy clip-on and take him with you everywhere!

Vehicle with Figure Assortment
Age: 4+
MSRP: $19.99 each
Availability: Spring 2020
Description:

• Hidden throughout New York City are secret doors and tunnels to a hidden city! The Turtles rev up on their vehicles for some shell kickin’ Turtle action through New York City, and the realms below the streets, to take out any villains they encounter.

• Assortment includes:
- Bug Buster vehicle with Donatello: This 2 in 1 transforming cycle to hover machine comes with an exclusive Donnie figure. Now the Turtles can save humanity from the mutagen of the Oozesquitoes with the help of Donnie's Bug Buster vehicle. This Bug Buster vehicle is also equipped with a projectile to target mutants!

- Rev Up Skateboard with Michelangelo: Rev up the skateboard and watch it go flying off the vertical ramp and perform 10+ awesome tricks! Skateboarding Mikey comes fully articulated and decked out in his skateboarding helmet!

Group Vehicle Turtle Tank
Age: 4+
MSRP: $34.99 each
Availability: Spring 2020
Description:

• As seen in Nickelodeon’s animated series, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Donatello builds a villain-bustin’ Turtle Tank to transport the Turtles through New York City and the realms below with all the fire power needed to kick some shell!

• The Turtle Tank group vehicle is 2 toys in 1 – it transforms from vehicle mode into a 2-in-1 Mobile Ops unit with a towering secret lab!

• First, in vehicle mode, the front cab opens and two Turtles can sit inside, driving the brothers into action. Then, Donatello’s removable lab rises up and serves as the mobile command headquarters as the Turtles spy and plan to defeat the baddies below.

• The Turtle Tank is compatible with the Shell Hog vehicles (can be connected to each side of the tank) and even fires them off when the Turtles need to get to the battle fast.

• Compatible with Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles basic action figures (sold separately)

Role Play

Basic Role Play Assortment
Age: 4+
MSRP: $12.99 each
Availability: Spring 2020
Description:

• Trained by their sensei master, Splinter, four mutant ninja turtles are ready to come above ground and channel their powers with their all-new weapons.

• Kids can collect all of the signature training weapons in the Turtles' arsenal and channel their powers to become their favorite Ninja Turtle!

• Weapons include Leonardo’s Ōdachi, Raphael’s Twin Sai, Donatello's Tech-Bo Staff and Michelangelo’s Nunchuk.

• Each Ninja weapon comes with a signature Turtle mask and a deadly throwing star. Time for mutant mayhem!

• Assortment includes: Raphael’s Twin Sai with mask and throwing star, Leonardo’s Ōdachi Sword with mask and throwing star, Donatello's Tech-Bo Staff with mask and throwing star, Michelangelo’s Nunchuk with mask and throwing star


About Playmates Toys

With a history of over 50 years, Playmates Toys is today among the most well-respected and innovative marketing and distribution companies in the global toy industry with a proven history in the creation of imaginative products as well as the development and management of profitable, long-term brand franchises. Key brands include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Power Players and more. From its offices in Hong Kong and California, Playmates designs, develops, markets and distributes its products in over 80 countries worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.playmatestoys.com.

About Viacom Nickelodeon Consumer Products

Viacom Nickelodeon Consumer Products (VNCP) oversees all merchandising and retail operations for Viacom Inc., one of the world's leading multimedia entertainment companies and home to such powerhouse brands as Nickelodeon, MTV, Paramount Network, Paramount Pictures and Comedy Central. With a diverse portfolio spanning animation, preschool, youth and adult licenses, VNCP is committed to providing key partner development and innovative marketing solutions, ensuring the highest quality product offering across some of the world's most powerful TV and entertainment properties, including SpongeBob SquarePants, PAW Patrol and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

More Nick:Synapse Games Developing New TMNT Game for Kongregate!

Originally published: Friday, February 21, 2020.
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NECA and Super7 Showcase New TMNT Figures at Toy Fair 2020

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COWABUNGA! The National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA) unveiled a bunch of new retro-themed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles figures at Toy Fair 2020! They include toys inspired by the popular 1980s animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series, as well as the live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie from 1990 and its 1991 sequel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, as well as the hit TMNT video game, Turtles in Time! Take a look at photos from the display below:



The animated series line includes a new version of all four turtles — Michelangelo, Leonardo, Donatello, and Raphael — as well as their allies, Splinter, April O'Neil, and Casey Jones. It also includes classic villains like Shredder, Baxter Stockman, and the Foot Clan, as well as the robotic turtle Metalhead.

As for the films, NECA showed off its version of 'Raphael in Disguise', in which Raph is wearing his trenchcoat and hat from the original movie. There's also a live-action Casey Jones from the film. It's offerings from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II include Tokka and Rahzar as well as Super Shredder.


NECA also unveiled its new line of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cartoon 1/4 Scale Figures. They are calling the line “Super Sized Figures“. The first character up is Raphael. The 16″ tall figure will have about 30 points of articulation. It includes two swap out portraits, a pair of sais, pizza, and opened and closed Turtle Communicators. Look for the figure to be released in July 2020.

Cowabunga! NECA is proud to introduce a new 1/4 scale line with the Super Size Raphael. Based off of his design in the 1987 Classic Cartoon, Raphael stands over 16″ tall with nearly 30 points of articulation and comes with interchangeable heads to portray his cool, but tough personality. Rounding out his accessories are dual sais, extra hands, slices of pizza, and to top it all off, a Turtle Communicator that opens and closes.

Also announced at Toy Fair 2020 were Ultimate Krang's Android Body and figure 2-parks. Both are expected to be released during the third quarter of 2020. A Ultimate MetalHead figure is also planned for Q2.

At the NECA booth during Toy Fair 2020, a bunch of new figures from the world of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. These include their first figures from TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze, more 1989 Movie figures the next round of cartoon figures, and more. We have also found out that the TMNT movie figures shown here will be coming to Walmart. Details about NECA's latest TMNT collections can be found below!:

-- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989)

- Raphael in Trench Coat & Casey Jones 2-Pack (Walmart)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Secret of the Ooze (Walmart)

-- Super Shredder Deluxe Figure
- Tokka & Rahzar 2-Pack

-- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cartoon
- Splinter
- Baxter Stockman (Fly)
- April O’Neil
- Krang Android body with Kid shredder
- Triceratons
- General traag
- Granitor
- Mousers
- Ultimate Foot Soldier
- Slash
- Leatherhead
- Metalhead
- Casey Jones
- Rooftop Diorama
- Raphael 1/4 Scale Figure

-- TMNT: Turtles In Time
- Michelangelo
- Raphael
- Donatello
- Leonardo
- Foot Soldiers
- Leatherhead
- Slash
- Shredder

Photos of the collection about be found on https://news.toyark.com.

Additionally, Super7 showcased their newest assortment of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ReAction Figures and 7″ Scale Ultimates Figures at TF 2020! The ReAction Figures 3.75″ scale figures include Michelangelo, Donatello, Shredder, and a Foot Soldier. The figures are based on their appearance in the classic toy line. Each figure is packed on a specialized backer card featuring all-new art. They are priced at $18 each. The 7" figures will feature Bebop and Leonardo.


- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ReAction Figure – Donatello
Cowabunga! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles join Super7’s 3.75-inch ReAction Figure world! Donatello comes armed with his Bo and a slice of pizza (natch!) on a card back featuring brand new art by Turbopork.

- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ReAction Figure – Michelangelo
Cowabunga! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles join Super7’s 3.75-inch ReAction Figure world! Michelangelo comes armed with Nunchukus and a slice of pizza (natch!) on a card back featuring brand new art by Turbopork.

- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ReAction Figure – Shredder
Cowabunga! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles join Super7’s 3.75-inch ReAction Figure world! Shredder comes armed with Cutting Armor and sword on a card back featuring brand new art by Turbopork.

- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ReAction Figure – Foot Soldier
Cowabunga! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles join Super7’s 3.75-inch ReAction Figure world! Foot Soldier comes armed with Shell Biter on a card back featuring brand new art by Turbopork.


Check out more pics from NECA's TMNT display below!:


(Photo: Zachary Roberts, ComicBook.com)

(Photo: Zachary Roberts, ComicBook.com)

(Photo: Zachary Roberts, ComicBook.com)

If the toys aren't enough, there's more classic Turtles goodness headed your way in comic book form. Original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles creators Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman are reuniting for a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles story for the first time in decades. They’re joined by writer Tom Waltz and artist Andy Kuhn. Published by IDW Publishing, Laird and Easterman will work with Tom Waltz and Andy Kuhn on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, which IDW Publishing will release in the summer of 2020. A house ad for the project appears in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #100 but provided no further details on the project's premise. Eastman and Waltz worked together on 100 issues of IDW’s ongoing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, which is now the longest-running TMNT comic ever.

Eastman and Laird created Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 1984. By 1993, following the Turtles' unexpected transformation from niche independent comic into a global franchise, the two had a falling out and stopped working together. In 2000, Eastman sold most of his stake in the franchise to Laird and the mirage group. In 2008, Eastman sold his remaining stake. The last time the two collaborated creatively was on the cover to IDW Publishing’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 30th Anniversary Special in 2014.

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Nickelodeon's current iteration for the iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, is currently airing.

Mais Nick:Synapse Games Developing New TMNT Game for Kongregate!

Sources: ComicBook, The Toy Ark, Bleeding Cool.
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Super7 Unveils SpongeBob SquarePants ReAction Figures at Toy Fair 2020

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Super7 has announced the sponge-tastic news that Nickelodeon's beloved animated series SpongeBob SquarePants will be joining the world of its popular line of 3.75″ ReAction figures! The San Francisco-based pop-culture design house and producer of lifestyle-oriented collectibles, toys and apparel announced the news at Toy Fair 2020 in New York.


Super7's line of SpongeBob SquarePants ReAction figure line will include figures inspired by SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles (in his Krusty Krab hat) and Mr. Krabs. Each figure will come with accessories, such as a spatula, an ice cream cone (Patrick) and a bag of money (Mr. Krabs). Each figure will also come in brightly colored packaging. The final designs are awaiting Nickelodeon's (the licensor) approval.

Grey scale prototypes of the figures were showcased at Super7's NYTF 2020 booth, however, the SpongeBob sculpture was oddly missing from the display.

Check out photos from the display below, courtesy of The Toy Ark! The SpongeBob SquarePants ReAction figures join previously released figures, including Beavis and Butthead, and upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Universal Monsters and The Munsters figures.

The SpongeBob figs join other recent collaborations from brands such as Unimatic, Nike and Timberland, Pharrell Williams' Billionaire Boys Club ICECREAM, Edward Venero's VNRO, a skateboard collection from Santa Cruz Skateboards, a homeware collaboration from Modernica with Chicago-based visual artist Louis De Guzman and global music artist J Balvin, a dog apparel and accessories collection with Fresh Pawz, clothing with Zara, and a Grillz collaboration between J Balvin and Ian Delucca. A collaboration with Teddy Fresh is also in the works.

SpongeBob SquarePants, which was recently greenlit for a 13th season, has reigned as the number-one kids’ animated series on TV for the last 17 years, while generating a universe of beloved characters, pop culture catchphrases and memes, theatrical releases, consumer products, a Tony award-winning Broadway musical which is now touring North America and a global fan base. SpongeBob SquarePants is seen in more than 208 countries and territories, translated in 55+ languages, and averages more than 100 million total viewers every quarter. SpongeBob SquarePants is created by Stephen Hillenburg and produced by Nickelodeon in Burbank, Calif.

Nickelodeon's is currently in the midst of the network's "Best Year Ever", a year-long global celebration of one of the most iconic TV series and characters ever created. The “Best Year Ever” launched with the premiere of “SpongeBob’s Big Birthday Blowout,” an original mixed live-action and animated special earlier this summer, and leads up to the Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies theatrical, The SpongeBob Movie: It's a Wonderful Sponge, coming May 2020.

A CG-animated prequel spin-off series, Kamp Koral, following 10-year-old SpongeBob SquarePants during his summer at sleepaway camp, is also slated to premiere during Summer 2020.

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Nickelodeon Adds Three Senior Animation Executives

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Nickelodeon is bolstering its executive team in its Animation Studio headquarters. Hired in the newly created senior positions are former Fox Animation executive Darlene Caamaño Loquet as Senior Vice President (SVP) of Nickelodeon Movies; former 20th Century Fox TV SVP casting Liz Paulson as SVP of Nickelodeon Animation Casting & Talent Development; and former Walt Disney Animation Studios executive Camille Eden as Vice President (VP) of Nickelodeon Recruiting and Talent Development. All will be based at the network's Burbank, California headquarters and will report to Ramsey Naito, Executive Vice President (EVP) of Nickelodeon Animation Studios. All three officially began in their new roles earlier this week.


“Nickelodeon Animation is focused on three vital elements to drive our business forward—building the culture, developing talent and creating great animated content for kids and families everywhere—and Darlene, Liz and Camille are the perfect leaders to bring our creative-lead mission into the future,” said Naito.

In the newly created roles, Caamaño Loquet will oversee Nickelodeon’s movie business, building and managing a slate of content for features and SVOD services. Paulson will run animation casting and talent development for the animation studio which will include development and current series productions, movies and short form content; and Eden will lead the recruitment for the animation studio, finding and placing new talent that will help develop a growing slate of series and feature productions.

Caamaño Loquet recently served as Vice President of production at Fox Animation, where she brought in and packaged several projects including National Book Award winner The Girl Who Drank the Moon, the New York Times bestselling trilogy Zita the Space Girl, as well as Eisner Award winning graphic novel Nimona, currently in production at Blue Sky Studios, on which she also served as Producer. Prior to joining Fox Animation, Caamaño Loquet served as President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of NALA Films, producing notable projects such as The Bling Ring; Decoding Deepak; Casa De Mi Padre; In The Valley of Elah and Dan in Real Life. She began her executive career at DreamWorks Animation/Patchwork Productions.

Paulson has spent the past 20 years in the field of casting in the television arena until leaving the studio last fall. Most recently, she served as SVP of Casting at 20th Century Fox Television, overseeing scripted and animation television projects including American Horror Story, 9-1-1, Empire, Bob’s Burgers, Bless The Harts and Fresh off the Boat, among others. Paulson began her career in the commercial landscape and is a founding partner of Mel & Liz Casting, a commercial casting company that works with a variety of high-profile television and feature directors.

Most recently, Eden oversaw the recruitment and outreach strategy at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Her credits include Frozen 2, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Moana, Zootopia, Big Hero 6, Frozen and Wreck-it Ralph. In 2004, Eden joined DreamWorks Animation on their first CG feature, Shark Tale. The following year, she transitioned from production to talent acquisitions/talent management working at Sony Pictures Imageworks recruiting for visual effects and animated features, as well as, spearheading efforts for satellite offices in Bristol, England, Albuquerque and Vancouver. In 2006, Eden joined Framestore, London to oversee recruitment for their first feature, The Tale of Despereaux, as well as, The Quantum of Solace, The Golden Compass, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Wanted.

From Animation World Network:

Nickelodeon Appoints 3 New Senior Animation Studio Executives

Darlene Caamaño Loquet, Liz Paulson, and Camille Eden join studio in newly created roles to oversee movies, casting and talent development, and recruitment.

BURBANK — Expanding its efforts to increase feature film development and production, Nickelodeon has just appointed three executives to newly created senior positions in its Burbank animation studio headquarters. The new hires include: Darlene Caamaño Loquet, named Senior Vice President of Nickelodeon Movies; Liz Paulson, named Senior Vice President of Nickelodeon Animation Casting & Talent Development; and Camille Eden, named Vice President of Nickelodeon Recruiting and Talent Development. The announcement was made today by Ramsey Naito, Executive Vice President of Nickelodeon Animation Studios, to whom the three will report.

According to Naito, “Nickelodeon Animation is focused on three vital elements to drive our business forward—building the culture, developing talent and creating great animated content for kids and families everywhere—and Darlene, Liz and Camille are the perfect leaders to bring our creative-lead mission into the future.”

Caamaño Loquet will oversee Nickelodeon’s movie business, building and managing a slate of content for features and SVOD services. Paulson will run animation casting and talent development for the animation studio, which will include development and current series productions, movies and short form content; and Eden will lead the recruitment for the animation studio, finding and placing new talent that will help develop a growing slate of series and feature productions.

Caamaño Loquet recently served as Vice President of Production at Fox Animation, where she brought in and packaged several projects including National Book Award winner The Girl Who Drank the Moon, the New York Times Bestselling trilogy Zita the Space Girl, as well as Eisner Award winning graphic novel NIMONA, currently in production at Blue Sky Studios, on which she also served as producer. Prior to joining Fox Animation, Caamaño Loquet served as President and COO of NALA Films, producing notable projects: The Bling Ring; Decoding Deepak; Casa De Mi Padre; In The Valley of Elah and Dan in Real Life. Darlene began her executive career at DreamWorks Animation / Patchwork Productions.

Paulson has spent the past 20 years in the field of casting, discovering emerging talent and aligning high-end talent in the television arena. Most recently, she served as Senior Vice President of Casting at 20th Century Fox Television, overseeing scripted and animation television projects including; American Horror Story, 9-1-1, Empire, Bob’s Burgers, Bless The Harts and Fresh off the Boat, among others. Paulson began her career in the commercial landscape and is a founding partner of Mel & Liz Casting, a commercial casting company that works with a variety of high-profile television and feature directors. In October 2015, Variety honored Paulson as one of Hollywood’s New Leaders.

Most recently, Eden oversaw the recruitment and outreach strategy at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Her credits include; Frozen 2, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Moana, Zootopia, Big Hero 6, Frozen and Wreck-it Ralph. In 2004, Eden joined DreamWorks Animation on their first CG feature, Shark Tale. The following year, she transitioned from production to talent acquisitions/talent management working at Sony Pictures Imageworks recruiting for visual effects and animated features, as well as, spearheading efforts for satellite offices in Bristol, England, Albuquerque and Vancouver. In 2006, Eden joined Framestore, London to oversee recruitment for their first feature, The Tale of Despereaux, as well as, The Quantum of Solace, The Golden Compass, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Wanted.

Source: Nickelodeon

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From Kidscreen:

She’s All That: How Camille Eden is shaking up Nickelodeon’s hiring

The former talent acquisitions manager at Disney Animation Studios joined Nick as VP of talent and recruitment, and she has with plans to change how the media conglom thinks about hiring entirely.


Before joining Nickelodeon as its new VP of recruiting and talent development in late January, Camille Eden had spent nearly a decade at Walt Disney Animation Studios as a talent acquisition and outreach manager. There, she built a reputation for promoting diverse and inclusive hiring practices while helping staff projects like Frozen and Frozen 2, Wreck-it Ralph, Moana and Big Hero 6.

She’s done stints at Sony Pictures Imageworks (recruitment), DreamWorks (production manager) and her new home Nickelodeon (production supervisor). Her experience caught the eye of Nick, which is up plenty of projects in the wake of the Viacom and CBS’ merger and its multi-year output deal with Netflix.

Finding fresh blood for new and existing projects, teams and exec ranks falls squarely on Eden’s shoulders, and she sat with Kidscreen to talk how she landed in this role and what the rest of the kids industry should know about talent recruitment and development.

Kidscreen: How did you end up as VP of Nickelodeon recruiting and talent development?

Camille Eden: I was overseeing recruitment and outreach and school initiatives for Disney, and that was going on almost nine years, and I got an email out of the blue and from one of the recruiters at Viacom. I wasn’t really looking at the time but I thought it would be great to come in and meet with the hiring managers.

KS: Why are you the right person for this job?

CE: I’ve been doing this for awhile, and I love what I do. Whenever I meet somebody, I’m always thinking of a role that they would be great for, a person [they should be] connected to to this, [mentally] or keep this person in our rolodex because I know something is going to come up down the road.

I’ve also been doing a lot of work with diversity and inclusion and bringing new talent forward, and that was pretty important to me to be able to do that kind of work and do it for a bigger scale. With the amount of projects coming through [at Nickelodeon], I [can help] build a recruiting team, and a recruiting culture that brings new voices to the forefront.

KS: What do you mean by “recruiting culture”?

CE: When people think of recruiting, they think of one person or a team of recruiters, but I think recruiting is part of everyone’s job at a company or studio.

KS: What were the first tasks you set out doing when you started in late January?

CE: I think it’s really important to learn about the studio, the people, the culture before implementing big changes. There’s still a lot of meetings to go, but the first thing is just trying to learn and understand.

KS: What lessons did you learn at Disney that you’re going to apply to your new role?

CE: Working in companies that have a lot of creative talent, it’s not just about saying that the artists are the only creative ones. You can be creative in HR or in overhead roles, and I think listening to people and hearing what their goals are [and it's thinking through], how do you connect people with the right person or the right resource to help them in their career goal? I think that’s something I’ve learned at Disney.

KS: What are the main talent areas you’re looking to fill right now at Nickelodeon?

CE: Production, management, story and art. And then there’s probably going to be some CG roles—those are the ones that are going to be key. [I'm looking to fill positions like] storyboard artists, character designers, background painters, roles in the visual development world.

KS: What is your biggest obstacle to finding new talent right now?

CE: Everybody is looking at the same time for the same talent. There’s a high demand for storyboard artists and story in general because there are a lot of places now now creating content. So that makes it a challenge.

KS: So how do you convince talent to come work for you rather than one of those other studios?

CE: I think the studio itself is really key because it’s an amazing place to work, there’s so many projects coming and already in the works. People want an environment that is welcoming, they want to contribute, and I think we need to show off the culture of Nickelodeon when we’re meeting people or using social media, will help entice people to come here.

KS: How do you find fresh new talent?

CE: There’s an outreach component, but there’s also an element of going out, going to schools, hosting things here for them to take a look around. There’s social media, there’s tools like LinkedIn which a lot of people in recruitment will use. There’s referrals, some of the best ways to get talent is from the people who are already here. It’s just about being creative about how you reach out, and thinking strategically about tailoring your search for what you’re looking for and how you tailor that search for that specific role.

It’s combining all of those different efforts for the job and then creating a new culture here to be ahead of the game and start to proactively look for talent versus being reactive.

This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.

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More Nick:2020 on Nickelodeon | New Shows, Specials, Events, Movies, Episodes, and More | Nick Upfront 2020!

Originally published: Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 19:48 GMT.

Original source: Deadline; Additional source: Kidscreen.
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Nickelodeon Upfront 2020 Roundup

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Nickelodeon Upfront 2020


Below is a round-up of all the exciting news that Nickelodeon announced today during Nickelodeon Upfront 2020!

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Baby Shark And ‘Chicken Girl’ Enter Ryan’s World As Nickelodeon Bids For Social Media Lift

As the opening strains of the Ryan’s Mystery Playdate theme song begin to play in this San Fernando Valley soundstage, comically accompanied by a chorus of kazoos, the Nickelodeon show’s 8-year-old namesake star bursts onto the set, running at full speed, with his arms held high, proclaiming, “I’m here.”

The frenetic second grader has earned the victory lap. His show, which Nickelodeon renewed on Monday for a third season, is the top-rated TV program among preschoolers. It’s also a much-needed hit for the struggling kids’ network, and early proof that ViacomCBS Kids and Family Entertainment President Brian Robbins’ bet on social media phenoms like Ryan Kaji, with his 24 million YouTube followers, is paying off.

Emboldened by Ryan’s success, Robbins, who was tapped to become Nickelodeon’s president 18 months ago, is doubling down on social media-led programming with a goal of making the cable network “home to the biggest and buzziest franchises in kids’ lives.”

On Monday, Nickelodeon announced it cast another social media sensation, Annie LeBlanc (the 15-year-old best known as the star of the YouTube series Chicken Girls), to star alongside actress Jayden Bartels in a scripted buddy-comedy series called Side Hustle. Together the girls have 38 million followers across social media platforms. Nickelodeon also has a movie project in the works with Dance Moms phenom JoJo Siwa, whose original music video Boomerang has been viewed more than 800 million times on YouTube.

Robbins’ team spent ten months negotiating a deal with the Korean educational brand Pinkfong to develop an animated series based on the YouTube preschool phenomenon Baby Shark, a K-pop rendition of a familiar camp song that has been played 4.6 billion times. It’s expected to air early next year.

The stakes are sky-high—ViacomCBS reported a loss in the final quarter of 2019, the first time it has reported results since Viacom completed its merger with corporate sibling CBS. Analysts pressed CEO Bob Bakish about Nickelodeon’s ratings decline, which seemed to accelerate since the November launch of the Disney+ streaming service. Long believed to be the single largest source of Viacom’s revenue, prior to the December CBS merger, Nickelodeon has lost 44% of its viewers since 2015, according to Nielsen.

“Nickelodeon continues to be a work in progress,” Bakish acknowledged in the February 20, 2020, investor call.

The network inadvertently planted the seeds of its own ratings decline when it licensed reruns of such popular shows as SpongeBob SquarePants, Blue’s Clues and Dora the Explorer to the then-upstart streaming service, Netflix, in 2009.

But it’s not just a Nickelodeon problem. Children’s television has lost nearly 70% of its audience since its peak in 2011, according to Bernstein Research analyst Todd Juenger’s analysis of Nielsen ratings data (see graphic). He declared kids’ TV the first victim of the streaming era back in 2017. In January, he wrote, “We continue to believe there is nothing Viacom can do to compel kids and teenagers to put down their iPads and their TikTok and sit in front of a TV set to watch a show ‘when it comes on.’”

Robbins is more optimistic, thanks in part to his own early victories navigating these changes. The former child actor (he appeared as leather-jacketed tough guy Eric Mardian in the 1980s sitcom Head of the Class) whose first breakout television hit was the Nickelodeon sketch comedy show All That, which he cocreated, wrote and executive produced, realized more than a decade ago that children’s viewing habits were changing radically. Robbins provided most of the financing for a 2010 film based on one of the most popular internet characters at that time, the squeaky-voiced Fred Figglehorn (played by teenager Lucas Cruikshank). When it debuted on Nickelodeon, Fred: The Movie drew 7.6 million viewers, making it the top cable TV movie of the year among 2- to 11-year-olds.

That success informed Robbins’ decision to launch the digital media company AwesomenessTV with Joe Davola in 2012 to create YouTube shows for teens and preteens who had drifted away from TV. Some of the shows were short-form Web adaptations of familiar TV formats—such as “IMO,” a talk show featuring social media standouts of the moment. It didn’t take long for traditional media to take notice. Jeffrey Katzenberg’s DreamWorks Animation acquired AwesomenessTV for $33 million in 2013. Robbins left four years later to run Viacom’s Paramount Players unit. Just a year later, Viacom picked up AwesomenessTV, returning it to Robbins’ orbit.

Viacom CEO Bakish tapped Robbins in October 2018 to lead Nickelodeon’s turnaround, betting heavily on his social media savvy. One of the very first things Robbins did in his new post was recruit his 4-year-old’s favorite YouTuber: Ryan.


“When I got here . . . the disruption was happening at such a rapid pace, I was like, ‘What’s our next ‘Fred’ movie?’ ‘Who’s our audience interested in?’” recalls Robbins. “Literally within the first week here, I was like, ‘We gotta do a show with Ryan.’”

It’s not clear who picked up the phone first. The studio Pocket.watch had repeatedly approached Nickelodeon about bringing the YouTube sensation to TV—but until Robbins’ arrival, the pitch fell on deaf ears, says Pocket.watch CEO Chris Williams. The new Nickelodeon president put the project on the fast track, relying on the proven production chops of Pocket.watch’s chief content officer, Albie Hecht, the former Nickelodeon Entertainment president who oversaw the development of SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer and Blue’s Clues. Hecht says he completed a pilot in six weeks. After testing it in January of last year, Robbins ordered 20 episodes—a blistering pace of development for a preschool show.

Ryan’s Mystery Playdate debuted on April 19, 2019, at No. 1 in the time period among viewers ages 2 to 11. It continued to attract viewers across the weekend, reaching an audience of 5.5 million. Indeed, 40% of the viewers were new to Nick. Less than a week later, Robbins ordered a second season.

“Brian Robbins obviously understands a thing or two about influencers and the ability to bring influencers to these more established platforms,” says Judy McGrath, the former chair and chief executive of MTV Networks, who at one point had oversight of Viacom cable networks, including Nickelodeon. “A lot of the success with Ryan, with his show, brought a new audience.”

Migrating talent from other platforms is just part of Robbins’ strategy to revitalize Nickelodeon. He’s also developing shows that the family can watch together—such as an American version of the British game show The Crystal Maze, and making sure that the talent reflects the nation’s diverse population.

Robbins is not naive enough to think that Nickelodeon will bring back 100% of the audience. Although it boasts such top-rated shows as PAW Patrol and Henry Danger, ViacomCBS is looking to reach the 60% of kids who aren’t tuned in to its cable network. So Nickelodeon is developing a spin-off of its superpopular SpongeBob SquarePants series for Netflix, and Paramount Pictures plans to release The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run in May. Nickelodeon also will be part of a streaming service planned for later this year, and offer 30,000 TV episodes and up to 1,000 movies.

Nickelodeon already distributes shows through a pair of streaming apps, preschool-focused Noggin and NickHits, which together command more than 3 million subscribers. It launched two podcasts, “Listen Out Loud” and “The Casagrandes Familia Sounds,” for fans of its animated series The Loud House and The Casagrandes, respectively. Dedicated Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. channels attract some 18.6 million YouTube followers. And it’s looking to create live experiences that extend its brands, such as the weekend-long “Slime Fest” that precedes its Kids’ Choice Awards Show on March 22, 2020.

“I’m very open to our brand living everywhere,” Robbins says. “I think it’s really important, in the world that we live in, that we’re not just making shows. We have a brand and our brand needs to reach our audience wherever they’re consuming content.”

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Event Capital announces the 4th edition of Nickelodeon Windmill Festival in India

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Mumbai: The 4th edition of India’s largest festival for kids, Nickelodeon Windmill Festival, an initiative of Event Capital and Tribe Asia, is all set to take place on 22nd and 23rd February, 2020 at JioWorld Garden, BKC in Mumbai! The festival offers a wholesome experience for toddlers, pre-teens and parents. The key objectives of the festival are to give the urban child an outlet to be creative, to gain information and to encourage quality time with family through recreational experiences curated at the festival.


Nickelodeon Windmill Festival brings to life children’s most loved tales through musical plays, dance shows and never seen before performances. Patrons present at the festival can also enjoy a specially curated flea market with a wide variety of food and other recreational activities including interaction with their favourite Nickelodeon toons. Various experiential zones like ballet parade, Bungee Park, Trampoline Park, Vertex tunnel and Human Claw and more will be set to entertain everyone.

An array of over 50+ workshops specially designed to cater to various age groups on a variety of topics like indoor gardening, beat-boxing, science on wheels, robotics, Lego workshops, stop motion animation, aeronautics, karate and kick-boxing, storytelling, doodle art, wheel pottery and many more. With a petting zoo available at the venue kids can interact and play with a variety of adorable animals.


Speaking on this, Janak Vora, CEO, Event Capital said, “In its previous editions, the festival has witnessed a footfall of over 20,000+ attendees and over 50+ brand associations. This year, we aim to create a more holistic family ambience with unique range of activities and workshops that would encourage families to get outdoors. Through this festival, we want the child to discover his/her innermost passion and get inspired!”

Commenting on the upcoming festival, Mahesh Shetty, Head - Network Sales, Viacom18 said, “With Peppa Pig Musical, we forayed into kids live entertainment genre and with Windmill festival we have taken the next big leap. Event Capital has cultivated the festival very well over past few years and we are very excited to collaborate with them and scale up Nickelodeon Windmill Festival. The festival brings alive the concept of quintessential outdoor learning and is backed by widespread activities such as indoor gardening, workshops, aeronautics and more. The Nickelodeon Windmill Festival is a combination of educational and fun activities for the young generation.

Nickelodeon WindMill will take place on 22nd and 23rd February, 2020 at JioWorld Garden, BKC and the tickets can be bought on: https://bit.ly/2R3lwEw

Update (4/2) - Official Event Capital press release via PR Newswire:

Nickelodeon WindMill Festival 2020 to be Hosted in Mumbai

India's largest festival for kids presents a wholesome experience for children and parents

MUMBAI, Feb. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Event Capital and Tribe Asia presents India's largest festival for kids, 'Nickelodeon WindMill Festival' that is taking place on 22nd and 23rd February 2020 at JioWorld Garden, BKC in Mumbai. The festival aims to give both the parent and the child a wholesome experience. The key objective of the festival is to give the urban child an outlet to be creative, to gain information and to encourage quality time with family through recreational experiences curated at the festival. Another reason for which a kid should be taken to the festival is to get outdoors and reconnect with nature. To touch, feel, see and be a part of the beautiful outdoors, which unfortunately has been forgotten by everyone. Here are some of the things that one can expect at Nickelodeon WindMill 2020 that will get both parents and children excited:

Creativity: In today's time what kids need is an opportunity to explore different activities and also get a chance to take break from books and think beyond. A few exciting activities that one can definitely explore at the WindMill festival are 'Djembe Workshop' which is a fun filled energetic drum circle for all ages alike, 'Banana Piano, Cuica and Sound Tubes' where one can invent a new musical instrument using fruits and everyday objects. 'Happy and Footloose' which is a unique sport with a holistic combination of martial art, music, dance, language and performance arts; and fluid art amongst the others.

Outdoor activities: The fest has many exciting activities where the kids will get an opportunity to learn new things. This will help to not only boost their imagination skills as they are physically and mentally involved interacting with other kids but will also improve their social and communication skills. Activities like 'Pottery on Wheels Workshop', a theatre workshop and 'Mindfulness Mandalas' an art of Zentangles & Mandalas touches on the creative edge in every child.

Bonding with kids: Windmill aims to create moments between parents and children that can be cherished for a lifetime. A food and flea market that is specially curated for the tastes and likings of the families. This festival freshness brings along new hopes, aspirations and a chance to strengthen the ties between parent and child.

Unique experiences: This unique festival brings in a lot more to explore and is ready to take everyone on an adventurous ride. Activities that are rarely seen in a kids festival are 'S.H.E.(SIMPLE, HANDY, EFFECTIVE )' which is a self-defense workshop for all, 'TINGA TINGA & TURKISH MOSAIC WITH POMEGRANATE' where one can travel the world with Tinga Tinga Art and Turkish Mosaic and many more. Robotics, Lego and science experiments amongst other to inspire young minds at the festival.

Playdate with furry friends: One of the unique features of this festival is the petting zoo. Nickelodeon Windmill intends to give every child hands-on experiences with different kinds of pets. This not only gives the child exposure to animals but also creates a sense of empathy and love for animals.

About Event Capital:

Founded by Deepak Choudhary in 2013, Event Capital (EC) is India's most diverse IP specialist company involved in aggregating and consolidating Event IPs across interest communities. With expertise in creating and curating successful event IPs in music, lifestyle, education, gaming, fashion, EC engages over 100 million consumers annually through live events. Event Capital has curated and executed highly successful properties like Social Nation, The Great Indian Dandiya Festival, India Event IP Conclave, Bollywood Music Project, India Kids Fashion Week, The Edutainment Show, Times Travel Show. The company has also recently acquired promising IP's like India Bridal Fashion Week and IGX, India's largest gaming festival.

Website: http://eventcapital.in/

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From Television Post:

An Indian IP For Kids: Brands Collaborating With Windmill Look To Create Meaningful, Interactive Conversations

MUMBAI: The 4th edition of Nickelodeon Windmill Festival, an initiative by Event Capital and Tribe Asia, will take place on 22nd – 23rd February 2020 at JioWorld Garden, BKC. Having grown into India’s largest children’s outdoor festival, Windmill has brought on board sponsors like Hershey’s, Kotak Mutual Funds, Soulfull, V-Nourish, Toppscholars, WOK, Sarda Farms, Laughing Cow, Enrich and Club Mahindra who are looking to create deeper brand connects with consumers.

The need of the hour today is to better understand children as consumers, and communicate with this segment in an impactful, integrated manner. Windmill as a platform is built as a fun, safe and interactive environment which attracts hundreds of parents and children year on year.

Commenting on the upcoming event, Janak Vora, CEO, Event Capital said, “We are pleased to announce our sponsors for the 4th edition of Nickelodeon Windmill Festival. With the support of brands collaborating with us, we look forward to provide a better platform for them to engage with families in the best way possible. Our aim is to encourage families to step out and involve their kids to discover their inner passion and interact with various brands as well.”

Brands coming on board have chosen the platform as a less intrusive form of marketing, as it enables the brand to start a relationship with potential customers and strengthen the bond with existing customers effortlessly. As compared to in your face advertising, playing a pivotal role enhancing a kid’s experience builds a positive recall value which works wonders for a brand.

The collaborations have all come on board with a purpose in mind and are perfect brand fits to avoid mindless clutter.

Brands who have chosen to collaborate with Windmill have similar sentiments in mind.

Commenting on this, Rasika Prashant, CMO, Soulfull said,”Windmill Festival has been a tent pole partnership for Soulfull. We have been able to reach out to thousands of kids and mothers during the event and establish meaningful conversations with them. The event organization is very good and allows us to showcase brand Soulfull in an impactful manner.”

Adding to this, Mrs.Kiran Agarwal, Founder, WOKA said, “Associating with WindMill is always special as they cater to children as we at WOKA feel the same. Connecting at a platform with which WindMill comes in the market is a great way to reach children with different backgrounds, age and sensibilities. WOKA looks for opportunities such as these where we can showcase our association and connect with children through our value based animation films and yet exchange a bond of happiness with our young minds.”

Building a healthy ecosystem for effective play and learning, Windmill is dedicated to the best interests of kids.

WindMill will take place on 22nd and 23rd February 2020 at Jio Gardens, BKC and the tickets can be bought on: https://bit.ly/2R3lwEw

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Viacom International Studios Greenlights 'Club 57' Season 2

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VIACOM INTERNATIONAL STUDIOS GREENLIGHTS SEASON TWO OF CLUB 57 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MEDIAPRO STUDIO


MIAMI, 22 of January 2020. – Viacom International Studios (VIS) and The Mediapro Studio announced that Bogotá, Colombia will be the new setting for the second season of Club 57 (60 x 1 hour), Nickelodeon Latin America's hit musical series. After a successful first season, which culminated with an impressive live-tour uniting more than 10 thousand fans in Buenos Aires in November, Club 57 returns to the screen. The co-production with The Mediapro Studio will begin filming in the second quarter of this year.

In this second season, Eva and Rubén split their time between 1957 and 1987, where the "Chaos Guardians" have JJ hidden. However, now, they are not the only ones traveling through time. Tiago, a brilliant but rebellious classmate, has developed his own technology for time travel. Even though she dislikes Tiago, Eva needs him to find a way to stay with JJ, without breaking the space-time dimension and cause chaos in the universe… again.

Club 57 returns with an outstanding pan-regional cast lead by Venezuelan actress Evaluna Montaner, in the role of Eva, Italian actor Riccardo Frascari as JJ, Colombians Sebastian Silva playing Rubén and Andres Mercado portraying Manuel, Chilean Carolina Mestrovic in the role of Vero and the Venezuelan Fefi Oliveira as Mercedes. This new season will also feature new actors, who will be announced soon.

Award-winning Argentinian-Venezuelan singer-songwriter Ricardo Montaner, music producers Mau and Ricky, and Colombian singer-songwriter, Camilo Echeverri will once again be in charge of the soundtrack for this second season.

The first season of Club 57, viewed by more than 19M[1] people in the region, was the #1 show during its timeslot with girls 7-14 in Argentina and Mexico; and girls 4-11 in Argentina[2]. At the same time, Club 57 was the #1 show during Argentine FTA broadcaster Telefe's children's programming block on the weekends. The series garnered more than 69M video views[3] throughout all platforms and was the #1 property on Nick Play during its premieres[4].

Club 57 also had several musical hits throughout its first season run, including "El Tiempo Corre Al Reves", the theme song for the series, performed by Evaluna Montaner, reaching 3.9 million video views on YouTube, and "Ladrona" surpassing 14 million video views to date.

Club 57 is the work of screenwriter Catharina Ledoboer, who has written multiple smash hits for Nickelodeon Latin America, including Every Witch Way (four seasons), WITS Academy, I Am Frankie (two seasons) and Talia in the Kitchen for Nickelodeon USA, and three successful seasons of Grachi, Nickelodeon Latin America's youth series that Every Witch Way was based on, in addition to Isa TKMVikki RPM.

For more information about Viacom International Studios (VIS), visit www.ViacomInternationalStudios.com or VIS' social media Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

About VIACOM INTERNATIONAL STUDIOS (VIS)

Introduced in 2018, Viacom International Studios (VIS) is a division of ViacomCBS Networks International that produces content for all genres, both for Viacom brands and platforms, including Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel, Channel 5, Telefe and Porta Dos Fundos, as well as for third parties. VIS global sales include original productions, co-productions, sold formats for local adaptations and offering ready-made content. The content that VIS creates covers all genres, from soap operas to dramas, short and long format comedy and cinematic productions.

About The Mediapro Studio

The Mediapro Studio is the factory for the creation, production and distribution of content of the MEDIAPRO Group. THE MEDIAPRO STUDIO is responsible for the implementation of high-quality global projects, developed alongside great talents of recognized national and international prestige such as Paolo Sorrentino, Woody Allen, Isabel Coixet, Ran Tellem, Oliver Stone, Daniel Burman, Fernando León de Aranoa, Iván Escobar, Javier Fesser, Patricio Guzmán, Borja Cobeaga, Diego San José, Marc Cistaré, Manuel Huerga, Ernesto Daranas, Gastón Duprat, Mariano Cohn, Laura Belloso, Marc Vigil, Fernando González Molina, Javier Olivares and Ruth García, between others. THE MEDIAPRO STUDIO, counts with 58 headquarters spread across four continents, 14 of which develop and produce content. It is currently developing 34 series in 34 and counts with a global investment of 200m for the production of series, films, entertainment broadcast, short duration format and documentaries. MEDIAPRO has partnered with key players in the global industry such as HBO, Netflix, Amazon, DIRECTV, Fox, Viacom, Yle or Disney and has been recognized with international accolades, including 2 Oscars, 2 Golden Globes and multiple Goya Awards.

[1] Fuente: Kantar IBOPE Media, Pay TV, Club 57, Pan-regional AR MX CO PR CL BR, 06:00-24:00, premieres and repeats, coverage P4+, 2019.

[2] Fuente: Kantar IBOPE Media, Pay TV, Mexico/Argentina, Nickelodeon, Club 57, premieres, ranking among kids channels, May 6th 2019- July 26th 2019.

[3] Fuente: Conviva2019

[4] Fuente: Adobe Omniture, May 6th 2019- July 26th 2019, Nick Play, Latam Visits

Below is Viacom International Studios' official press release in Latin American Español:

MIAMI, 22 de enero de 2020. – Viacom International Studios (VIS) y The Mediapro Studio anunciaron que Bogotá (Colombia) será la nueva sede de la segunda temporada de la exitosa serie musical de Nickelodeon, Club 57 (60 x 1 hora). Luego del éxito de la primera temporada, que cerró con una gran gira que reunió a más de 10 mil fans en Buenos Aires en noviembre, Club 57 vuelve a la pantalla. La serie coproducida con The Mediapro Studio, comenzará sus grabaciones en el segundo trimestre del año.

En esta segunda temporada, Eva y Rubén reparten su tiempo entre 1957 y 1987, donde los “Guardianes del Caos” tienen escondido a JJ. Pero, esta vez, no son los únicos chicos saltando en el tiempo. Tiago, un brillante, pero rebelde compañero de clase, desarrolló su propia tecnología para viajar en el tiempo. Pronto, sus viajes espontáneos y desorganizados chocan con los planes de Eva y Rubén. Aunque Tiago no le cae bien, Eva lo necesita para encontrar una fórmula que le permita estar con JJ, sin romper la tela del tiempo y causar caos en el universo… otra vez.

Club 57 cuenta con un gran elenco pan-regional encabezado por la actriz venezolana, Evaluna Montaner, en el rol de Eva; el actor italiano Riccardo Frascari como JJ; los colombianos Sebastian Silva y Andres Mercado como Rubén y Manuel, respectivamente; la chilena Carolina Mestrovic en el rol de Vero y la venezolana Fefi Oliveira como Mercedes. Esta nueva temporada también sumará nuevos talentos, que serán anunciados próximamente.

El premiado cantautor argentino-venezolano Ricardo Montaner, los productores musicales Mau y Ricky, y el cantautor colombiano, Camilo Echeverri serán, una vez más, los encargados de la banda sonora de esta segunda temporada.

La primera temporada de Club 57 fue vista por más de 19M[1] de personas en la región y se posicionó como el show #1 en el segmento niñas 7-14 en Argentina y México; y 4-11 en niñas en Argentina[2]. A su vez durante los fines de semana Club 57 fue el show #1 durante el bloque infantil en Telefe en Argentina. La serie tuvo más de 69M de video views[3] a lo largo de todas las plataformas y fue la propiedad #1 en Nick Play durante sus estrenos[4].

Club 57 también contó con varios éxitos musicales entre ellos, “El Tiempo Corre Al Revés”, el tema principal de la serie, interpretado por Evaluna Montaner, alcanzando a 3.9 millones de video views en YouTube y “Ladrona” superando 14 millones de video views hasta la fecha.

La ficción está creada por la guionista Catharina Ledoboer, quien ha escrito múltiples éxitos para Nickelodeon, incluyendo Every Witch Way (cuatro temporadas), WITS Academy y Talia in the Kitchen para Nickelodeon EEUU; y tres exitosas temporadas de Grachi, la novela juvenil de Nickelodeon Latinoamérica.

Para más información sobre Viacom International Studios (VIS), visite www.ViacomInternationalStudios.com o nuestras redes sociales Instagram, Facebook y Twitter.

Acerca de VIACOM INTERNATIONAL STUDIOS (VIS)

Presentado en el año 2018, Viacom International Studios (VIS) es una división de ViacomCBS Networks International que produce contenido para todos los géneros, tanto para las marcas como para las plataformas de Viacom, incluyendo Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel, Channel 5, Telefe y Porta Dos Fundos, como también para terceros. Las ventas globales de VIS incluyen producciones originales, coproducciones, ventas en formato para adaptaciones locales y ventas de productos enlatados. El contenido que posee el VIS cubre todos los géneros, desde telenovelas hasta dramas, formatos de comedia cortos y largos y producciones cinematográficas.

Acerca de THE MEDIAPRO STUDIO

The Mediapro Studio es la factoría de creación, producción y distribución de contenido del Grupo Mediapro. The Mediapro Studio es responsable de la puesta en marcha de proyectos globales de alta calidad, desarrollados junto a grandes talentos de reconocido prestigio nacional e internacional como Paolo Sorrentino, Woody Allen, Isabel Coixet, Ran Tellem, Oliver Stone, Daniel Burman, Fernando León de Aranoa, Iván Escobar, Javier Fesser, Patricio Guzmán, Borja Cobeaga, Diego San José, Marc Cistaré, Manuel Huerga, Ernesto Daranas, Gastón Duprat, Mariano Cohn, Laura Belloso, Marc Vigil, Fernando González Molina, Javier Olivares y Ruth García, entre otros. The Mediapro Studio cuenta con 58 sedes repartidas en cuatro continentes, 14 de las cuales desarrollan y producen contenidos, y en la actualidad tiene en marcha 34 series con una inversión global de 200 millones de euros para producciones de series, películas, programas de entretenimiento, formatos de corta duración y documentales. The Mediapro Studio trabaja con operadores clave de la industria mundial como HBO, Netflix, Amazon, DirectTV, Fox, Viacom, Yle o Disney y sus producciones han logrado diversos premios internacionales, entre los que destacan 2 Oscar, 2 Globos de Oro, múltiples premios Goya y dos Daytime Emmy Awards.

1 - Fuente: Kantar IBOPE Media, Pay TV, Club 57, Pan-regional AR MX CO PR CL BR, 06:00-24:00, premieres and repeats, coverage P4+, 2019.

2 - Fuente: Kantar IBOPE Media, Pay TV, Mexico/Argentina, Nickelodeon, Club 57, premieres, ranking among kids channels, May 6th 2019- July 26th 2019.

3 - Fuente: Conviva2019

4 - Fuente: Adobe Omniture, May 6th 2019- July 26th 2019, Nick Play, Latam Visits

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From Prensario Internacional:

Natpe Miami 2020: menos puede ser más

Hoy Natpe Miami está llegando a su fin con buen balance: si bien se concuerda que hay 20% menos gente que años anteriores, el ritmo de negocio se muestra incluso más intenso. No hay quejas de menos citas, ni caída de actividad. Algunos dicen que la reducción ha vuelto más amigable el evento, que es más fácil encontrarse o hay menos pérdidas de tiempo. Más allá de opiniones, hay clima de buen mercado.

Dos grandes eventos tuvieron lugar ayer: el lanzamiento de Particular Crowd, el nuevo sello de cine de Turner Latin America, y la fiesta de ViacomCBS a la noche. La movida de Turner es disruptiva: se trata de unas 90 películas hasta fin de año, en inglés producidas sobre todo USA, con foco en América Latina y para luego también vender al mundo. Hay de todo: familares, thrillers, comedias románticas, terror, suspenso. Buena parte se estrenará en cine, son de alto presupuesto.

Whit Richardson, presidente Turner Latin America: ‘Hemos migrado de grupo de canales de TV paga a un hub de contenidos, que incluye dramas, deportes y non scripted, para uso propio y de terceros. El sello de cine es el paso que sigue, para ser más 360’. Tomás Yankelevich, EVP y CCO: ‘Producimos en inglés porque así cubrimos una gran necesidad del mercado latino, que puede ampliarse en la nueva etapa de OTTs. Y también pensando en el mercado global. Haremos mucho foco en talento emergente, y en géneros de siempre que hoy se transitan menos’.

Con una gran ambientación de un cine de los años ’20, ViacomCBS destacó la reciente fusión entre las dos grandes empresas y el catálogo global muy diversificado que ahora definen sus marcas CBS, Viacom, VIS, Telefe, BET, Nickelodeon, entre otras. Pierluigi Gazzolo, presidente de VIS y de OTT Internacional: ‘Vale destacar los ‘first look deals’ que firmamos con los directores de cine y TV Juan José Campanella y Santiago Segura en 2019, y con Ariel Winograd y Frida Torresblanco de Braven Films (España) estos días. Además, unificaremos la estrategia en OTT con Paramount+ y Pluto TV, que se lanza pronto en América Latina’.

Por otro lado, el grupo de distribuidores latinos junto con Natpe, organizaron una mesa redonda con buyers unscripted del U.S. domestic market, UK, Canadá e India. Moderó Prensario y se destacó el ‘Latam Comeback’, el resurgimiento latino hacia los mercados internacionales, con nueva generación de productos y su vanguardia como ‘estudios’, para adaptarse a cualquier demanda. Los buyers globales vieron bien trabajar proyectos juntos, combinando la ‘frescura’ latina con sus necesidades en formatos y targets. ‘Nos atrae América Latina’, dijeron. Entre otros estuvieron Hayley Babcock, head of International programming de A+E Networks, Segolene Zimmern, acquisitions manager del AVOD Tubi, y Heather Ritchie, content manager de Nokia.

¿Conceptos tendencia? Dago García, EVP producción de Caracol, Colombia: ‘Tras los tiempos de historias oscuras narco, hoy predominan las comedias y las biopics. ¿Qué viene después? Los giros suelen ser bruscos, pienso que comedias negras, y tal vez lo fantástico, paranormal. ¿Cómo tienen que ser las series de los broadcasters a futuro? Con capacidad de adaptación, hacia el mercado global y en su duración, que 80 episodios puedan a la vez resumirse a 10, para aprovechar la demanda multiplataforma sin costos extras’.

Ariel Tobi, CEO, Snap/Hemisphere: ‘Entramos en el tiempo del AVOD. Sony Crackle se lanzó demasiado temprano, no le daban contenido. Pero ahora Pluto TV y Tubi son un gran éxito en USA. No reciben los estrenos, pero se volvieron el lugar perfecto para la librería de los estudios. Las migraciones de publicidad son lentas, pero de golpe toman velocidad y está pasando en el norte. Veo el AVOD como la TV abierta del futuro, bien masiva y gratis, pero on demand’.

¿Qué buscan los buyers en Natpe Miami? Tatiana Rodríguez, Nickelodeon: ‘Estamos 100% enfocados en coproducciones de todos los géneros, incluso gaming’. Jaime Aguilar-Álvarez, Televisa, México: ‘En compras hacemos más hincapié en unscripted, vale crecer allí’. Marcel Rivas, Canal Uno, Ecuador: ‘Novelas de repetición, que bien programadas, rinden hasta mejor que las nuevas’. Luis Peraza, HBO: ‘El foco es producción original, hoy hace la diferencia’.

Guillermo Sierra, HITN, USA: ‘Kids y material educativo tech. Nuestras apps han sido nominadas en Kidscreen’. Luis Camacho, Latina TV Perú: ‘Cada vez más formatos. Tenemos La Máscara, el formato original coreano que luego tomó Endemol’. Ignacio Mazza, Canal 4 (Uruguay): ‘Formatos de entretenimiento’. Sonia Danielli, Mediaset, Italia: ‘Series turcas’. Andrea Zaras, TV2 Hungría: ‘Proveedores americanos y latinos, que no podemos visitar bien en los Mips’.

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From TTV News:

Natpe Día 2: Turner LatAm y ViacomCBS sellaron la jornada

Este segundo día se destacó por el lanzamiento de Particular Crowd, sello cinematográfico en inglés de Turner LatAm, la ceremonia de entrega de los premios Brandon Tartikoff y una gran fiesta de Viacom International Studios.

Este miércoles 22 de enero se coronó como la segunda jornada de Natpe Miami, en el Fontainebleau Hotel en Miami Beach.

La dinámica del mercado contempló movimiento en las diferentes áreas destinadas a las compañías, tanto en las torres del Treasor, Sorrento y Chateau, como en el market floor donde figuran los pabellones de España, Brasil, Turquía, Reino Unido y China.

Las conferencias también siguieron sumando diversos enfoques sobre el negocio del contenido, la distribución y las diversas plataformas a nivel internacional.

NUEVAS PRODUCCIONES, ALIANZAS Y LANZAMIENTOS
Por el lado de la novedades, el evento anual en Miami siguió sumando importantes anuncios, esta vez de la mano de Turner Latin America con el lanzamiento de Particular Crowd, sello cinematográfico de películas en inglés, a través del cual ya se diseñó un catálogo de 30 películas en 2019 a las que se les sumarán 60 más en 2020.

Por su parte, Viacom International Studios (VIS) siguió sumando anuncios con la firma de un first-look deal con la productora mexicana Florencia Torrreblanco y su productora Braven Films LLC, para la creación de contenido y el desarrollo de series destinadas a audiencias internacionales.

En paralelo, VIS anunció que la exitosa serie juvenil Club 57 de Nickelodeon Latinoamérica tendrá una segunda temporada de 60 episodios que sumará a The Mediapro Studio como coproductor. La ficción será filmada en Bogotá, Colombia.

Además, A+E Networks International firmó una serie de ventas en América Latina que aumentan su presencia en la región, según anunció Helen Jurado, directora senior de Ventas de Contenido en LatAm y EEUU Hispano.

La distribuidora internacional vendió el formato UnREAL a la productora brasileña Floresta Produções, siendo este el primer acuerdo por un formato guionado para A+E en la región.

Por el lado de la distribución, HBO Latin America anunció que su producción mexicana galardonada con un Emmy Internacional, Sr. Ávila, y su fenómeno brasileño O Negocio fueron adquiridas por Hulu Japón.

Asimismo, Cisneros Media comunicó que los dramas Amor secreto y Gata salvaje se suman a la oferta de títulos de la compañía disponibles en Amazon Prime Video en la región.

Dori Media también fue protagonista de este segundo día del mercado al revelar la venta de nuevas temporadas de su exitoso formato Power Couple en México y Brasil, tras un éxito continuo de ratings en ambos países.

MARCOS SANTANA HONRADO POR LA INDUSTRIA
A última hora de la tarde fue el turno de la ceremonia de entrega de los Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards 2020, que en esta edición tuvo como protagonista hispano a Marcos Santana, presidente de Telemundo Global Studios, quien recibió su estatuilla de reconocimiento de la mano de Jim McNamara.

“El premio tiene una significancia importante para mí y lo recibo con mucha humildad en nombre de la comunidad hispana, de los storytellers y productores hispanos”, explicó a ttvnews Santana.

“El mainstream americano ya comenzó a mirarnos con seriedad y ver que estamos produciendo de manera importante series responsables y eso es un buen síntoma para la comunidad latina”, agregó el ejecutivo.

Asimismo, fueron galardonados Karey Burke, presidente de ABC Entertainment; Jeff Zucker, chairman de WarnerMedia News and Sports y presidente de CNN Worldwide; Courtney A. Kemp, productor de Lionsgate/Starz; y la actriz Christine Baranski.

VIS DESPLEGÓ TODA SU FUERZA
La noche cerró con una gran fiesta de Viacom International Studios (VIS) en el Alfred Dupont Building que incluyó un show musical de los artistas Luis Fonsi y Becky G.

Durante el evento, Pierluigi Gazzolo se refirió a su cambio de rol en la compañía (deja su puesto como presidente de Américas para ser presidente de OTT Internacional y de VIS), y también destacó el gran crecimiento que ha tenido Viacom y la expansión de VIS al Reino Unido y Europa, así como la fusión con CBS que tendrá al contenido como rey.

“Estoy muy emocionado de que Juan Acosta aceptó tomar la posición que me reemplaza como presidente de ViacomCBS Latin America”, comentó el ejecutivo. “Él ha sido mi media naranja”.

Por su parte, Acosta aseguró que la fusión con CBS da a la compañía “una capacidad mucha más grande para producir, coproducir y distribuir”, y mencionó algunos de los acuerdos ya cerrados -incluyendo aquellos con Frida Torresblanco, Ariel Winograd, Santiago Segura y Juan José Campanella- que se estarán desarrollando a lo largo del 2020.

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From TTV News:

Nickelodeon busca su próxima gran original en LatAm

Tatiana Rodríguez, SVP y Brand Head, Kids & Families de Nickelodeon LatAm, explica la estrategia del canal en cuanto a la búsqueda de producción original innovadora en la región y adelanta detalles de la anticipada segunda temporada de su tira juvenil, Club 57.

Luego del éxito de la primera temporada, que cerró con una gran gira que reunió a más de 10.000 fans en Buenos Aires en noviembre, la exitosa serie musical de Nickelodeon, Club 57, volverá a la pantalla con una nueva entrega de 60 episodios de una hora.

Viacom International Studios (VIS) y The Mediapro Studio anunciaron durante el pasado Natpe Miami 2020 que Bogotá (Colombia) será la nueva sede de la segunda temporada. Las grabaciones se iniciarán en el segundo trimestre del año.

Tatiana Rodríguez, Senior VP and Brand Head, Kids & Families de Nickelodeon Latin America; comparte con ttvnews detalles del proyecto, así como las más recientes novedades en torno a la producción original del canal infantil en la región.

¿Cómo se prepara la segunda temporada de Club 57?

Después del exitoso estreno de la primera temporada en Nickelodeon. De las exitosas ventas a canales de TV abierta en Latinoamérica. De haberla vendido a Netflix en España y Latinoamérica así como del éxito obtenido en Portugal e Italia… Teníamos que hacer obligatoriamente una segunda temporada. Tuvimos la suerte que The Mediapro Studio siga siendo nuestro partner ya que veníamos de terminar la segunda temporada de Noobees que también produjimos con ellos en Colombia.

¿Cómo se viene desarrollando la preproducción?

Venimos trabajado mucho la escritura de esta segunda temporada. Ya tenemos los arcos de las doce semanas. Lo lindo de una serie de viajes en el tiempo es que se puede viajar a muchos lugares. Para esta temporada habrá muchas sorpresas con nuevas épocas que queremos presentarle a la audiencia. Van a ser 60 nuevas horas de producción. El cast principal se mantiene. La música sigue siendo producida por Ricardo Montaner y todo su equipo.

¿Qué novedades tendrá la serie en lo musical?

Para esta nueva temporada vamos a estar definiendo entre 12 y 14 nuevas canciones, según las necesidades de la historia. Y seguiremos reusando algunas de las canciones de la primera temporada que se volvieron icónicas. La música funcionó muy bien. Algunos de los videos que hicimos generaron muchísimos videos views en nuestras plataformas. Hicimos la primera prueba de un live tour que fue un éxito en Argentina y esperamos poder llevarlo a otros mercados en Latinoamérica.

¿Qué otras novedades puede adelantar en cuanto a producción original para el canal?

Estamos buscando qué nuevos proyectos de producción local podemos tener. No queremos enfocarnos solo en la tira diaria que es lo que hemos venido haciendo con éxito hasta ahora. Estamos investigando nuevos tipos de géneros.

Por ejemplo, tuvimos un caso muy exitoso el año pasado en Brasil donde hicimos el primer Nick Master Slime, un reality show digital donde un grupo de niños competía para ver quién fabricaba el mejor slime. El show alcanzó un éxito inesperado. Y este año vamos a lanzar la segunda temporada y la estaremos llevando a toda Latinoamérica.

Siempre estamos buscando nuevos géneros, como es el caso de series o miniseries de género de terror, misterio, acción o suspenso. También me encantaría hacer animación en la región pero se ha hecho bien difícil. No sé por qué no terminamos de explotar la animación en Latinoamérica. Creo que Brasil es el único mercado que más o menos ha logrado lanzar producciones importantes a nivel internacional.

No debe ser algo sencillo la búsqueda de contenidos innovadores…

Realmente hay que estar todo el día estudiando y pendiente del Smartphone porque se transforma casi en una herramienta de research. Todo se ha hecho muy orgánico y todos los días surge algo nuevo. Eso fue lo que sucedió con Nick Master Slime. Es un producto muy sencillo que no esperábamos que explotara de esa manera. Y esa es otra de las cosas que son súper importantes en nuestra audiencia porque muchas veces nos enfocamos en las súper producciones, pero también hay que darle todo ese universo de cortos rápidos de producir y que el volumen nunca es suficiente.

¿Qué otros estrenos se vienen para el canal?

El canal lineal sigue siendo el driver y traemos muchos nuevos shows. Para preescolar vamos a estrenar Blues Clues & You, por ejemplo. A nivel global compramos una propiedad súper conocida como Paddington. Estamos trabajando mucho en el lanzamiento de esta serie que finalizaremos a fin de año o inicio de 2021.

Seguimos celebrando los 20 años de Bob Esponja. De junio del año pasado a junio de este año tenemos muchos eventos. Estamos produciendo los primeros spin-off cortos con personajes secundarios del universo de Bob Esponja, como para darle una nueva vida a la serie.

También estamos haciendo el spin-off de The Loud House, la serie animada que más rápido ha crecido en audiencia en los últimos años, llamada The Casagrandes. Hemos sido parte del desarrollo junto a Estados Unidos como para garantizar que la forma en que se presenta a una familia latina está súper cuidada.

¿Qué sorpresas habrá con respecto a live shows?

Hemos sido muy activos en el último año en traer eventos. Hay un par de nuevas franquicias pero aún no las puedo anunciar. Queremos seguir expandiendo la gira de Club 57. Volvemos a llevar la gira de Paw Patrol. Estamos trabajando mucho con influencers como es el caso de Isabella de la Torre “La Bala”. Seguimos con nuestras franquicias tradicionales como Día del Juego. Hicimos versiones en Colombia, México, Argentina y Brasil; sumando casi 100 mil personas, Y ahora estamos produciendo nuevas entregas de la franquicia Kids Choice Awards.

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More Nick:Viacom International Studios and The Mediapro Studio Wrap Production for 'Noobees 2'; To Premiere on Nickelodeon Latin America During Early 2020!

Originally published: Wednesday, January 22, 2020.

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'PAW Patrol Dino Rescue' Theme to Launch Summer 2020

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Spin Master is set to launch Dino Rescue, the latest theme for Nickelodeon's beloved CG-animated preschool series PAW Patrol, during summer 2020!


PAW Patrol™ is rooted in action and adventure and this summer the pups will embark on a Dino Rescue™. In Dino Rescue, the PAW Patrol travel to Dino Land where they meet new pup and dinosaur expert, Rex. With brand-new rugged Dino Rescue gear, heavy-duty vehicles and tools, the pups are ready for action-packed prehistoric rescue missions in a lost world full of dinosaurs.

The Dino Rescue theme will be meticulously integrated into the PAW Patrol world, staying true to the storylines and characters while exploring new landscapes and rescues. The attention to detail will transcend to the toys, with new innovative features and inspiring transformations like the PAW Patrol™ Dino Patroller, the first-ever motorized PAW Patrol vehicle. Featuring large scale wheels for extra rough terrain the Patroller also comes with five and a half inch T-Rex Dino and Chase figure for your little hero to go on big rescues. The PAW Patrol™ Dino Patroller is set to zoom into stores during Fall 2020 with a SRP of $59.99. Suitable for children aged age: 3+.


Introducing the first ever motorized PAW Patrol vehicle which features oversized wheels for extra tough terrain and includes a T-Rex dino and Chase figure. Use the projectile launcher for action-packed dino rescues. It even has room for all 6 pups! Fall 2020 Age: 3+; SRP $59.99

Spin Master will be previewing the company's new PAW Patrol Dino Rescue line of consumer products at the 2020 North American International Toy Fair in New York City from February 22 through 25, 2020. Media and influencers are invited to visit the Spin Master Booth (#2209) to see these products first-hand.

Spin Master will also be showcasing these PAWsome brand new PAW Patrol toys at North American International Toy Fair 2020!:

PAW PATROL CHASE'S HOVERCRAFT


This PAW Patrol deluxe transforming vehicle is packed with features like translucent light up details, sound effects, a projectile launcher and rescue net, and it can even drive in vehicle or hover mode. Load the exclusive Charged Up Chase collectible figure (included) into the vehicle and for even more adventures, add all of the Charged Up pups and their Deluxe Vehicles (each sold separately) to your PAW Patrol collection. Spring 2020. Age: 3+; SRP $14.99

ULTIMATE POLICE CRUISER


This all new team vehicle features real lights and sounds and includes four mini vehicles, a dual motorcycle launcher and helicopter with motorized propellers for the ultimate rescue. Includes Chase figure. Fall 2020. Age: 3+; SRP $79.99.

ADVENTURE BAY RESCUE WAY


This all new PAW Patrol True Metal playset is modelled after the Adventure Bay Lookout Tower and features dual track play to launch the two exclusive True Metal vehicles at the same time to race to the rescue. Fall 2020. Age: 3+; SRP $49.99.

"At Spin Master, we are reimagining where imagination can take us across toys, entertainment and digital to excite, entertain and inspire children and families globally," said Chris Beardall, Executive Vice President of Global Sales at Spin Master. "We are excited to reveal our 2020 portfolio which will deliver unique experiences, memorable characters and one of a kind innovation."


"From dragons, we move onto dinosaurs…and puppies. That’s right, PAW Patrol Dino Rescue will pair the puppers with dinosaurs. That means a whole new line of toys. And the Dino Patroller is the first-ever motorized vehicle for the line; the oversized wheels allow it to drive over obstacles with ease. But for the regular line, you can look forward to the Adventure Bay Lookout Tower track, which comes out this fall and retails for $49.99." - The Geekiary.

Spin Master continues to be at the forefront of evolving trends, capturing the hearts and minds of children around the world and maintaining its position as a toy industry trailblazer with a total of seven nominations for the upcoming 2020 Toy of the Year (TOTY) Awards, in addition to four nominations for the Women in Toys (WIT) Awards, both presented by The Toy Association.

The news comes hot on the heels of Spin Master announced the first-ever PAW Patrol theatrical movie! A Spin Master Entertainment production in association with Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the PAW Patrol film is slated to arrive in theaters in August 2021 and will be directed by animation veteran Cal Brunker (Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature; Escape From Planet Earth).

PAW Patrol follows the adventures of a tech-savvy boy named Ryder and his team of pups who are ready to save the day. Whenever there's trouble, pups Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Zuma, Rocky and Skye are ready for action, no matter what comes their way. With a mission to work together to keep Adventure Bay safe, no job is too big, and no pup is too small.

Airing in over 160 countries, in 30 languages, PAW Patrol is consistently ranked as one of, if not the, top-rated preschool series. Currently entering its seventh season on Nickelodeon, PAW Patrol's universal messaging resonates with children around the world and since its launch in 2013, the franchise has won countless awards. The series has been renewed for an eighth season.

More Nick:Nickelodeon Launches PAW Patrol Safety First! Global Campaign!

Originally published: Friday, February 21, 2020.
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'Doug' Tribute 'A (Funny) Imagination!' to Play at New York Theater Festival's 2020 Winterfest

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Kevin Ray Johnson's (The Unpredictable Times; OnStage Blogs 5 Questions Series) A (Funny) Imagination!, a one-act show inspired by Nickelodeon's beloved '90s animated series Doug, is heading to the New York Theater Festival's 2020 Winterfest!


The one-act follows Dee as he reunites ten years after graduating Highschool with Tricia and EmVee to discuss unresolved issues from the past that completely altered their relationship for the rest of their lives. Dee recalls the events that led him to the point of where he now is physically, socially and mentally.

Johnson will direct and the cast will feature * Michael Coale Grey returns to the role he originated in Dee, with Grace Andrade Bowen as Tricia, LeVane Harrington as EmVee, Rachael Henry Johnson as Dee's Sister, Frank Ruiz as Rog, and Mallory Campbell as Constance & Others.

(* Being seen Courtesy of Actors Equity Association)

A (Funny) Imagination! is an unauthorized parody based on characters from the cartoon Doug (The Nickelodeon Years).

Showtimes are Thursday February 27th at 6:15 pm, Friday February 28th at 6:30 pm and Sunday March 1st at 1:00 pm and tickets can be purchased by visiting - https://newyorktheaterfestival.com/funny-imagination/ (Members of Actors Equity Association will get in for Free with proof of Union Status).

Each performance runs for 60 minutes.

Doug was created by Jim Jinkins and premiered on August 11, 1991 as one of the original Nicktoons, alongside The Ren & Stimpy Show and Rugrats. It ran on Nickelodeon for 52 episodes before being acquired by Disney and spawning the feature film, Doug's 1st Movie

Original source: Broadway World Off-Off-Broadway.

From Playbill:

Cast Set for A (Funny) Imagination!, Unauthorized Parody of Characters From Nickelodeon’s Doug

The three performances of Kevin Ray Johnson's one-act are part of the New York Theater Festival’s 2020 Winterfest.

A (Funny) Imagination!, a new one-act based on the characters from the animated Nickelodeon series Doug, will be part of the New York Theater Festival's 2020 Winterfest.

Kevin Ray Johnson's unauthorized parody will feature Michael Coale Grey as Dee, Grace Andrade Bowen as Tricia, LeVane Harrington as EmVee, Frank Ruiz as Rog, Rachael Henry Johnson as Dee's Sister, and Mallory Campbell as Constance and others. Playwright Johnson also directs. The stage manager is Emily Yarmey.

The one-act follows Dee as he reunites 10 years after graduating high school with Tricia and EmVee to discuss unresolved issues from the past that altered their relationship. Dee recalls the events that led him to the point of where he now is physically, socially, and mentally.

Johnson's other plays include The Unpredictable Times, The Next Day, and A Week in the Life of Norah Andrews.

Performances will run February 27–March 1. For ticket information, click here.

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LeapFrog Announces New 'Blue’s Clues & You!' Toys Joining Expanded Infant and Preschool Learning Toy Collection

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LeapFrog® Announces New Blue’s Clues & You! Toys Joining Expanded Infant and Preschool Learning Toy Collection

Interactive New Products on Display at 2020 North American International Toy Fair®


NEW YORK, February 22, 2020 -- Today LeapFrog® Enterprises, Inc. announced the expansion of its award-winning infant and preschool collection, anchored by an exciting feature line of toys based on Nickelodeon’s hit preschool series Blue’s Clues & You! LeapFrog’s innovative, educational toys encourage a child’s natural curiosity and love of learning with curriculum-based content that makes learning exciting! The new products are on display at the 2020 North American International Toy Fair®.

"We’re so excited to welcome Blue’s Clues & You! to the LeapFrog family, so kids can continue learning with characters they love,” said Andy Keimach, President, VTech Electronics North America, LeapFrog’s parent company. “We’re a perfect pair because we both help build preschoolers’ confidence through interactive and fun learning games and challenges."

A remake of the groundbreaking, curriculum-driven interactive series Blue’s Clues, Blue’s Clues & You! has a new generation of preschoolers searching for clues with beloved puppy Blue and new live-action host Josh (Josh Dela Cruz). LeapFrog is bringing Blue’s Clues & You! to life with toys that enable kids to play along with the series by using their very own Blue’s Clues & You! Really Smart Handy Dandy Notebook and Blue’s Clues & You! Play & Learn Thinking Chair to help solve their own game of Blue’s Clues. Children can also play with puppy pals Blue and Magenta with new learning watches and educational, interactive books.

In addition to Blue’s Clues & You!, LeapFrog is expanding its collection of infant and preschool toys with engaging new products that encourage important skills at an early age. With a unique, innovative talk-back feature that lets kids speak and hear responses, the Speak & Learn Puppy™ is an interactive friend that teaches ABCs, 123s, emotions and language development across three levels of play. A complement to the best-selling Learning Friends® 100 Words Book™, the 100 Animals Book™ is fully bilingual, introducing kids to 100 animals in both English and Spanish. Leaning into learning through pretend role-play, LeapFrog is introducing the Pick Up & Count Vacuum™, that scoops up and recognizes included dust play pieces, the Purrfect Counting Purse™, that encourages put and take play in an adorable fabric cat purse and the Yum-2-3 Toaster™, which introduces colors, opposites, numbers and more through a cute, friendly toaster.

The new products will be available at retailers nationwide later this year. Highlights include:

Blue’s Clues & You! Really Smart Handy Dandy Notebook: Let’s use our Blue’s Clues & You! Really Smart Handy Dandy Notebook to answer the phone, just like Josh in Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues & You! and learn with eleven app icons that introduce shapes, colors, counting, health and hygiene, weather and music. Talk on the phone with Blue and Josh, check email with Mailbox or dance along to playful songs and tunes inspired by the series. It’s interactive learning fun with our favorite Blue’s Clues & You! friends. Ages 2+ years.

Blue’s Clues & You! Play & Learn Thinking Chair: Take a seat in the Blue’s Clues & You! Play & Learn Thinking Chair just like Josh and Blue in the Nickelodeon series Blue’s Clues & You! Search for clues, then sit in the chair to hear fun phrases from the show and explore the Handy Dandy Notebook on the armchair to learn colors, shapes and numbers. Press the light-up buttons to listen to clues, music and sounds. Then, use logic and problem-solving to figure out Blue’s Clues. For more pretend play fun, you can celebrate Mail Time by opening a letter with Mailbox. Ages 2+ years. Available exclusively at Walmart.


Speak & Learn Puppy™: Bailey, the plush Speak & Learn Puppy™, comes to life with head movements, ear-flapping and real-time responses. As little ones learn to babble and talk, this progressive learning toy provides three learning levels to keep pace with their development. Four paw buttons and a light-up collar prompt Bailey to interact with your child across a range of content including animals, animal sounds, food and feelings. In Talk mode, Bailey has conversations with children and creates stories from their responses, depending on the learning level selected. Bailey repeats what your child says in a fun and interactive way in Babble mode. Start Learn mode by pushing the paw button to hear Bailey interact with children about letters and numbers. Ages 12+ months.


100 Animals Book™: A perfect companion to the award-winning Learning Friends® 100 Words Book™, the 100 Animals Book™ takes learning further with interactive pages that feature animals from 12 categories. Kids have a natural curiosity about animals, and this book provides lots of opportunities for exploration with illustrations and photographs of one hundred fascinating animals. Three modes teach about animal names, animal sounds and fun facts. Switch to the bilingual setting to hear songs, animal names and fun facts in Spanish and English. Interesting facts about animals and their habitats along with early science awareness make this book a must-have addition to any little learner's library. Ages 18+ months.

Pick Up & Count Vacuum™: Count on picking up learning as you play with the Pick Up & Count Vacuum™. Roll the pretend vacuum over the dust pieces, and the smart sensor recognizes the color of each piece and counts as they are picked up! With 10 unique dust pieces and three play modes, this toy teaches colors, numbers and counting from one to ten with six learning games and three playful songs. In Pretend mode, children can role-play clean-up time with a variable height vacuum that keeps the learning going as kids grow. Number mode teaches math concepts like counting and subtraction as little ones pick up dust pieces. Five light-up panels match the brightly colored dust pieces to reinforce color names and recognition in Color mode. As you push the vacuum to pick up dust pieces and win games, celebrate by watching the colorful lights and bouncing balls inside the spinning canister. All the dust pieces fit inside the attached bin for easy cleanup and storage. Ages 2+ years.

Purrfect Counting Purse™: Little ones will love the Purrfect Counting Purse™ and everything in it! This soft, multi-textured, fabric cat purse comes with loads of personality, accessories and learning content. An interactive tiara features five light-up jewels. Select Learn, Pretend or Music mode to add playful variety to your child's learning. Press the jewels from one to five to learn about numbers and counting, colors and shapes. Toddlers love to fill things up, unload and fill again, and this two-handled purse stands upright and wide open to make this easy. Fine-motor skills get a workout as little fingers pick up and place the five included accessories: blue rectangle pretend smartphone, green square ID tag with kid-safe mirror, orange triangle key set, red heart comb and purple non-removable circle coins in a coin purse. All accessories store inside the purse. Enjoy the take-along cat friend who loves to teach with humor. Ages 6+ months.

Yum-2-3 Toaster™: The Yum-2-3 Toaster™ is a friendly, play toaster with a sunny smile, a light-up mouth and toast that pops up with a bounce! As little ones pretend to make breakfast, they interact with the toaster to hear numbers, counting, colors and opposites. Place bread in the pretend toaster and turn the dial to explore counting and opposites. Nine pretend play pieces include two slices of bread, a jelly jar and lid, an egg and bacon, all served up on a plate with a fork and knife. The delightful pop-up action of the toaster engages children with music and learning content. Three food buttons teach colors, food names, recipes, numbers and counting, and play fun songs. Serve up breakfast with a side of learning! Ages 12+ months.

For more information, please visit www.leapfrog.com.

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About LeapFrog
LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. is the leader in innovative learning toys for children that encourage a child's curiosity and love of learning throughout their early developmental journey. For more than 20 years, LeapFrog has helped children expand their knowledge and imagination through award-winning products that combine state-of-the-art educational expertise led by the LeapFrog Learning Team, innovative technology, and engaging play – turning playtime into quality time that helps children leap ahead. LeapFrog's proprietary learning tablets and ground-breaking developmental games, learn to read and write systems, interactive learning toys and more are designed to create personalized experiences that encourage, excite and build confidence in children. LeapFrog is a subsidiary of VTech Holdings Limited, which is based in Hong Kong. LeapFrog was founded in 1995 by a father who revolutionized technology-based learning solutions to help his child learn how to read. Learn more at www.leapfrog.com.

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Update (2/24) - There's a slew of new toys hitting the market this year inspired by the show. From helping children practice their colours and letters to teaching them how to tell time, we have a feeling these developmental playthings will be all the rage in 2020. Keep reading to get a look at these new Blue's Clues and You! toys, which would all make for awesome gifts! Photos: POPSUGAR Photography / Murphy Moroney:


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

Originally published: Sunday, February 23, 2020.
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First Appearance of the Ninja Rangers & Turtle Rangers in 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #4'

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FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE NINJA RANGERS & TURTLE RANGERS IN MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #4

February 22, 2020

Discover a First Look at the Ninja Turtles as Power Rangers in March 2020


BOOM! Studios, under license by Hasbro, Inc. and in partnership with IDW and Nickelodeon, is proud to reveal artist Simone di Meo’s character designs for Zack, Kimberly, Jason, Trini, and Billy as Ninja Rangers and Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael, Leonardo, and April O’Neil as Power Rangers in MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #4, the latest issue of the highly acclaimed all-new five-issue limited series event!

Written by Ryan Parrott (Power Rangers: Necessary Evil), illustrated by Simone di Meo (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Venom Annual), colored by Walter Baiamonte (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers), and lettered by Ed Dukeshire (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fight – and team up with – the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

It’s the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as you’ve never seen them before vs Green Ranger Shredder! Will both teams be enough to stop the head of the Foot Clan as he wields the awesome power of the Dragon Shield and the Morphin Grid for evil? And what’s Rita Repulsa up to as the mighty battle rages on?

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #4 (OF 5) features a main cover by Dan Mora (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Once & Future), with Turtle Ranger Helmet variant covers by Goñi Montes (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) and more!


Print copies of MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #4 will be available on March 18, 2020 at local comic book shops (use comicshoplocator.com to find the one nearest you), or at the BOOM! Studios webstore. Digital copies can be purchased from content providers like comiXology, iBooks, Google Play, and Madefire.

Softcover collections of MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS, SABAN’S GO GO POWER RANGERS, and other Power Rangers releases from BOOM! Studios, including original graphic novels such as Saban’s Power Rangers: The Psycho Path, are available everywhere books are sold.

IDW’s extensive library of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles graphic novels – new stories tied into the Rise of the TMNT cartoon, remastered Eastman & Laird classics, IDW’s critically-acclaimed ongoing saga (now approaching its landmark 100th issue and available as the TMNT: The IDW Collection), and more – are available now at comic book shops and booksellers everywhere.

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More Nick:The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Team Up with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in New Comic Series from BOOM! Studios!

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March 2020 on Nick Jr. Central and Eastern Europe: Blue's Clues & You! | Rusty Rivets S3 | PAW Patrol + More

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Below is a round-up of Nick Jr. Central and Eastern Europe's (CEE) programming highlights for March 2020!


More Highlights:

February 2020 on:Nickelodeon CEE | Nick Jr. CEE | Nicktoons CEE

March 2020 on:Nickelodeon CEE | Nicktoons CEE

All times CET; Unless otherwise noted, localised episode titles are Hungarian.

--- This March, Nick Jr. Central and Eastern Europe will be airing:

-- Brand-new episodes of PAW Patrol:

- 2020-03-08 15:30 6x02 Észvesztő mentés: Veszélyben a víz / Észvesztő mentés: Az eltűnt mobilok rejtélye (Ultimate Rescue: Pups Stop a Meltdown / Ultimate Rescue: Pups and the Mystery of the Missing Cellphones)
- 2020-03-22 15:30 6x18 Mighty Pups, Super Paws: Pups and the Big Twin Trick / Mighty Pups, Super Paws: Pups Save the Mega Mayor

-- The brand new series Blue's Clues & You! [more info]

- 2020-03-30 19:15 1x01 Meet Josh! - series premiere
- 2020-03-31 19:15 1x11 Happy Birthday Blue

-- Brand-new episodes of Rusty Rivets season three:

- 2020-03-02 12:20 3x?? Rusty's Hike Hijinks
- 2020-03-03 12:20 3x?? Ozzy Gets Trapped!
- 2020-03-04 12:20 3x?? Rusty's Island Mystery
- 2020-03-05 12:20 3x?? Rusty and the Elephant Express
- 2020-03-06 12:20 3x?? Rusty and Ruby on the Fritz

"Rusty Rivets" is locally titled "Rusty rendbehozza" in Hungary and "Rusty repară tot" in Romania.

-- Marathons of popular Nick Jr. shows:

- 2020-03-08 15:30-18:40: PAW Patrol - Mind Blowing Saves (A mancs őrjárat észvesztő mentése)
- 2020-03-15 15:30-18:45: Special Editions Afternoon (Különkiadások délutánja)
- 2020-03-22 15:30-18:10: Super Paws (Szuperkutyik)

-- A selection of Nickelodeon Preschool movies and specials every Sunday at 08:30, encored the following Saturday at 08:30:

- 2020-03-01: Bubble Guppies: The Puppy and the Ring (Bubi guppik: A kutyus és a gyűrű)
- 2020-03-08: Dóra, a felfedező: Dora Saves Crystal Kingdom (Dóra megmenti a Kristály Birodalmat)
- 2020-03-15: Team Umizoomi vs. The Shape Bandit (Umizoomi csapat: Az umizumik a formarabló után erednek)
- 2020-03-22: Dóra, a felfedező: Dora the Explorer: Dora in Wonderland (Dóra Csodaországban)
- 2020-03-29: Dóra, a felfedező: Dora the Explorer: Dora's Royal Rescue (Dóra, a felfedező: Dóra királymegmentő akciója)

More Nick:Malta and ViacomCBS Partner for Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta 2020!

Márciusi, magyar cím hamarosan - új sorozat, évadnyitó, Maratonok márciusban, Filmek, különkiadások márciusban: - minden vasárnap 08:30-kor, ismétlés szombatonként 08:30-kor.

Originally published: Monday, January 06, 2020.

Original source: Mentrum; Additional source: Google Translate.
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Nickelodeon South East Asia to Premiere 'The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage!' on Friday 13th March 2020; New 'SpongeBob' Episodes from Saturday 29th February 2020

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NICKELODEON AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND TO DEBUT ORIGINAL TELEVISION MUSICAL EVENT
THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL: LIVE ON STAGE!
ON SATURDAY, DEC. 28

SpongeBob SquarePants Voice Actor Tom Kenny Appears in Special as “Patchy the Pirate”

Follow SPONGEBOB: @TheSpongeBobMusical @SpongeBob @NickelodeonAustralia


(l-r) Danny Skinner (Patrick Star), Ethan Slater (SpongeBob SquarePants), Christina Sajous (Sandy Cheeks) in “The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage!”. Photo credit © Alex Bailey/Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon South East Asia will premiere The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage!, which, following a critically lauded run on Broadway, reunites members of the original award-winning Broadway company, on Friday 13th March 2020 at 5.30pm on Nickelodeon Malaysia (MY) and Nickelodeon Philippines (PH), 8:10pm on Nickelodeon Singapore (SG) and at 4:30pm on Nickelodeon Indonesia (WIB)! Joining the cast is veteran SpongeBob SquarePants voice actor Tom Kenny as “Patchy the Pirate,” performing the original Sara Bareilles song “Poor Pirates.” The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! was filmed for television in front of a live theater audience, capturing all-new depths of theatrical innovation, where the power of optimism really can save the world.

Leading up to the debut of The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage!, fans can catch brand new episode of SpongeBob SquarePants from Saturday 29th February 2020 at 11am (MY / PH) / 11.30am (SG) / 10am (INDO).

“I’ve had a blast portraying live-action suburban buccaneer and President of the SpongeBob SquarePants Fan Club, ‘Patchy the Pirate,’ since the character’s first appearance in season two of SpongeBob SquarePants way back in 2000,” said Kenny. “I loved The SpongeBob Musical, and I was thrilled to be included in it both in pre-recorded (‘French Narrator’) and songwriter (‘Best Day Ever’) forms! But to now have the opportunity to actually step onstage and perform alongside members of the original Broadway production is truly a unique honor. It’s ‘meta times ten,’ and I think Nickelodeon’s audience will really get a kick out of it!”

Nickelodeon has revealed a first look of the special, where the stakes are higher than ever, as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the potential of 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 and takes center stage.


The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! cast will include Ethan Slater as SpongeBob SquarePants, Gavin Lee as Squidward Q. Tentacles, Danny Skinner as Patrick Star, Brian Ray Norris as Eugene Krabs, Wesley Taylor as Sheldon Plankton, Christina Sajous as Sandy Cheeks and Tom Kenny as ‘Patchy the Pirate’. The ensemble will include Kyle Hamilton, Katie Lee Hill, Curtis Holbrook, Jesse JP Johnson, L’ogan J’ones, Jai’len Josey, Kelvin Moon Loh, Lauralyn McClelland, Vasthy Mompoint, Bryonha Marie Parham, Oneika Phillips, Jon Rua, JC Schuster, Abby C. Smith, Robert Taylor Jr., and Allan Washington.

Adapted from the beloved Nickelodeon series, the Broadway musical was hailed by The New York Times as “brilliant,” and “effervescent candy-for-the-spirit” by New York Magazine. This new musical earned its place on 2017’s “Best of Broadway” lists, including Broadway.com, BuzzFeed, Chicago Tribune, The Daily Beast, Deadline, ET Online, Forbes, Time Out New York and Variety.

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 – winning for Best Scenic Design of a Musical (David Zinn).


Acclaimed Steppenwolf director Tina Landau and the groundbreaking designers behind Fun Home, Hedwig, and Spring Awakening have brilliantly reimagined Bikini Bottom for the Broadway stage, on tour, and now for television, bringing the spirit of SpongeBob to life with humanity, heart, and pure theatricality. With an original score from some of the biggest names in pop and rock, The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! explodes with energy.

The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! is a musical production conceived and directed for the stage by Tina Landau, book by Kyle Jarrow, orchestrations, arrangements & music supervision by Tom Kitt, with choreography by Christopher Gattelli, produced for television by Austin Shaw, and directed by Glenn Weiss. Nickelodeon’s Vice Presidents Paul J Medford and Susan Vargo serve as executive producers, alongside Senior Vice President of Music & Talent Doug Cohn and is executive produced and overseen by Executive Vice President of Unscripted and Live Events Rob Bagshaw.

This one-of-a-kind television musical event features 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, and T.I. (Clifford Harris, Jr.), Domani Harris, and Darwin Quinn, and additional songs by David Bowie, and by Tom Kenny and Andy Paley. Additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton. Additional music by Tom Kitt. Along with “The SpongeBob Theme Song” by Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison, Stephen Hillenburg, and Blaise Smith.

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 and casting by Telsey + Company/Patrick Goodwin, CSA.

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

The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! made its debut on Nickelodeon USA on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019, where it was a ratings hit. The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! Sing-A-Long premiered Sat., January 4, 2020 at 7 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nick USA.

The SpongeBob Musicalis now on tour across North America.





(l-r) Danny Skinner, Gavin Lee, Ethan Slater. Photo credit © Alex Bailey/Nickelodeon


Tom Kenny as “Patchy the Pirate” with cast members of “The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage!”. Photo credit © Alex Bailey/Nickelodeon


Ethan Slater and the cast of “The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage!”. Photo credit © Alex Bailey/Nickelodeon


Katie Lee Hill, Ethan Slater, Tom Kenny, Brian Ray Norris. Photo credit © Alex Bailey/Nickelodeon


Ethan Slater and the cast of “The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage!”. Photo credit © Alex Bailey/Nickelodeon

Since its launch July 17, 1999, SpongeBob SquarePants has reigned as the number-one kids’ animated series on TV for the last 17 years, while 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. SpongeBob SquarePants is the most widely distributed property in Viacom International Media Networks history, seen in more than 170 countries, translated in 30+ languages, and averaging more than 140 million total viewers every quarter. SpongeBob SquarePants is created by Stephen Hillenburg and produced by Nickelodeon in Burbank, Calif. The character-driven cartoon chronicles the nautical and sometimes nonsensical adventures of SpongeBob, an incurably optimist and earnest sea sponge, and his undersea friends.

About Nickelodeon International:

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 ViacomCBS Inc. (Nasdaq: VIACA, VIAC).


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'The SpongeBob Musical' National Tour Announces Cast

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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.

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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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From Broadway World Dallas:

BWW Interview: Lorenzo Pugliese of THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Bass Hall

BWW Interview: Lorenzo Pugliese of THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Bass HallAs a child, Lorenzo Pugliese would rise from bed and recite SpongeBob Squarepants' iconic morning message "Good morning world and all who inhabit it," as he hopped himself out of bed daily. And now, only a handful of years later, the budding actor is paid to recite those exact words nightly in the first national tour of the Tony Award-nominated THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL, in which he makes his touring debut as the titular sea sponge.

We caught up with Pugliese between naps while on the show's tour bus heading as he travels across the country before making his Fort Worth, Texas debut. Read our full conversation below.

Name: Lorenzo Pugliese

Current Role: SpongeBob SquarePants in the national tour of THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL.

Hometown: Scranton, Pennsylvania

Kyle Christopher West: Thanks for chatting with me today. Let's start by talking about your early life, and what led you to the performing arts.

Lorenzo Pugliese: For all of my childhood, I basically wanted to be a baseball player; I wanted to be an athlete, and I played a lot of sports. My dad made me take piano lessons (that I did not want to take), and my piano teacher talked to me about joining a production of HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL that he was playing piano for at a local children's community theatre. I said yes, and I got the lead role. When I performed for the first time in front of people, I just knew I that [performing] was going to be a big part of my life.

Kyle: And with your national tour debut, SpongeBob is an incredible role to kick off your professional career.

Lorenzo: Yeah!

Kyle: Tell me about the audition room for THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL. Was it different than your standard song-and-dance style audition?

BWW Interview: Lorenzo Pugliese of THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Bass HallLorenzo: Yeah, I mean, the audition process was pretty cool. So many people showed up to the open call, and then I had about 8 or 9 callbacks after that, I think. It was really cool because I got to work with Tina Landau, which in and of itself was kind of a dream come true. There was a lot of improv and movement they asked us to do. It was definitely the hardest set of auditions I've ever had to do.

Kyle: What was the process like in both humanizing SpongeBob as a fully fleshed character and matching the spirit of the famous cartoon character?

Lorenzo: It was super challenging, bringing such an iconic character to life. It's also super hard to bring that character that everyone knows to the stage, live and in person, and also make it identifiable and relatable. I think there's definitely more of an element of relatability when you're on stage. [Director Tine Landau] was very adamant about making all of the characters very human, and I think that's part of the genius of the production. She was very cool about actors kind of having free range to just try out whatever they want. Of course, the show is the same [as directed on Broadway], but there are certain [moments] that we, as actors, came up with. If Tina liked it, she would throw it in the show. It was super cool to kind of have this hybrid of working on this show from Broadway that I was a super-fan of, but also having my own artistic input.

Kyle: Everything onstage in THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL is larger than life. What are some of the most challenging moments to perform each night?

Lorenzo: [Laughs] There's quite a few! I would say the physicality of the role is something that is just completely unparalleled by any other show I've ever done. It's so specific and quick and crisp. But the thing about it, like I've said before, is it has to be human and relatable. Finding that balance every night for 2-and-a-half hours is something that I am constantly working on; it's never finished.

Kyle: And the score is written by A-listers of the music industry like John Legend, Aerosmith, Panic! At The Disco, and Sara Bareilles. Do you have a favorite song in the show?

Lorenzo: When I saw the show on Broadway, I really, really loved "I'm Not a Loser" [written by They Might Be Giants]. I think that's just a perfectly crafted Golden Age musical theatre number, and it's also just a fun song to listen to. My favorite song in the show now, I guess, would be "I Guess I Miss You" [written by John Legend]. It's just a really beautiful ballad between Patrick and SpongeBob. It's the one time in the show I'm not running around; I just get to sit and sing [laughs]. And of course, Brendon Urie is awesome, so the fact that he wrote one of the songs in the show ["Just A Simple Sponge"] is just super cool!

Kyle: The show also has a great message about community. What do you hope audiences take away from the theatre each night?

Lorenzo: I would say it's just the power of optimism and the idea that if you believe in yourself, it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks.

Kyle: Well, thank you so much for your time today. We look forward to seeing you in Fort Worth soon!

Lorenzo: Awesome, awesome. Thank you so much!

Nickelodeon's THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL arrives at Fort Worth's Bass Hall on Thursday, February 20, and includes five performances through Sunday, February 23. Tickets start at only $44 and can be purchased at www.BassHall.com.


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From Datebook:

‘The SpongeBob Musical,’ fluid and subversive, is more than kid stuff

Tina Landau originally didn’t want to direct “The SpongeBob Musical.”

“When I first got asked about pitching for the show, I declined,” says Landau. “All that came to my mind were big arena shows with actors in large prosthetics and puppet heads.”

The director is referring to the talking starfish, scuba-diving squirrels and pineapple housing in the depths of the ocean that define the popular Nickelodeon cartoon “SpongeBob Squarepants” and the surreal setting of Bikini Bottom. Landau had no desire to oversee a verbatim re-creation of the lovable, slightly eccentric animated series created by the late Stephen Hillenburg. It turns out, neither did he.

“When my agent said to me, Steve Hillenburg is only interested in doing the musical if it can be done in the ‘indie spirit’ in which he conceived of the whole thing I said, ‘That’s interesting.’ ”

With the right outlook and the right collaborators, including production designer David Zinn, the possibilities for the stage show became bigger than just what was on the small screen. Another factor that made her say yes to the project was falling in love with SpongeBob’s optimistic energy and spirit.

“I definitely have a little SpongeBob in me,” says Landau. “I felt his sense of innocence and play and wonder was really contagious.”

“The SpongeBob Musical” comes to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Theater, from Wednesday, Feb. 12, to Sunday, Feb. 16, after an acclaimed run on Broadway that began in 2017. The show features a book by writer-musician Kyle Jarrow with original songs by pop artists including Cyndi Lauper and Sara Bareilles and bands like Panic at the Disco and Lady Antebellum. The cartoon debuted on Nickelodeon in 1999 and follows the deep-sea adventures of the title character: an anthropomorphic sponge with an unrelentingly positive outlook and sunny yellow complexion.

The television series found an easy audience with children and also gained many adult fans with its quirky animation style and grown-up wordplay. The “SpongeBob” universe has also served as a kind of vessel for helping contextualize contemporary issues, including same-sex relationships, environmental concerns and movements for diversity and inclusion, interpreted through the show’s characters and story lines. It was that fluidity and possibility for expansion that lured both Landau and Zinn to the project. Still, the musical has had an uphill battle finding its fan base.

In spite of that, Landau believes that at its core, the show is built to last. One of the key moments in the creative process for Landau was when she first heard John Legend’s song “(I Guess) I Miss You.”

“I realized very deeply the songs work,” Landau says. “They’re specific … to the story, these amazing songwriters actually did this. It was a magic moment.”

After extensive workshops and a trial run in Chicago, the show ran for almost a year on Broadway and was nominated for 12 Tony Awards, with Zinn taking home the prize for best scenic design. But in spite of the positive reviews and award recognition (including a Drama Desk Award for Landau’s direction) the show did not recoup its investment.

Landau says that from the earliest workshops of the show, it had to fight audience preconceptions “that this was a show for toddlers.”

“What we tried to do and are still trying to do is educate potential audiences that this is something else, a more creative, adult and subversive spin than one might expect,” Landau says.

In spite of the early closing, the show has been given renewed life with the tour, a cast album and a 2019 filmed version that aired on Nickelodeon.

“Our lesson from Broadway was that people had a hard time wrapping their brain around what the show is,” Zinn says. “No one believed us when we said, ‘It’s super fun; it’s for every age.’ For people who know it as a cartoon and don’t understand what we’ve done, it has been a weirder and more complicated sell than it should be.”

But audience misconceptions of the show and its cartoon inspiration have in some ways helped it find its artistic voice.

“There was freedom from the beginning to have our own rules,” Zinn says. “When you adapt a movie which involves real people and real locations, you have those people and locations to either haunt you or inspire you. As a cartoon, we had to have another way in.”

Like Landau, Zinn wasn’t interested in literally translating the cartoon’s aesthetic; instead he referenced styles that were in conversation with the visual language of the cartoon. Nods to Dadaism appear throughout the show (notably with pink picnic umbrellas transformed into jellyfish) as does a certain “do-it-yourself” ethos that gives a homemade feel to some sets and costume pieces, including a surfboard band shell and an extravagantly crocheted cape worn by SpongeBob’s best friend, Patrick Star (a starfish), that recalls the kind of afghan your grandmother might have made.

Even with such inspirations as a starting point, Zinn realized that with the show’s three main characters — SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy Cheeks (a squirrel) — less was more.

“They’re our sort of emotional way into the story and the most human,” Zinn says. “Because their emotional life is more developed in the series and people know them, we had a freedom to go further away from the original character design.”

Ideas like framing SpongeBob with a square headpiece and making Patrick’s body more starfish-pointed were abandoned early. While color palettes specific to the characters from the cartoon are referenced in the costumes (bright yellow and brown for SpongeBob, pink and acid green for Patrick) it’s mostly the actor’s performances that convey the characters.

While the costumes will mostly carry over from Broadway to the tour, aspects of the sets have been scaled back for travel. Landau says that although the design was among the most lauded aspects of the musical, seeing it pared down has proved to her that the show’s music, characters and book hold up on their own.

The current tour isn’t the only thing giving the show a second chance at a bigger pop culture life: Landau says a licensing deal is currently being negotiated that will allow community theater groups and schools to mount their own versions of the show. The DIY spirit of the piece easily lends itself to all kinds of smaller, perhaps even quirkier interpretations of the material, say Zinn and Landau: Many of the current production elements could probably be sourced from a town’s local Target, including the pool noodles that become props and set pieces through the show.

“I think there’d be nothing more wonderful and gratifying than to see this show done by all types of groups in all types of ways,” Landau says.

For Zinn, there’s an episode of the “SpongeBob” cartoon series that speaks to his philosophy of future productions: Patrick and SpongeBob order a television, take it out of thebox, then spend the episode playing with the box, ignoring the television. He sees the show as that cardboard box, something that can be endlessly reimagined.

“It’s fun to see people take an idea you helped birth and reinterpret it,” Zinn says. “I hope drag queens do the show drunk out of their mind at 3 a.m. I hope high school kids do it. I hope fifth-graders do it with a cardboard box and some construction paper. The music is great, the characters are great, there’s a tap-dance number — what else do you need?”

“The SpongeBob Musical”: 1:30 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, and Saturday, Feb. 15; 7 p.m. Thursday-Friday, Feb. 13-14; 1 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16. $56-$266. Golden Gate Theatre. 888-746-1799. www.broadwaysf.com

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From CBS4 Denver:

From Cartoon To Stage Production, ‘The SpongeBob Musical’ Aims To Delight Denver Audiences

DENVER (CBS4) – The Nickelodeon animated series “SpongeBob Squarepants” comes to life in a musical of Broadway proportions. “The SpongeBob Musical” plays at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts from March 10 – 22, 2020.

LINK: For Tickets & Information for “The SpongeBob Musical”

What can you expect when an animated series come to life in a Broadway musical? A lot of brightly colored costumes and sets; characters that an entire generation know and love; and the humor and heart that made the animated series popular around the world. What you might not expect is a show that was nominated for twelve Tony awards in 2018.

“It’s got a moral that everyone can get behind, whether you’re a fan of the show, or a young kid growing up who’s watched it, or you’ve never seen the TV show is your life. There’s something for everyone. The music is by this long roster of famous people,” said Zach Kononov, who plays “Mr. Crab.”

The music is by a long roster of famous people, including Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, T. I., John Legend, Lady Antebellum, and Cyndi Lauper. The book was written by Kyle Jarrow, and the stage production was co-created and directed by Tina Landau.

“I think, the show is truly for everyone. The kids some in – they love the colors. They love the costumes. They love the characters that they know and love. But the adults identify with the characters themselves,” said Cody Cooley, who plays “Squidward.”

In “The SpongeBob Musical,” SpongeBob Squarepants is faced with the epic destruction of his home, Bikini Bottom. He and his friends must come together to save the day. It’s the kind of fully formed fun that should please kids of all ages.

“One day a few week ago, we had someone, I would say he was between the age of 75 and 80 years old, and he was dressed head to toe in SpongeBob attire,” said Beau Bradshaw with a smile. He plays “Patrick Star.”

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Originally published: Wednesday, August 21, 2019.

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Slides, Slime, SpongeBob And Science: Peek Inside The National Children’s Museum’s New Washington, D.C. Home

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Slides, Slime, SpongeBob And Science: Peek Inside The National Children’s Museum’s New Washington, D.C. Home

A rendering of the outside of the "slime center." Photo credit: Mikaela Lefrak / WAMU.

Update (1/11/2020) - The National Children's Museum in Washington, D.C. will reopen at the end of January 2020! Additionally, the museum will welcome Nickelodeon’s Dora and Diego: Let’s Explore!, an interactive exhibit for preschoolers presented in Spanish and English, in February 2020!


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Tap into your creativity with iconic friends and activities from Nickelodeon, including SpongeBob SquarePants, PAW Patrol, and slime. Not to worry – the slime is virtual so you can experience all the fun without any of the mess!

The Washington, D.C. region has technically been home to a children’s museum for 45 years, but for the past decade it’s been pretty hard to find.

A brief backstory: In 1974, the Capital Children’s Museum opened in an old brick nunnery near Union Station. Congress rechristened it the National Children’s Museum in 2003. A developer purchased its building a year later and museum operated as a “museum without walls” for the next five years. Then, it reemerged in 2009 in a small preview space in National Harbor. Three years after that, it upgraded to a storefront there, but unfortunately shuttered again in 2015.

Plaza and Mezzanine Level Floor Plan for The National Children’s Museum, DC. Photo credit: Mikaela Lefrak / WAMU.

At that point, its board promised it would return the institution to Washington, D.C. Still following?

The saga ends, ostensibly, this November. The National Children’s Museum is scheduled to reopen in a 33,000-square foot space in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center at 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest!

“When we reopen, we will really be a science center and a children’s museum in one,” Crystal Bowyer, the museum’s president and CEO, told WAMU.

She was wearing a white construction hat and looking around at what will eventually be the science and technology-focused museum’s entrance hall. Its pièce de résistance will be the “dream machine,” a 50-foot slide and climbing structure that children can use to enter the museum.

The most common question Bowyer gets is whether adults can go down the slide. "The answer is yes," she says. Photo credit: Mikaela Lefrak / WAMU.

“I knew that we needed something magical at the point of entry,” Bowyer added. She was thrilled when she got the go-ahead last year to knock out a major section of the floor of what used to be a steakhouse to build the two-story contraption.

It was designed by the Bay Area firm Gyroscope. Credit: National Children's Museum.

The original Capital Children’s Museum of the 1970s was known for homey, tactile attractions like taco-making and giant bubble wands.

Not so with the new iteration. Its exhibitions will all be STEAM-focused — science, technology, engineering, arts and math — with an emphasis on combined digital and hands-on learning aimed at children up to the age of 12.

The National Children’s Museum will include a SpongeBob-inspired interactive area, sponsored by Nickelodeon. Rendering: National Children's Museum

Programming will include everything from an interactive exhibit that allows kids to control the weather through a green screen, to SpongeBob SquarePants and slime-themed areas sponsored by Nickelodeon. According to a renderings, the SpongeBob SquarePants-themed room, pictured above, will be set in Bikini Bottom, the undersea home of SpongeBob, and will feature lots activities inspired by Nickelodeon's hit animated series, and the Nickelodeon Slime area, pictured below, will include a “slime wheel,” “tactile floor,” “overhead inflatables,” "freezer flaps", "pool noodles,""randomized jets of air" and a “randomized splat and ooze projection theater.” The area will also feature a "mirror,""viewing window," and a "every spin is a winner!" game.

Plans for the Nickelodeon-sponsored "slime center." Photo: Mikaela Lefrak / WAMU.

In Data Science Alley, kids will learn about data collection, data footprints, and social media. Over in the Engineering, Games and Play section, older children will be able to design cars and manipulate race tracks as part of a design-build challenge, while younger kids amuse themselves in a gymnastics-themed zone.

There will also be quiet areas for children with sensory sensitivities or autism and private rooms that mothers can use to nurse their babies.

They’re also bringing back the Bubble Room. The decision came after surveying Washingtonians about their favorite experiences at the original museum. Unsurprisingly, the opportunity to create a giant bubble around yourself ranked right at the top. The museum is currently raising funds to bring the Bubble Room back to life, and is accepting donations from the public. For more details and to donate, please visit https://www.nationalchildrensmuseum.org/bubble-room-campaign.

National Children’s Museum president and CEO Crystal Bowyer stands inside what will be the museum’s main exhibition hall. Photo: Mikaela Lefrak / WAMU.

Bowyer is still in the midst of raising the $15 million needed to open the museum. She said she’s “very close” to the goal but declined to specify exact figures. If needed, she said, the museum could always take out a line of credit to complete construction on schedule.

The money that’s already come in hails from individual donors, corporations, philanthropies, and the D.C. government, which contributed $1 million in grant funding. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is sponsoring 80 field trips for low-income schools, including the price of entry, bus transportation and lunches.

The financial struggles of other private museums in Washington aren’t lost on Bowyer. She said her institution is a stable position because it’s renting space from the federal government rather than constructing a new building, as had once been the plan.

Still, she sees the Newseum as a cautionary tale. Even though it attracted more than 800,000 visitors a year, the Newseum recently announced it would be selling its flagship building on Pennsylvania Avenue.

“It’s unfortunate when you see that happen, but luckily that won’t be a problem here,” Bowyer said.

The National Children’s Museum is scheduled to open in November 2019. Tickets will cost $10.95. For more information, please visit https://www.nationalchildrensmuseum.org.

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Other soon to be popular exhibits are the Nickelodeon Slime Center and Games and Play. Sponsored by the children’s television network, the Nickelodeon exhibition will have a slime wheel and a television studio with a green screen. The games room will have a variety of interactive games and a physical gymnastics area. The museum is also bringing back a favorite from the past, the Bubble Room. This room allows entrants to envelop themselves in a giant bubble.

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From WAMU:

National Children’s Museum Reopens Downtown With Science-Friendly Exhibitions

After a long saga of closures and reopenings, the National Children’s Museum officially opened to the public on Monday in its new home.

The new 33,000-square-foot space in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center was initially planned to open in November. It includes exhibits that all focus on STEAM: science, technology, engineering, arts and math. Aimed at children ages 0 through 12, the exhibits include a “data science alley,” a Nickelodeon-backed art and tech space with a “slime center” and a three-story “dream machine” climbing structure that both children and parents can slide down. A “tinkerers studio” by Microsoft is a modern designing lab.

“When we reopen, we will really be a science center and a children’s museum in one,” Crystal Bowyer, the museum’s president and CEO, told WAMU last year.

That promise is now a reality at the new museum, which features STEAM activities for even the littlest of learners — the “little dreamers” and “little movers” spaces are designed specifically for children up to 3 years old, with hands-on activities and storytime programs. Two quiet rooms are available for overstimulated kids to decompress, and the museum offers free sensory backpacks to carry around the museum, containing noise-reducing headphones and fidget toys. According to the museum, all exhibits are wheelchair accessible.

The new museum is open seven days a week, and offers timed tickets at $10.95 for both children (over age 1) and adults. Membership options are available, and come with free admission and access to special events.

This space is the latest iteration of the Capital Children’s Museum, which originally opened in an old nunnery near Union Station nearly 50 years ago. The museum was renamed in 2003 with a designation from Congress. It operated for five years under a new developer, then reopened a year later in National Harbor. It closed in 2015.

The new version of the museum is more science-based than the original (which featured a taco-making station and bubble wands). But that doesn’t mean it’s any less fun: The museum is reopening with a bubble zone where kids can blow up a huge bubble — and, as with all the other fun at the museum, they can be right in the middle of it.

The National Children’s Museum is located at 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. Open daily from 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tickets are timed entry and cost $10.95 for children over the age of 1 and adults. Walk-up tickets are limited and available based on capacity.

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The Mary Moon Foundation to Hold 9th Annual Family-Fun Event at Nickelodeon Universe on Saturday, March 7, 2020

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Shoot for the Moon on March 7 features discounted unlimited ride passes at Nickelodeon Universe


Kenna Romie poses with Vikings Cheerleaders at Shoot for the Moon 2019.

Each year, 700 families in Minnesota face the unthinkable reality of planning end-of-life care for a child. While 4,700 hospice homes exist for adults in the U.S., Crescent Cove Respite & Hospice Home for Kids is just the third facility of its kind in the U.S.

Crescent Cove in Brooklyn Center became Minnesota’s first residential respite and hospice home dedicated solely to the specific needs of children and young adults when it opened in 2018. The home is provided to families at no out-of-pocket cost. In order to provide no-cost services to families, Crescent Cove is dependent on donations and fundraising efforts.

That’s where the Mary Moon Foundation comes in.

The charity, founded by Apple Valley residents Peter and Christine O’Keefe, hosts community fundraising events to support Crescent Cove. The O’Keefes know all too well the importance of pediatric end-of-life care. They lost their daughter, Mary, to cancer at the age of 3 in 2009. Mary’s final days were spent in a hospital, surrounded by life-saving equipment and medicines that were of no use to her.

“Through our experience, there is never enough support for families with children with severe illness,” Peter O’Keefe told the Sun ThisWeek. “Furthermore, there are many families that don’t have any resources to support them through the physical, emotional, and financial hardships imposed on them when their child has a life-threating illness.”

While hospitals provide critical acute care and treatment for their patients, they don’t provide the residential setting for end-of-life care that Crescent Cove offers.

According to Crescent Cove’s founder, Katie Lindenfelser, “As a culture, we don’t talk much about death and dying, particularly around or about children. However, there is a real need for pediatric respite and hospice.”

Shoot for the Moon 2020 will be held Saturday, March 7, starting at 8 a.m. This annual charity event hosted by the Mary Moon Foundation features discounted Nickelodeon Universe at Mall of America day passes, with proceeds benefiting Crescent Cove. Families and individuals in the community can support hospitalized children while riding a roller coaster or splashing down a log chute.

While tickets are required to enjoy the unlimited amusement park attractions, none of the other event activities require ticket purchase. There will be face painting, a kids jewelry beading station, costumers from the Minnesota Force Star Wars club, Vikings cheerleaders appearance, a photo booth, Bridgeman’s Ice Cream stand and a silent auction.


Maddie Schwalbe admires her new face paint at Shoot for the Moon 2019.

It is not by coincidence that the Mary Moon Foundation selected Nickelodeon Universe for their annual event. The park has special meaning to Mary’s family.

“Mary visited Nickelodeon Universe a few times in her short life. Her last visit was just 12 days before she died,” Peter O’Keefe said. “During that visit she rode the log chute several times — it was her favorite. We love having our event at a location that has memories for us with Mary.”

The March 7 event marks the ninth annual charity event for families hosted by the Mary Moon Foundation. The organization has also held three benefit concerts to raise funds for hospitalized children. In addition to the organization’s financial commitment to Crescent Cove, the Mary Moon Foundation has established a $125,000 and growing endowment fund for Child-Family Life Services at University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital.


Star Wars fans make a connection at Shoot for the Moon 2019. Up to 15 members of Minnesota Force are expected to appear in costume at Shoot for the Moon 2020.

“Our gratitude to the Child-Family Life program at University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital is what inspired us to establish the Mary Moon Foundation,” Christine O’Keefe said. “They provided activities to help Mary play as any child should. Child-Family Life’s dedication to assisting both the pediatric patients and their families throughout their medical treatment was very much appreciated.”

Proceeds from Shoot for the Moon 2020 will be donated to Crescent Cove and Child-Family Life Services at University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital. Tickets can be purchased at www.marymoonfoundation.org.

Located in the center of the Mall of America, Nickelodeon Universe features seven acres of attractions and entertainment. The amusement park offers thrills for everyone in the family, including numerous roller coasters, a tower-drop ride, a log chute, a carousel and a Ferris wheel.

Mary O’Keefe was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a cancer that occurs mostly in infants and toddlers, at the age of 2 and died a year later. Mary loved participating in arts and crafts and a variety of other activities while she spent a large portion of her final year in the hospital fighting cancer.

The Mary Moon Foundation’s mission is to help hospitalized children enjoy life, learn and grow as much as every child should.

Fundraising events support Crescent Cove, the first children’s respite and hospice home in the Midwest, and finance art supplies, toys and games for the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital.

For more information about Crescent Cove, visit www.crescentcove.org.

For more information about Nickelodeon Universe at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minneapolis, visit https://nickelodeonuniverse.com.

Nickelodeon Hosts 'Nickelodeon Exclusive Presentation' in NYC on Monday, February 24, 2020

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Nathan Janak and Gabrielle Nevaeh Green get into character at the Nickelodeon Exclusive Presentation Event held at The Shed on Monday (February 24) in New York City!


The All That co-stars dressed as Ariana Grande and Beyonce, respectively. If you didn’t know, both Nathan and Gabrielle often impersonate the superstar singers for sketches on their Nickelodeon show.

Also in attendance at the Orange Carpet event was kid rapper Young Dylan, who’s self titled new show bows on Nickelodeon on Saturday, Feb. 29, At 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT), as well as Ryan’s Mystery Playdate's Ryan Kaji, Shion Guan, Loann Guan, Blue’s Clues & You's Josh Dela Cruz, and The Daily Show's Trevor Noah, as well as Nickelodeon President Brian Robbins, ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish, ViacomCBS Creative Director Katie Shesh, Cheryl (Olender) Konieczko, Vice President, Nickelodeon Consumer Products Marketing and Events at ViacomCBS, and Joshua Braunstein, SVP, Corporate Content, Nickelodeon Marketing & Consumer Products.

Ryan’s Mystery Playdate was just renewed for a third season, and Trevor was just announced as the host of the first ever Kid of the Year special.

TIME‘s Kid of the Year will recognize five extraordinary young leaders who are making a positive impact in their communities and name TIME Kid of the Year, who will also be featured in companion stories in TIME and TIME For Kids. The special will air in December on Nickelodeon and CBS.

Check out photos from the Nickelodeon's Exclusive Presentation below!


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Nickelodeon Australia Names Recipients of Kids' Choice Awards 2020 'Local Legends' Award

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A Special Surprise For Local Legend Jack Berne, 11-Year-Old Who Raised $1.6M For Struggling Farmers


It’s people like this that really restore our faith in humanity – and so it’s hard to believe that this little hero is only 11-years-old!
Jack Berne became a local legend in Australia after he helped design a fundraising campaign to raise money for our struggling farmers.

The initiative is called ‘Fiver for a Farmer’ and Jack started it back in 2018 at his school in the Northern Beaches after hearing just tough life had been for Aussie farmers following an intense drought.

11-year-old Jack told Kyle and Jackie O this morning that he heard about the drought at school and he couldn’t believe how badly it had impacted hardworking Australians. And so he decided to step up and help out.

“I was watching a video on the drought at school and I just kind of went home and was like, ‘Wait, what’s a drought? What’s all this about?’,” Jack told us this morning.

“So I like started writing an email with this idea to just dress up like a farmer and bring in five dollars and it just all came together.”

Jack managed to get everyone at school to dress up as a farmer for the day and bring in a $5 donation.


After an incredible effort, Jack has managed to raise a whopping $1.6 million (AUS) to support farmers across Australia who have been suffering throughout the drought. What a little legend!

Since starting his incredible initiative, Jack has won a Kids' Choice Award for being a local legend!

And KIIS 1065 Sydney wanted to make sure that he gets to be there at the awards ceremony in LA next month so that he can accept this incredible award!

KIIS 1065 Sydney spoke with their friends at Nickelodeon and managed to pull some strings to fly both Jack and his mum over to LA for the Kids' Choice Awards 2020 on March 22!

After hearing Jack’s incredible story, they hooked him up with the best of the best, providing five nights’ accommodation in LA and an invite to all the exclusive events happening around the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, including SlimeFest!

It’s safe to say that Jack was completely over-the-moon! Of course, he made sure to check with his mum first to make sure it was okay to accept the trip! What a sweetheart!

A massive thanks to Nickelodeon and the slimiest awards show on the planet for helping KIIS 1065 Sydney make this happen for Aussie legend Jack Berne!

Hear the full giveback in the podcast below!


Jack is one of five recipients of Nickelodeon's Local Legends Kids' Choice Award:

Danzal Baker (Baker Boy)
Born in Darwin and raised in the remote Northern Territory communities of Milingimbi and Maningrida, Danzal Baker (aka Baker Boy) is one of the freshest new hip-hop talents to emerge from Australia.

Danzal, a proud indigenous musician, raps in both English and the Yolngu Matha language, paying tribute to his Arnhem Land family. By doing this he hopes to inspire younger generations to embrace their culture and become leaders in their communities.

“Music is the best meditjin (medicine), it brings everyone together, makes you want to dance, love, laugh, vibe and feel and I wrote Meditjin with just that in mind. It’s about making people feel the music and expressing themselves”, says Danzal.

Jack Berne
Jack is the 11-year-old founder of Fiver for a Farmer, a fundraising campaign which captivated the nation when it began in 2018. After learning about the drought at school, Jack, from the Northern Beaches of Sydney, went from caring about it to taking action, asking his classmates to dress up as farmers and donate $5 to the cause. The contentious primary school student then went on to borrow his mum’s laptop and send emails out to media outlets asking for their help to spread the word about the campaign and generate much needed funds. He hit his first goal of $100,000 in less than a week and has since raised over $1.6 million for Australia’s struggling farming communities.

"If we can't grow from our own backyard, we need to do something about it. We are the future and we have to take care of this world”, says Jack

Molly Steer
11-year-old Molly is the founder of the Straw No More, an action-led campaign which encourages schools across Australia to stop using single-use plastic straws in their tuckshops and canteens.

Molly’s inspiration came after watching a movie called A Plastic Ocean, where she first discovered that plastic can end up in the ocean where it hurts marine life. She immediately started to think of ways to help eradicate single use plastic from the schoolyard.

“I started thinking about ways I could help the sea animals. I decided to ask my School Principal if we could stop using plastic straws at our school tuckshop. Then other schools in the area found out about it, and they wanted to join in too. We’ve had schools from all over Australia get in touch to say they are interested. We’ve even had people from South Korea, New Zealand, England and America contact us! Each day, we have more people saying they want to get involved. Even some cafe’s around Cairns are taking the StrawNoMore pledge!” says Molly.

Jacinda Ardern
Jacinda Ardern, the 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand, is both the world’s youngest female head of government and first world leader to bring her child to the United Nations general assembly. Putting the needs of both her own child and the children of New Zealand first, Jacinda continues to remain committed to ending child poverty and making her country the best place in the world to be a child. Her compassion, integrity, relatability and efforts to empower kids to share their points of view on the future of New Zealand, makes Jacinda the perfect recipient of Nickelodeon’s Honorary Local Legend Award.

Celeste Barber
Celeste is an Australian actor, writer, and comedian who recently raised over $51 million for the NSW Rural Fire Service and Brigades Donations Fund via a Facebook fundraiser, sharing the link on her social channels, with a reach of over 1.3 million. In between gathering supplies for displaced Australians and thanking people around the globe for their donations, Celeste showed the personal heartache as her extended family came close to losing their home.

Celeste’s Facebook fundraiser broke the record for the largest ever fundraising effort on the social platform globally. The money raised will help fund the RFS in their efforts to eliminate the devastating bushfires that have been ravaging Australia for months.

A massive congratulations to all Nickelodeon's KCA 2020 Local Legends!

Viewers in Australia and New Zealand can now vote for their favourites across the worlds of film, television, music, pop culture, animation and more at kca.nick.com.au!

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Nickelodeon Greenlights 'Side Hustle', A New Comedy Series Starring Annie LeBlanc and Jayden Bartels

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NICKELODEON GREENLIGHTS SIDE HUSTLE, BRAND-NEW
LIVE-ACTION SERIES STARRING SOCIAL MEDIA SENSATIONS
ANNIE LEBLANC AND JAYDEN BARTELS

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HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--Feb. 24, 2020--Nickelodeon today announced the greenlight of Side Hustle, a brand-new live-action buddy comedy starring social media sensations and real-life best friends, Annie LeBlanc and Jayden Bartels. The multi-camera series centers on best friends, Lex (LeBlanc) and Presley (Bartels), who have to create a business fast after inadvertently destroying their neighbor’s car. Created and executive produced by Dave Malkoff (Henry Danger, Sam & Cat, Victorious) and shot in front of a live studio audience, Side Hustle (13 half-hour episodes) will begin production in Los Angeles this March and premiere later this year on Nickelodeon.

“Annie and Jayden are two massively talented stars who kids adore, and we think our audience is going to love seeing them in their own show on Nick,” said Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Live-Action Scripted Content. “Side Hustle is a new take on the classic buddy comedy, full of wild and hilarious adventures for our unique cast of characters.”

Lex, Presley and their quirky friend Munchy (Isaiah Crews) find themselves in a sticky situation after an accidental mishap destroys the police vehicle belonging to Munchy’s dad. Forced to come up with creative ways to earn money to pay for the damages, the best friends enlist the help of Presley’s tech-savvy younger brother, Fisher (Mitchell Berg), to create an app called “Kid-DING” to connect with people looking for help with small jobs. With Munchy’s bossy older brother Jaget (Jacques Chevelle) making sure they keep up with the payments, the three friends must do any jobs that come their way--no matter how crazy they are.

LeBlanc is an actress and singer who first came to social prominence in her family’s YouTube channel, “Bratayley.” She has since amassed over 27 million followers across her own social media platforms, and can be seen starring in Brat’s hit YouTube series Chicken Girls and A Girl Named Jo, and the YouTube Red Originals series We Are Savvy. As a singer LeBlanc’s had six songs in the Top Ten iTunes Pop charts, and two Top 50 Billboard Chart hits. She recently won “Choice Music Web Star” at the 2019 Teen Choice Awards, “Muser of the Year” at the 2018 Shorty Awards, and is currently nominated for “Favorite Female Social Star” at the 2020 Kids’ Choice Awards. In 2019, LeBlanc joined the Nickelodeon family starring in Annie vs. Hayley, a digital competition show with her younger sister Hayley, and co-hosted Camp Nick alongside Bartels.

Bartels is a singer, actress and dancer who has made a name for herself both on camera and on the stage. Having written and arranged every song she’s released, she debuted her first EP titled “What Really Matters?” last year and released her most recent single “Gameboy” earlier this month. She’s currently on tour opening for pop rock band Echosmith across the U.S., and she went out on a European tour with English singing duo Max & Harvey in 2019. She has a following of almost 12 million across her social media platforms, as well as over 1.6 billion likes on TikTok. On screen, Bartels has played a recurring role Disney Channel’s Coop & Cami Ask the World and lead in the films To The Beat! and its’ upcoming sequel, To The Beat! Back 2 School. She can also be seen in episodes of Nickelodeon’s Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, Showtime’s Kidding and CBS’s Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders.

John Beck & Ron Hart (Fuller House, Liv and Maddie) serve as executive producers and showrunners. Production of Side Hustle for Nickelodeon is overseen by Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Live-Action Scripted Content. Omar Camacho serves as Nickelodeon’s Executive in Charge of Production for the series.

Side Hustle underscores a key element of Nickelodeon's content strategy, to mine social platforms for the talent that kids love, and to superserve today's kids' interest in growing up to be entrepreneurs. Nick's new content slate is informed by the network's ongoing research and insights into today's generation of kids, who: are the most diverse generation ever and expect to see themselves authentically represented in media and in the world around them; want to make a positive difference in the world as they grow up; consider social media stars as their top role models, alongside their parents; and increasingly meet their much-desired need for family time by co-viewing entertainment content together.

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 ViacomCBS Inc. (Nasdaq: VIACA, VIAC).

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“So honored and grateful to be a part of this new opportunity! thank u so much! #SideHustle,” Annie wrote on her Instagram.

Jayden added, “so excited to announce our new Nickelodeon show Side Hustle!!! I’m so honored and grateful to be apart of this with my best friend! Stay tuned🥰 @nickelodeon”


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Nickelodeon and TIME Partner for First-Ever 'Kid of the Year' Honor

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NICKELODEON AND TIME UNVEIL PARTNERSHIP
FOR FIRST-EVER KID OF THE YEAR HONOR

TREVOR NOAH TO HOST KID OF THE YEAR TV SPECIAL,
PRODUCED BY TIME STUDIOS,
SIMULCAST ON NICK AND CBS IN DECEMBER

TIME AND TIME FOR KIDS TO PUBLISH COMPANION STORIES

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HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--Feb. 24, 2020--Nickelodeon, TIME and TIME For Kids are joining forces for the first-ever Kid of the Year honor, a year-long multiplatform initiative that will include a TV special simulcast on Nick and the CBS Television Network, and hosted by Trevor Noah (The Daily Show with Trevor Noah). The December hour-long special will recognize five extraordinary young leaders who are making a positive impact in their communities and name TIME Kid of the Year, who will also be featured in companion stories in TIME and TIME For Kids. The Kid of the Year partnership will also include the opportunity for all the honorees to serve as kid reporters for TIME For Kids with exclusive access to Nickelodeon events throughout the year. Details on the nomination and submission process for Kid of the Year will be announced at a later date.

Said Trevor Noah, “As a former kid, I’m looking forward to being part of Nickelodeon and TIME’s Kid of the Year special, which celebrates everything that makes young people amazing and gives them a platform to have their voices heard. Today’s kids want to actively make the world a better place and we should do everything we can to help. That’s the goal of this show. So, let’s take those first steps on the path to positive change together and shine a light on the good.”

“Kids drive the cultural narrative in so many ways, and we at Nickelodeon are honored to partner with TIME and TIME For Kids for our first-ever Kid of the Year, an event that celebrates influential kids making a huge impact in their schools, communities and the world,” said Rob Bagshaw, Executive Vice President, Unscripted Content. “Led by the multitalented Trevor Noah, this special will showcase real kids’ achievements in a fun, unique way, and we are thrilled to extend its reach significantly further by simulcasting it on CBS, which is the most watched broadcast network.”


“Each and every day, kids around the world are inspiring, entertaining and positively impacting their communities,” said Ian Orefice, President of TIME Studios. “Their accomplishments remind us that the seemingly impossible may very well be possible. At TIME and TIME For Kids, we are committed to highlighting those that create positive change and we couldn’t be more thrilled to partner with Nickelodeon and Trevor Noah on Kid of the Year, celebrating these remarkable kids and their stories.”

The Kid of the Year TV special will shine a spotlight on five standout kids who have all gone the extra mile to positively shift culture and inspire others, culminating with one kid being recognized as Kid of the Year. The special will also feature stars from entertainment, sports and pop culture surprising the honorees, as well as musical performances.

Nickelodeon’s Kid of the Year is a co-production of TIME Studios, Day Zero Productions, Mainstay Entertainment and Nickelodeon. Executive Producers include Andrea Delbanco (TIME For Kids), Ian Orefice and Mike Beck (TIME Studios), Trevor Noah and Haroon Saleem (Day Zero Productions), Norm Aladjem, Derek Van Pelt and Sanaz Yamin (Mainstay Entertainment) and Rob Bagshaw and Paul J. Medford (Nickelodeon). Production of Nickelodeon’s Kid of the Year is overseen by Rob Bagshaw, Executive Vice President, Unscripted Content.

Trevor Noah is the host of the Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning The Daily Show on Comedy Central. The Daily Show with Trevor Noah recently received two Primetime Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Variety Talk Series and Outstanding Interactive Program. Trevor has written, produced, and starred in 8 comedy specials, most recently including the Netflix special Son of Patricia, for which he also received a Grammy Nomination for Best Comedy Album. With over 75 sold-out North American shows, he is bringing his wildly successful Loud & Clear Tour to new cities across the U.S. and Europe in 2020. Trevor recently launched his new podcast series “On Second Thought: The Trevor Noah Podcast” exclusively on Luminary. He is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller “Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood,” which received the Thurber Prize for American Humor and two NAACP Image Awards. The Audible edition of “Born a Crime,” performed by Trevor, remains one of the top-selling and highest-rated Audible performance of all time. To date, “Born a Crime” has sold over 1 million copies across all formats. In 2017, Trevor was named "Favourite African Star" by kids in Nickelodeon's 2017 Kids’ Choice Awards.

The forthcoming Kid of the Year partnership with TIME underscores a key element of Nickelodeon's content strategy, to create co-viewing opportunities for today's kids and parents who increasingly use TV time as family time; and to likewise serve a generation of kids intent on building a better future, as revealed through Nickelodeon audience research findings. The Kid of the Year initiative is part of Nickelodeon’s new content slate that is informed by insights into today's kids, who: are the most diverse generation ever and expect to see themselves authentically represented in media and in the world around them; want to make a positive difference in the world as they grow up; consider social media stars as their top role models, alongside their parents; and increasingly meet their much-desired need for family time by co-viewing entertainment content together.

About TIME

TIME is a global media brand that reaches a combined audience of more than 90 million around the world, including over 33 million digital visitors each month and 42 million social followers. A trusted destination for reporting and insight, TIME’s mission is to tell the stories that matter most, to lead conversations that change the world and to deepen understanding of the ideas and events that define our time. With unparalleled access to the world’s most influential people, the immeasurable trust of consumers globally, an unrivaled power to convene, TIME is one of the world’s most recognizable media brands with renowned franchises that include the TIME 100 Most Influential People, Person of the Year, Firsts, Best Inventions, World’s Greatest Places and premium events including the TIME 100 Summit and Gala, TIME 100 Health Summit, TIME 100 Next and more.

About TIME For Kids

Since 1995, TIME For Kids has delivered current events from TIME news bureaus around the world to millions of students in elementary and middle school classrooms across the U.S. each week. As an educational publication, the mission of TIME For Kids is to help teachers engage young readers with the world around them and inspire kids to join the conversation about current events.

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 ViacomCBS Inc. (Nasdaq: VIACA, VIAC).

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