
Plankton (junior Landen Kouns), whose hoverboard skills were impressive, and his believable robot girlfriend Karen the Computer (sophomore Sadie Armstrong). Together they set out to save the residents of Bikini Bottom but not without the interruption and antics of Sheldon J. Sandy Cheeks, portrayed by senior Makenna Armstrong, makes the ideal “sea” mammal to be thrown in the mix.

SpongeBob’s sidekick, Patrick Star, played by junior Matthew Griffis, is hilariously hungry and totally oblivious. True to the animated series, SpongeBob shines with a positive attitude through the endearing performance of senior Tori DeMeyer. “SpongeBob the Musical” finds SpongeBob and the gang from Bikini Bottom in a perilous situation with impending doom as they await a devastating volcanic eruption. Adding to the show’s theme were the concessions, which offered fun food and snacks like Krusty Krab Pizza, Pearl’s Poppin’ Popcorn, and Krabby Patties. A well-casted crew delivered a delightful evening in Bikini Bottom to share with audience members of all ages. “Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?” SpongeBob SquarePants! Absorbent and yellow and porous is he – SpongeBob SquarePants!” And for several performances, SpongeBob was live and onstage with the West Union High School Performing Arts Department.ĭirectors Dakota Nehus, Carl Schneider and Aaron VanPelt led the department in their 38th stage production – “SpongeBob the Musical”.

Patrick (Matthew Griffis) offers words of wisdom to his gullible followers.
