Wednesday, March 09, 2022

MCT Presents 'The SpongeBob Musical'

MCT’s Nickelodeon The SpongeBob Musical


Missoula, MT - What began as an extremely popular animated cartoon on Nickelodeon (seen in more than 170 countries) has become a full-blown Broadway musical that in 2018 received 12 Tony award nominations and the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical!  The final entree of the 2021-2022 Missoula Community Theatre à la carte season is a story of hope, joy and overcoming adversity when we work together to save our world.  In this case, the world is under the sea and the most unusual hero is a sea sponge…known simply as SpongeBob SquarePants.

Bikini Bottom is an undersea city full of colorful, happy characters and their yellow sea sponge friend, SpongeBob SquarePants.  Life goes on swimmingly until Mt. Humongous, a local volcano, threatens to erupt within 48 hours.  Knowing this would end their happy existence, the other inhabitants of Bikini Bottom turn to SpongeBob, hoping his optimism and courage will save the day!  The show’s music score is loaded with original songs by David Bowie, Sara Bareilles, Steven Tyler, John Legend, Cyndi Lauper, Plain White T’s and many more talented artists, for which MCT plans for a live orchestra.

Heather Adams is the show’s director, James Rio is the music director and Paisley Thornton is the choreographer.  Adams is experiencing SpongeBob for the first time, saying “I wasn’t familiar with the cartoon or the musical before diving into this project, but I am now obsessed!  The music and script are clever, and the message of kindness, love and inclusivity make it an unexpectedly touching and heartfelt show. But hold on to your seats!  Expect the unexpected with the wild romp into Bikini Bottom.  Costumes will be off the hook and the cast is outta this world.  There will be something for everyone and it’s a party we all need to experience!”

Performances are scheduled for April 29-May 1, May 6-8 and 12-15, 2022, at the MCT Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets available at www.MCTinc.org, by calling (406) 728-7529 or the MCT box office M-F, Noon to 5pm.  There are two additional events to enjoy. On Saturday, April 30th, there is a special Brunch with SpongeBob at 11AM, followed by an early matinee at 1PM.  Contact Beth Frazee at bfrazee@MCTinc.org for more information.  On Thursday, May 12th is MCT’s 10th Sensory Friendly performance, for people of all ages who are on the autism spectrum and those with sensory sensitivities, their families and caregivers.

Nickelodeon The SpongeBob Musical is a production of the Missoula Community Theatre and is sponsored by First Security Bank and Madison Creek Furnishings.

More Nick: Concord Theatricals Acquires Licensing Rights for Nickelodeon's Broadway Hit 'The SpongeBob Musical'!

Sources: Make it Missoula, Broadway World Montana.

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Varun Malik Talks Working at Nickelodeon, 'Max & the Midknights', 'Korra' Inspiration, More

Columbia - School of the Arts' Animation Conversations recently sat down with Creative Producing alumnus Varun Malik ’21 to talk about his experience working in development at Nickelodeon Animation, as well as how his experiences at Columbia served as a launching pad for his current career.


Varun Malik is an aspiring Writer/Director/Producer with an MFA from Columbia University's School of the Arts. He is currently operating as an Assistant in the wonderful world of animation with Nickelodeon, where he previously completed an internship. He has a passion for storytelling, whether it be with words, or a well-timed punch. He enjoys every aspect of the film process from development through post-production. Prior to his work in the film industry, Malik spent several years as a Financial and Marketing Analyst in Oil + Gas, Consulting, and Retail.

Below are the parts of the awesome interview in which Varun talks about working at Nickelodeon. To read the interview in full, click here!

You had the chance to really dig into development while interning at Nickelodeon Animation. How did you land there?

VM: When the pandemic hit, opportunities were really limited. I started applying to a lot of places, and I ended up interning at Skydance [Media]. It was a great look into the industry, especially live-action production, which I love so much. At Skydance, there were actually a lot of Nickelodeon alumni. 

Throughout my experience at Columbia, I had several projects where if I were to realistically make them, the only way I could get the budget to do it would be to do it via animation, so I just kept asking about it and trying to learn about the process. At that time, I was still in school, so I decided to check out the Nickelodeon internship program and see what that would be like. Working at Nickelodeon wasn’t something that was on deck for me at all, but after the first week or two, I dug my feet in.

Animation was always kind of in the back of my head. I really just wanted to get to know the industry of animation, because it just feels like a great way to produce projects that you otherwise wouldn’t be able to make. 

What have you enjoyed the most while working for Nickelodeon Animation?

VM: It is so much fun. It’s such a different part of the industry. The whole business of animation is so different from live-action. The people are so different. At the end of the day, so many people have told me, “Even if something is on fire, it’s just kids’ cartoons.” And that’s the attitude they go into everything with. It’s such a comfortable, relaxed environment. I talk to everyone from the highest level to the lowest level, and we all talk to each other the same way. That, in a nutshell, is why I love working with Nick so much.

Another reason why I love working with Nickelodeon Animation is that while I gravitate towards the live-action space, I love crazy, chaotic kinds of projects. I think that’s why animation fits with my own interests so well. Animation isn’t just kids’ cartoons. It covers a broad spectrum. At Nick, I’ve worked on shows across so many genres and have had the opportunity to explore the different messages that the creators are trying to deliver. It’s a lot of fun.

Nickelodeon Animation is also really great at people development. I haven’t had mentors in my life or in my career before, and I have so many here. They’re really trying to take me a long way.

What did a typical day look like for you as a development intern at Nickelodeon Animation?

VM: I did a lot of [script] coverage and script notes, but they also started to bring me onto some bigger projects. I had the chance to listen to pitches—pitches are so much fun. Especially when you’re the buyer and there’s no pressure [laughs]. I also got to sit in on a bunch of writers’ rooms, and those experiences really made me reconsider how long I wanted to stay in development. Because the writers have so much fun there.

I’m still working at Nick now, and something very specific about the job that I’m still learning how to do is visual development, which includes reviewing animators. Essentially, we pull a bunch of artists together, look at what they’ve done, and decide what kind of look we want for a given show. Then we go out to those artists and see if we can get them to come on board. I’m in the very early stages of a development project right now where I’m getting first-hand experience doing just that. 

At the end of the day, Nick has given me every single possible look into the process of animation. Getting something out of your head, onto paper, and then onto the screen? It’s never been so fun. Like everything, it’s not without its pitfalls, but I’ve never felt the sense of accomplishment that I feel from finishing a development process here. Just one of the many reasons why I’m so drawn to this.

That sounds so amazing. How many projects are you typically working on at once?

VM: So many [laughs]. At the moment, I’m working on four shows and several exploratory projects. Exploratory projects are my favorite because I get to go out and find property, do a one-sheet, and say, “Can we do this?” Even if we can’t do it right now, we might be able to do it in a few years.

I want to do everything, but it’s not possible. The good thing, though, is that even if I say no to something because it’s not the right time now, it doesn’t mean I can’t join in the future. The other big thing is that projects do not stop coming. It’s good to be apprised of what you can handle especially when you’re starting out. You want to do everything, you want everyone to know you—you’re like a kid in a candy store, but I’ve had too much candy now. I need to relax. I'm older. 

Do you have any current projects that you’re excited about?

VM: There is one—it’s called Max and the Midknights. It’s coming out in the near future and is based on a book series by Lincoln Pierce. Pierce is also the writer of the original Big Nate book series, and the Nickelodeon adaptation of it just premiered earlier this month.


I’m super excited for Max and the Midknights. It’s a comedic adventure story set in the Middle Ages, and the show is about a young girl named Max and her friends who go on adventures and try to achieve knighthood. The humor in the show is so amazing. And it’s going to look so incredible. It will be one of the best-looking shows on TV ever. I also had the opportunity to help staff the writers room for the show, which was such a fun and formative process.

Do you have a favorite animated work that’s been an important touchstone for you?

VM: For me, someone who’s so drawn to the superhero space, it was nice to see something as original as Disney's The Incredibles. The most impactful cartoons for me in this industry are Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. The Legend of Korra was actually the reason why I got both of my jobs at Skydance and Nickelodeon. In my application for Skydance, I had to complete some short-form coverage for an existing property. I had watched Avatar when it first came out, but I hadn’t seen Korra until the pandemic. I thought, how could I have missed this show? Everyone needs to see this. So I chose to cover The Legend of Korra in my application, and that coverage got me the job at Skydance, which led me to Nickelodeon, who are the makers of the show. I’m indebted to the creators because it got me where I am now.

To read Varun's interview in full, click here!


Originally published: March 09, 2022.

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H2 Interactive to Release 'TMNT: Shredder's Revenge!' in Korean and Traditional Chinese

The Korean game publishing company H2 Interactive has announced that they are partnering with Dotemu to release Korean and traditional Chinese versions of the upcoming title Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge!. The Korean version will be released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, whilst the traditional Chinese edition will be available on the PS4 and Nintendo Switch. TMNT: Shredder's Revenge! is slated for release later this year.

Paramount Global Unveils Plans to Celebrate International Women's Day in Latin America

Paramount Global has unveiled their initiatives to mark International Women's Day in Latin America (Latinoamérica), whose global theme for March 8 is: "Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow".



PARAMOUNT ACOMPAÑA EL DÍA INTERNACIONAL DE LA MUJER CON DIVERSAS INICIATIVAS

Paramount Global participa del Día Internacional de la Mujer en Latinoamérica, cuyo tema central a nivel mundial para este 8 de marzo es: “Igualdad de género hoy para un mañana sostenible”. De esta manera se busca reconocer la contribución de las mujeres y las niñas de todo el mundo.
A través de las señales y plataformas de Paramount como Telefe, Chilevision, MTV, la plataforma de streaming Pluto TV y Nickelodeon, se llevarán a cabo distintas acciones que abordarán temáticas como: Igualdad de género hoy para un mañana sostenible, Despenalización del Aborto, Violencia de Género, Procesos Constitucionales Feministas y Salud Mental en coordinación con ONU Mujeres América Latina y el Caribe, y sus oficinas oficinas en Argentina, México, y Chile, dedicadas a la igualdad de género y el empoderamiento de las mujeres.

MTV Latinoamérica junto con ONU Mujeres, realizará un takeover de las redes sociales de MTVLA en las que cubrirá el minuto a minuto de las marchas por el Día Internacional de la Mujer en Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Brasil y México. MTV News realizará entrevistas con distintas ONG´S: Abofem Chile, Abofem Argentina, Tremendas, Red Abogadas Violeta, Volcánicas, Causa Justa y Jóvenes por el Clima para amplificar las voces de la marcha y abarcar las distintas temáticas.
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Se compartirán durante todo el mes tanto en redes como en on-air cápsulas con las voces de ONG´S expertas, que se buscará amplificar por Telefe, Chilevision, y Pluto TV.

En Telefe, se llevará a cabo una cobertura televisiva y también estará disponible Telefem un contenido digital de Telefe Noticias focalizado en transitar la transformación del rol de las mujeres. Se trata de un espacio en el cual se debaten temas de actualidad con perspectiva de género, mediante multiplicidad de voces expertas. Para esta ocasión, se realizará un especial sobre la cultura de la violación y los micromachismos en Argentina.

En Pluto TV, se realizará un especial en su sección de video on demand denominado Mujeres Protagonistas que incluirá distintas películas cuyas actrices principales son mujeres. Además, para esta especial efeméride, el servicio de streaming recomienda distintos contenidos:
 
· Pluto TV Series Latinas (Canal 115): Lo que callamos las mujeres · Susana Giménez (Canal 147); disponible únicamente en Argentina
· Younger (Canal 175) – (serie feminista)
· Pluto TV Anime (Canal 327): Inuyasha (personaje principal mujer)
· MTV Animaciones: (Canal 171) Daria (personaje principal mujer)
· Pluto TV Series Retro (Canal 104): Bewitched (personaje principal mujer)

Desde la Señal Nickelodeon, se acompañará la efeméride mediante comunicaciones en redes sociales.


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The Garcias: HBO Max to Premiere 'The Brothers Garcia' Sequel Series on April 14

Last year, HBO Max announced that it would revive the beloved Nickelodeon series The Brothers Garcia for a sequel series called The Garcias. At the time, the only glimpse of new version of the show came in the form of a reunion cast picture. But now we have a premiere date that’s almost here: April 14! Filmed in and around the town of Puerto Aventuras in Riviera Maya, Mexico, the series will have ten episodes.


It’s also been a huge struggle for fans of the original show to rewatch it, since The Brothers Garcia isn’t currently available on any streaming platform, such as Paramount+. But that’s also about to change. In a press release (via The A.V. Club), HBO Max teased that the original series will be “available for viewing very soon…”

As for what fans of the Nickelodeon show can expect from this revival, HBO Max also shared the official logline. It reads:

"The Garcias chronicles an American family based in San Antonio, TX, who are gathered for a summer vacation in their fancy beach house in Mexico. The Garcias is a groundbreaking reboot of The Brothers Garcia, which was the first English-language sitcom to have an all Latino cast and creative team."

The streaming service managed to reunite most of the original cast—including those who left showbiz—to reprise their roles. The cast list includes: Ada Maris (Sonia Garcia), Carlos Lacamara (Ray Garcia), Alvin Alvarez (Larry Garcia), Jeffrey Licon (Carlos Garcia), Bobby Gonzalez (George Garcia), Vaneza Pitynski (Lorena Garcia).

There are also some newcomers joining the show, including Oliver Alexander as Max Garcia, Nitzia Chama as Ana Garcia, Paul Rodriguez, Jr. as Julian Ramirez, Maeve Garay as Victoria Garcia, Elsha Kim as Yunjin Huh Garcia, Ayva Severy as Andrea Huh Garcia, and Trinity Jo-Li Bliss as Alexa Huh Garcia.

It’s a big few years for nostalgic productions at streaming services. Paramount+ last year premiered revivals of Rugrats and iCarly, and is set to premiere The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder, a CG/live-action hybrid sequel of Fairly OddParents, on March 31. Meanwhile, at HBO Max, besides The Garcias, the streaming platform is also working on a new Degrassi series, that’s set to begin filming in the summer. Like The Brothers GarciaDegrassi was another Nickelodeon fan-favorite in the noughties.

Todo para la familia. Everything for the family!

Oh, and if you haven't yet, go play Life Is Strange 2. Seriously, best game ever! Diaz brothers, always!


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