In a recent episode of the podcast "Lincoln County Entertained Stories and Tales," host Dan McLaughlin interviewed Rebecca Sorensen, a director at the Porthouse Players, and Leila, an actress portraying Sheldon J. Plankton in their production of "SpongeBob SquarePants the Musical." The discussion focused on the unique casting approach in Oregon Coast theater, emphasizing the inclusion of diverse age groups and personalities. Leila shared her experience transforming into the villainous character of Plankton, highlighting the challenges and joys of embodying such a flamboyant role. The conversation also touched on the importance of chemistry among cast members and the behind-the-scenes efforts that contribute to a successful performance. This episode, which underscores the significance of community theater and personal growth through performance, is important as it showcases the creative processes and collaborative spirit that enrich local arts. The podcast episode was recorded recently, reflecting ongoing theatrical endeavors in the area.
for more info:
Porthole Players, Ltd
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The SpongeBob Musical opens Friday, November 14th and has a three-week run.
Tickets and venue information via the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts - click here, visit coastarts.org, or call (541) 265-ARTS