Chicago try-out (2016) and Broadway (2017-18) SpongeBob SquarePants opened at the
Oriental Theatre,
Chicago on June 19, 2016. The musical closed on September 16, 2018, after 327 regular performances, without recouping its $18 million cost. The run was cut short due to the renovation of the Palace Theatre, with the theatre being raised 30 feet to make way for retail space below.
The New York Times noted that the musical had been financially underperforming compared with other large-scale musicals, with it running strongest during school vacation periods and bringing in $1.5 million during Christmas week, with its lowest gross being $543,000 the last week of April.
National tours A non-
Equity North American tour opened on September 22, 2019, in
Schenectady, New York, at
Proctor's Theatre. It was later announced that the rest of the tour had been cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, which forced theaters across the nation to close.
The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! On October 17, 2019,
Nickelodeon announced it would air a television special of the show titled
The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage!, to be filmed in front of a live audience and feature members of the original Broadway cast such as
Ethan Slater, Danny Skinner, and
Gavin Lee.
German Tour 2022 A German-language tour through Germany, Austria and Switzerland started on October 1, 2022, in
Berlin, hence becoming the first official public display of the show outside of North America. The show is co-produced by
German Nickelodeon and Showslot, a German Musical production company. The Tour stops in several cities until closing on December 17, 2022. The production was translated to German entirely with no scenes cut. It also includes the preshow by Patchy the Pirate. However all the costumes and set were redesigned, with the center of the set design being a big pineapple that can be opened. Some set pieces of the original Broadway production were downscaled or cut to accommodate for the smaller stages of some venues.
UK Tour 2023 On October 24, 2022, it was announced that the musical would premiere in the UK with a tour starting at the
Mayflower Theatre in
Southampton on April 5, 2023, and would include five weeks at the
Queen Elizabeth Hall in
London. The tour visited
Birmingham,
Bradford,
Oxford,
Dublin,
Manchester,
Belfast,
Cardiff,
Blackpool,
Peterborough,
Wolverhampton,
Norwich,
Leicester,
Aberdeen and
Plymouth, and concluded on September 9, 2023, at the
Theatre Royal in
Newcastle. The cast was announced on January 26, 2023.
Israeli Production 2024 On June 6, 2024, it was announced that a
Hebrew-speaking production of the musical, produced by The Hebrew Theatre, would premiere in
Israel by the end of August 2024. It was also announced that the main characters of
SpongeBob,
Patrick, and
Squidward would be portrayed by
Ido Mosseri, Liron Barnes, and
Gilad Kleter respectively, who are the original voice actors of the characters in the Hebrew dub of the
animated TV show since its premiere in 2003, as they all have rich theatre acting experience. The cast said the original production team supervised the translated production closely, with high demands. A casting call was released the same day by the production director, Gadi Tzedka, with auditions planned for June 17–18 and official rehearsals planned to start July 1. On July 4, 2024, a first look on the main trio costumes was shared on the official
Nickelodeon Israel TikTok page, as Nickelodeon Israel kept providing social marketing for the production throughout the summer of 2024. On July 29, 2024, the production poster with the full billing was released. On August 12, 2024, a
behind-the-scenes look into the recording session of the Hebrew version of the SpongeBob SquarePants theme song for the end of the musical, was shared online. On August 14, 2024, A clip featuring the Hebrew version of Chop To The Top was shared on
Facebook by Amit Yagur Grossman, the actress playing
Sandy Cheeks. The premiere of the Israeli production was planned for August 25, 2024 at the HaTsafon Theatre in
Haifa. However, that showing was canceled that morning due to security concerns from the developing events of the
Israel–Hezbollah conflict. The musical premiered the following day, August 26, 2024, at the same venue. Then, the musical played multiple showings in different venues in
Tel Aviv for the rest of August 2024, and is expected to have more showings in Tel Aviv in early September and late October, with an extra showing in Haifa planned for late October as well. The production had some notable changes. Many props and set designs were created more literally (for example, an actual mountain set platform), unlike the original Broadway musical's implied props. The production utilized a large, flower-shaped LED screen in the middle of the stage showing custom-rendered visuals, without using any of SpongeBob's art assets, to support the story rather digitally than physically. The inclusion of the conductor in the acts was cut almost entirely, except for a gag with Squidward's clarinet at the end. All of the Patchy segments were cut, and some scenes were shortened to fit the show into a shorter runtime. Additionally, some Israeli elements were referenced in scenes, such as a reference by
Karen and Plankton to Israel's representing song at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2023, "
Unicorn" by
Noa Kirel. The role of Perch Perkins was replaced with pre-recorded clips of the real-life Israeli TV news anchor,
Danny Kushmaro of
Hevrat HaHadashot, while the song "No Control" was led by an ensemble actor. ==Cast and characters==