Perfect family fun awaits at local SpongeBob Musical

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Local performers aged 8-18 star in SpongeBob the Musical: Youth Edition, running 24–28 September and 1–5 October in the Clink Theatre. Picture: supplied.

As the school holidays are now in full swing, parents everywhere are on the lookout for ways to keep their little ones entertained, and we’ve got just the thing! 

This September, SpongeBob the Musical: Youth Edition is making a big splash at the Clink Theatre, offering an unforgettable performance featuring an all-local cast of talented young performers aged 8 to 18.

The musical, based on the beloved Nickelodeon series, will run from 24 to 28 September and 1 to 5 October, providing an opportunity for families to enjoy a heartwarming, hilarious, and visually stunning show that’s perfect for all ages. 

Audiences will be taken on a musical journey to Bikini Bottom where they'll join SpongeBob and his friends on a fun underwater adventure.

Giveaway: Win tickets to see the show

To make your experience even more exciting, we’re giving away tickets to different dates of the performance. 

Here’s your chance to win:

  • 2 tickets for 24th September, 2pm
  • 2 tickets for 25th September, 2pm
  • 2 tickets for 26th September, 6:30pm
  • 2 tickets for 27th September, 6:30pm
  • 2 tickets for 28th September, 2pm

How to Enter:

  1. Comment on the Newsport Giveaway Post with the date you’d like to attend the show. NOTE: entries without a date will not be considered!
  2. For a bonus entry, tell us why you’d love to be there!

Winners will be announced on 23 September, on the Newsport Facebook page.

Want to guarantee your seat? Get your tickets now at: https://www.clinktheatre.com.au/book/?event=clink/2025/sponge-bob

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