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Chichester students take The SpongeBob Musical to Worthing
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University of Chichester Conservatoire’s Triple Threat students return to the Worthing Pavilion this spring with The SpongeBob Musical.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Answer Dissert and Sussex Newspapers. Always
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lovely to speak to the students at the University of Chichester. Speaking today to three from
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the Triple Threat Course, the Chichester Triple Threat Course, and you're about to do the
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Spongebob musical at Worthings Pavilion Theatre in April. Sounds a really exciting project.
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Great to speak to Flo, Enya and Cole. Now, Cole, you are Spongebob. Now, he sounds a
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perfect character. He's ever optimistic, isn't he? And just thoroughly nice. Tell me more
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about him.
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Yeah, he's such a ray of light who wants to just save his town, not for any personal gain.
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He just loves his town so much that he would do absolutely anything for it. And as we'll
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find out in the story, he climbs this massive volcano just to save his town mates, which
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is very lovely to see. And yeah, it's been an absolute joy and pleasure to do this character
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and do this show.
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Yeah, it must be very flattering that you've been cast as a super optimistic person.
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Yes, it was. It was really nice to be given this opportunity. The audition process was
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absolutely just amazing. And it was very long, but it was very, I don't know, it was very
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just precise. And I understand why, because they want all the perfect casting and stuff
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like this. And yeah, I'm just really fortunate to have this opportunity.
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It sounds great, Flo, because you're getting the chance to be in a professional theatre,
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aren't you? You're going to be in the Pavilion Theatre in Worthing.
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Yeah.
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What does it mean to you? It's actually a real slice of what your career is going to
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be like, isn't it?
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Absolutely. It's a huge theatre. I think it's a 700-seater or something like that. So it
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brings in a lot of audience members. And we got to see the production last year, because
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the third years last year got to do their production in Worthing as well. It's a joy
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to see colleagues and mates up on such a big stage. And yeah, it's a really lovely venue
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to be doing this joyful show in, really.
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Absolutely. And it's going to be a great way of moving towards the end of your three years
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in Chichester, which, Flo, you have really enjoyed, haven't you?
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Yeah, yeah. I've loved my time at Chichester. And as we're coming to an end of our third
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year now, I feel really prepared to go out into the world and into the industry. And
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I hope this show will be a really nice ending before we all move on, really.
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Absolutely. Now, Anya, you've got a really interesting story. You were in Chichester
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stroke Bob Noriega's all the way from Los Angeles. How did that happen?
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Yes. Well, when I was in the process of applying for universities, I have dual citizenship,
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so I could live and work in the UK and study. And it cost about the same for me to study
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in the UK as it would for me to study in California. And so I just thought, well, why not? And so
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I came over here, I applied to universities out of the courses that I got into. Triple
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Threat was absolutely my favourite by far. I thought it would suit me. I thought I'd
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have a good time. And so that's why I've ended up here.
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And Anya, it's been good then. You've enjoyed Chichester.
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Yes, greatly. It's been a really good.
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What's been good?
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So many things. Our training has been absolutely superb. Something that I really appreciate
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about this course in particular, in comparison to so many drama schools, is that you really
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do feel like a person. Every tutor knows your name or everyone in administration knows your
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name. If you are having an off day, you can absolutely go to them and speak to them. And
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that's so important on such an intense course. And it's really, really lovely. And also,
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our year group as students is uniquely quite small and we're all very close. And it's just
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made these three years really special and really wonderful.
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Well, good luck to all of you all on the course as you go out in the big wide world and not
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too long. And in the meantime, have a great time in Worthing with the SpongeBob musical.
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Lovely to speak to you. Thank you.
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Thank you so much.
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