<P> The musical was well received by most critics . In his review for The Sentinel, Chris Blackhurst brought along a seven - year - old child called Dylan Brayford, and his 34 - year - old godfather, James Humphreys, from Nantwich to watch the musical . The two "weren't disappointed ." Blackhurst said "The fast - paced tale of courage and dreams kept both entertained with plenty of hilarious moments for the children and a sprinkle of gags which flew over younger fans' heads but brought a wry smile to mums and dads' faces ." Brayford summed it up, saying "It was good, but not quite as good as the TV show ." </P> <P> Gordon Barr and Roger Domeneghetti of the Evening Chronicle described the show as "a silly riot of colour (...) as you'd have to expect from an adaptation of a cartoon TV show ." They lauded the song called "Ker Ching" performed by Mr. Krabs, saying "(It) stands out above the rest ." Viv Hardwick of The Northern Echo said "Younger ones are just pleased to see a colourful collection of characters, vaguely resembling the ten year - old TV show cast, cavorting around the stage ." Hardwick praised the role of Charles Brunton as Squidward Tentacles while John Fricker (Patrick Star) and Martin Johnston (Mr. Krabs) were said to "win the biggest costume contest ." </P>

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