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Grease – 2026
July 6, 2026
We are Hopelessly Devoted to You Reviewed by Mary Alderson The singing, the dancing, the high energy! That’s what theatre-goers are saying as they leave Thousand Island Playhouse after seeing the just-opened production of Grease. Grease, the musical, originally opened on Broadway in 1972. At that time, it was described as “a raunchy, raw, aggressive, vulgar show.” Set in the tough part of Chicago, the writers wanted to show what teens were really like, compared to all the goody-two-shoes movies that were made in the 1950s. It was considered a revival of 50s-style music to be enjoyed in the 70s, by those who had lived through the 50s. In 1978, the toughness was toned down for the John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John movie. Eventually, the stage version had some of the bawdy language removed, and in this production some of the crude racist, sexist and homophobic language was left out, making it much more palatable for today’s audiences. All that is to say that this production is, quite simply, fun. While it still bothers me that Sandy has to go through a makeover to get her man, let’s hope she can revert back to her nice girl wardrobe and Danny will still love her. After meeting at the beach, and having a summer romance, Danny and Sandy (played by Will Lincoln-Gouett and Paige Foskett) surprise each other by going to the same high school. But Danny has to be a tough guy with his fellow Burger Palace Boys, while Sandy is considered too virtuous for the girls’ gang, The Pink Ladies. Lincoln-Gouett is a perfect Danny, belting the songs, sounding much like John Travolta. He breaks our heart with “Alone at the Drive-in”. Foskett is a very sweet Sandy, again perfect for the role, where she can belt the songs or sing ...
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Karen Coughlin-Melo AKA Linda Ronstadt!
June 15, 2026
Great to see Karen on stage! By Mary Alderson, June 14, 2026 It was a delight to see the beautiful and very talented Karen Coughlin-Melo in a tribute concert as Linda Ronstadt last week. We used to see Karen on a regular basis, starting in 2005, when she had a lead role in a cute little musical called Suds. Suds was presented at the Hiawatha Horse Park near Sarnia. At the time it was touted to be a future location for musical theatre, but I think Suds was the only show presented there. The next time we saw Karen on stage was also in 2005, when she starred as Belle in Beauty and the Beast at Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend. She performed the same role the next year at the Grand Theatre in London. She sang all the Belle songs beautifully. Also in 2006, she played Patsy Cline in the musical A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline at Victoria Playhouse in Petrolia, where she wowed the audience with her country sound. In 2007, she was the beloved Miss Stacey, the school teacher, in Anne of Green Gables at the Grand Theatre. Her clear, bell-like voice was perfect for the role of everyone’s favourite teacher. In 2010, she was back at Huron Country Playhouse as part of the Country Legends show, where Karen again sang some Patsy Cline favourites, among others. Later in 2010, she played the prim and proper Sarah Brown, the Salvation-Army-type woman, in the hit musical Guys and Dolls at Drayton Theatre. To finish off 2010, Karen was the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat at the Grand Theatre in London. Here’s what I had to say about Karen in my review: “Karen Coughlin is incredibly good as the Narrator. Her voice is in ...
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