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The Full Monty – 2026

The Things You’ll Do for Cash Reviewed by Vicki Stokes The Full Monty, at its heart, is as relevant today as it was when it was first written for the 1997 film. Desperate times call for desperate measures. When work is scarce, money is tight, and you might not get to see your kid unless you get your act together, you need to be a little creative. Now on the Main Stage at Huron Country Playhouse under the direction of Alex Mustakas, The Full Monty was staged last year in St. Jacobs and at King’s Wharf Theatre, Penetanguishene. Though one of the stars of the show is a youngster, this one’s not for the kids! Women, for better or worse, have always had the option of taking their clothes off for money, so why not men? And if you “ain’t got it” and have to compete with the Chippendales, what does desperation call for? The Full Monty! This was not an expression I’d heard of before the movie came out, but it’s not a big thing for people to figure out. This play is set in Buffalo for a North American audience, though the movie was set in the UK. Two blue-collar unemployed friends, Jerry and Dave, notice how much their wives enjoy the Chippendales show. Jerry needs to make support payments for his son and convinces Dave and other dispirited men to develop a striptease routine to raise some quick cash. Dave, who struggles with overeating, is reluctant, but with the help of his loving wife, summons up the courage. Jerry’s son Nathan offers his support when Jerry struggles to fund the show and wants to back out. The music provides a faithful soundtrack to the story, with songs such as “Scrap,”  “It’s a Woman’s World,” and “The Goods.” ...
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Karen Coughlin-Melo AKA Linda Ronstadt!

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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