‘Grease: The Musical’ star drops out of shows. What happened?

The entertainment world can be as unpredictable as life itself.

For one of the cherished figures in the Aussie entertainment scene, the unexpected has once again taken centre stage.


Superstar Patti Newton had to step away from the spotlight due to health concerns.

This led to her withdrawal from the Sydney previews of Grease: The Musical, where she was set to dazzle audiences as Miss Lynch.

The 79-year-old star shared the unfortunate news with her fans on social media.

The announcement also came with an image of her already in costume, ready to hit the stage.


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Patti Newton during the Grease: The Musical run in March 2024. Image Credit: Instagram/Patti Newton


'So sorry to be missing the previews for Grease,' Newton wrote in the post.

'Unfortunately, COVID has hit me again.'

Despite this, Newton is still 'looking forward to being back next week'.


Patti Newton received an outpouring of support from friends and fans after her announcement.

Radio host Chrissie Swan and actor-singer Tim Campbell sent their well-wishes to the star, highlighting the tight-knit community surrounding the veteran entertainer.

This is not the first time Patti has faced health woes in recent times.

In 2023, Newton was previously struck down with COVID before the Melbourne production of Grease: The Musical.

Despite these setbacks, Patti showed remarkable resilience.


Patti described her involvement in musical theatre as one of the 'best things' she could do for herself.

Patti Newton saw her career as a way to cope with the loss of her husband, Bert Newton, who passed away in October 2021.

After being married for 47 years, Bert remains a constant presence in her life.

She kept his memory alive by bringing Bert's cherished wooden cross during performances.

Patti also saw several challenges in her personal life, particularly with her family.


Reports have surfaced about her efforts to bridge the gap between her children, Matthew and Lauren.

The complexities of family relationships, especially in the public eye, added another layer to the trials Patti has faced.

Rigorous performances can be physically demanding, and the risk of illness could have a significant impact on the ability to work.

Watch more about Patti Newton's involvement with Grease: The Musical here:

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The threat of COVID-19 remains, as it could lead to more severe complications and longer recovery periods.

Patti Newton's experience may resonate on many levels.

Whether it's dealing with health issues, facing the loss of a spouse, or managing family relationships, her journey is a reminder of the resilience and strength that can be found even in the most challenging times.
Key Takeaways

  • Patti Newton withdrew from her performances of Grease: The Musical in Sydney due to COVID-19.
  • She shared her disappointment on social media and anticipated her return to the show the following week.
  • Patti returned to show business to cope with the passing of her husband, Bert Newton.
  • Patti Newton also missed Melbourne shows of Grease: The Musical in 2023 due to COVID.
We wish Patti Newton a swift recovery so she can rock the theatre stages once more.
 

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Fantastic to see how Patti is coping with the loss of Bert after such a long relationship. Amazing too that she will reach 80 in z February. Shows how such a positive attitude can affect grief
Good I yet Pattie…
 
Coping with a loss as well as family issues can have the effect of causing stress related diseases or manifesting as another ailment - in this case, Covid again. Get well Patti and let the kids sort themselves out - keep up the good work and live your life and career to the fullest.
 

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