

The Secret Garden (musical version)
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Awards & Recognition
Winner! Three 1991 Tony Awards, including Best Book of a Musical Nominee: Seven 1991 Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Score Winner! Three 1991 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Book and Orchestrations Nominee: Thirteen 1991 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Musical, Music and Lyrics
For her first venture into music-theatre, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Marsha Norman, in collaboration with composer Lucy Simon, achieved Broadway success with the moving book and lyrics she adapted from Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved 1911 novel, The Secret Garden.
The story of 10-year-old orphan Mary Lennox and her search for friendship, love and an understanding of the past in her lonely uncle-guardian's locked garden has often been dramatized for the stage, the screen, radio and television, but never before has it been so fully and imaginatively realized.
Using the classic form of the traditional American musical, Norman has fashioned a faithful rendition of her source which is equally appealing to children and adults, to devotees of the novel and to Secret Garden newcomers as well.
"A splendid, intelligent musical... It's all you can hope for in children's theatre. But the best surprise is that this show is the most adult new musical of the season."
— USA Today
"A many-splendored children's fable that neither cloys or loses grip on its unique spell."
— Newsday
"Revels in theatrical imagination [and] achieves the irresistible appeal that moves audiences to standing ovations."
— Christian Science Monitor
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| Mary Lennox Young Voice, Ab3-D5 Female, 10 (Range: Young Voice, Ab3-D5) A ten-year-old girl sent to live with her uncle, Archibald, when her parents die from cholera in India. Quite the curious explorer, and often finding herself in trouble. Stubborn and always fighting for what she believes in. |
| Mrs. Medlock Ensemble/Part Flexible Female, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Archibald’s housekeeper. As cold as the Misselthwaite Manor. |
| Dr. Neville Craven Baritone, C3-F#4 Male, 35-45 (Range: Baritone, C3-F#4) Archibald’s brother. Trapped by the idea that he is responsible for the caretaking of Colin. Though Lily never loved him in return, he remains in love with her, and is unwilling to move on and leave Misselthwaite. |
| Martha Mezzo-Soprano Belt, G3-D5 Female, 18-30 (Range: Mezzo-Soprano Belt, G3-D5) A faithful housemaid. Grew up near Yorkshire and has the accent to prove it. Although she is from a lower-class family, her wisdom is often far beyond her age. |
| Archibald Craven Baritone, C3-A4 Male, 35-45 (Range: Baritone, C3-A4) Mary’s uncle and lord of Misselthwaite Manor. He has a hunchback. Haunted by the past and afraid of the future, he locks himself away both physically and mentally. Mary painfully reminds him too much of his wife, Lily, who died ten years ago. |
| Ben Weatherstaff Ensemble/Part Flexible, E3-D#4 Male, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible, E3-D#4) Head gardener. Secretly entrusted to take care of the garden after Lily’s death. Knows a great deal about the history of the garden and the grounds it sits on. He has worked for the family for many years. He calls himself “an old man.” |
| Dickon Tenor, D3-G4 Male, 16-25 (Range: Tenor, D3-G4) Martha’s younger brother. Looks after the sick plants and animals within the Misselthwaite grounds—including Mary. He is a young man who is between the world of child imagination and adult reasoning. Befriends Mary and convinces her to take care of the Garden. |
| Colin Craven Young Voice, A3-E5 Male, 10 (Range: Young Voice, A3-E5) Archibald’s ten year-old son. Spent his life in bed due to a heart condition. He is very stubborn and throws temper tantrums to get what he wants. He believes his father hates him for causing Lily’s death. |
| Mrs. Winthrop Ensemble/Part Flexible Female, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Headmistress of a private school. Prides herself on nurturing girls with tempers. Mary seems to be more than she can handle.The Following characters, referred to collectively as the Dreamers, are people from Mary’s life in India, who haunt her until she finds her new life in the course of the story. They are free to sing directly to us, appearing and disappearing at will.ROSE LENNOX – Female, 28-38 (Range: Soprano, A3-D6) Mary’s mother. A “dreamer” from the past who doesn’t understand how her sister Lily could truly love Archibald. Very loyal to her husband and refuses to leave India during the cholera outbreak that takes her life. |
| Captain Albert Lennox Tenor, D3-A5 Male, 30-40 (Range: Tenor, D3-A5) Mary’s father. Tries to send Rose out of India during the cholera outbreak. |
| Alice Ensemble/Part Flexible Female, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Rose’s friend. |
| Lieutenant Wright Ensemble/Part Flexible Male, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Officer in Mary’s father’s unit. |
| Lieutenant Shaw Ensemble/Part Flexible Male, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Fellow officer. |
| Major Shelley Ensemble/Part Flexible Male, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Officer. |
| Mrs. Shelley Ensemble/Part Flexible Female, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Major Shelley’s wife. |
| Major Holmes Ensemble/Part Flexible Male, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Officer. |
| Claire Holmes Ensemble/Part Flexible Female, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Major Holmes’ wife. |
| Fakir Tenor, C3-B4 Male, Age Flexible (Range: Tenor, C3-B4) Itinerant Hindu ascetic. |
| Ayah Ensemble/Part Flexible Female, Age Flexible (Range: Ensemble/Part Flexible) Mary’s Indian nanny. |
| Lily Soprano, Bb3-D6 Female, 28-38 (Range: Soprano, Bb3-D6) Mary’s aunt and Archibald Craven’s wife. Died of a tragic accident within her garden and metaphorically haunts the walls of Misselthwaite Manor. |
The Secret Garden Tony Awards 1991
The Secret Garden is a American adaptation play written by Frances Hodgson Burnett and published by Theatre Communications in New York (1992).
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