The musical debuted as a staged reading at
Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, in the summer of 1989, produced by
Capital Repertory Theatre. R.J. Cutler directed the summer workshop, and went on to direct the world premiere at the
Wells Theatre, Norfolk, Virginia, in a
Virginia Stage Company production, running from November 28 to December 17, 1989. The production included scenic design by
Heidi Landesman, lighting by Peter Kaczorowski and costumes by
Martin Pakledinaz. It starred
Victoria Clark as Martha,
Michael McCormick as Neville, and
William Youmans as Albert and Ben.
The Secret Garden premiered in
New York City on
Broadway at the
St. James Theatre on April 25, 1991, and closed on January 3, 1993, after 709 performances. That production was directed by
Susan H. Schulman, with choreography by Michael Lichtefeld. The cast featured
Daisy Eagan as Mary Lennox,
Mandy Patinkin,
Rebecca Luker,
Alison Fraser,
Robert Westenberg and
John Cameron Mitchell. It won the 1991
Tony Awards for: Best Book of a Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Daisy Eagan), and Best Scenic Design (Heidi Landesman). Costume designer
Theoni V. Aldredge was nominated for the Tony Award, Best Costume Design. The wardrobe is on display at the Costume World Broadway Collection in Pompano Beach, Florida. The musical was produced in Australia in 1995 in
Brisbane (opened on 27 July),
Sydney (opened on 7 September), and
Melbourne (opened on 20 December). Directed by Schulman and with sets by Landesman, the production included
Philip Quast as Neville Craven and
Anthony Warlow as Archibald Craven. A heavily revised
Royal Shakespeare Company version ran at
Stratford-upon-Avon in England from November 13, 2000, until January 27, 2001, at the time breaking box office records.
Philip Quast,
Meredith Braun,
Peter Polycarpou, and Craig Purnell (Best Supporting Performance in a Musical, WhatsOnStage Awards 2002) starred,
Adrian Noble directed, and
Gillian Lynne staged and choreographed the production. The RSC production transferred to
London's West End Aldwych Theatre, where it ran from February to June 2001. Over the years,
The Secret Garden found favor with local and regional theaters.
Mirvish Productions staged the play at the
Royal Alexandra Theatre in
Toronto, Canada, from February 13 to March 19, 2011, as part of a tour that began at the
Edinburgh Festival Theatre in
Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Secret Garden returned to the West End for six weeks in July and August 2016 at the
Ambassadors Theatre with a company of child actors, directed by Rupert Hands.
Washington, D.C.'s
Shakespeare Theatre Company, in collaboration with
Seattle,
Washington's
5th Avenue Theatre, presented the musical from November 15, 2016, to January 8, 2017, directed by David Armstrong.
Michael Kahn (Artistic Director at the time) noted that this production is "an active reworking" of the musical. The production has revisions that include new songs, deletions (including the songs "Round-Shouldered Man", "Quartet", "Race You to the Top of the Morning") and re-arranging. Overall, it condenses and streamlines the story to a shorter running time, with Norman and Simon's involvement. The production was performed at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle from April 14 to May 6, 2017, and at the
Theatre Under the Stars in
Houston, Texas, October 10–22. That January, Playbill wrote about plans for this production to go to Broadway, but the production's timeline was canceled. In February 2018, Playbill wrote about plans for the first Broadway revival, with
Warren Carlyle as director/choreographer and with a cast, theatre, and other details to come. A lab production prior to the Broadway revival, also directed by Carlyle, was planned to run from May 19 to June 8. Participants in the lab production included
Sierra Boggess as Lily,
Matt Doyle as Albert,
Drew Gehling as Neville, Clifton Duncan as Archibald,
Ali Ewoldt as Rose, and
Brooklyn Shuck as Mary. The revival did not come to pass in the 2018–19 season and there has been no further word on the project. When Warren Carlyle was interviewed by Ken Davenport for The Producer's Perspective Podcast in May 2019, he said that the revival was still on the table. They had a cast lined up, they were just waiting for the right theatre to be available. The revival's workshop streamed from May 6 to 9, 2021. The production premiered at the
Ahmanson Theatre in
Los Angeles and will run from February 19 through March 26, 2023. Sierra Boggess has been announced to star as Lily. Other cast members include Sadie Brickman Reynolds as Mary Lennox, Derrick Davis as Archibald Craven, Emily Jewel Hoder as Mary Lennox,
Aaron Lazar as Dr. Neville Craven,
Julia Lester as Martha, John-Michael Lyles as Dickon,
Terron Brooks as Major Shelley, Mark Capri as Ben Weatherstaff, Peyton Crim as Major Holmes, Susan Denaker as Mrs. Medlock, Kelley Dorney as Mrs. Winthrop/Cholera, Ali Ewoldt as Rose Lennox, William Foon as Colin Craven alternate, Ava Madison Gray as Mary Lennox alternate, John Krause as Captain Albert Lennox, Reese Levine as Colin Craven, Yamuna Meleth as Ayah, Cassandra Marie Murphy as Mrs. Shelley, James Olivas as Lieutenant Wright, Kyla Jordan Stone as Alice, Vishal Vaidya as Fakir, and Ariel Neydavoud, with Randi De Marco and Sam Linkowski serving as swings.
Opera Australia and the Gordon Frost Organisation intended to stage the 25th-anniversary production, again directed by Susan H. Schulman, opening in Sydney in August 2020, with a Melbourne season to follow.
Anthony Warlow was expected to reprise the role of Archibald Craven, the rest of the cast included
Rowena Wallace as Mrs. Medlock, Rob McDougall as Neville, Georgina Hopson as Lily, Alinta Chidzey as Martha, Nigel Huckle as Dickon, and Rodney Dobson as Ben Weatherstaff. Opera Australia canceled the 25th-anniversary production in April 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2026, an actor-musician revival of the show was performed at
York Theatre Royal in the UK directed by
John Doyle, with musical supervision by Catherine Jayes.
Concerts The Secret Garden was The Third Annual World AIDS Day Benefit Concert, held on December 5, 2005, at the
Manhattan Center Studios Grand Ballroom, New York City. This was the first New York revisitation of the show since its original Broadway run. The concert was directed by
Stafford Arima and produced by
Jamie McGonnigal. The cast featured
Laura Benanti as Lily,
Steven Pasquale as Archie,
Will Chase as Neville,
Celia Keenan-Bolger as Martha,
David Canary as Ben, Jaclyn Neidenthal as Mary, Struan Erlenborn as Colin,
Max von Essen as Albert,
Sara Gettelfinger as Rose, and
Michael Arden as Dickon. The cast also included
Matt Cavenaugh,
Jenny Powers, Ben Magnuson, Shonn Wiley,
Reshma Shetty, Deborah S. Craig, Nehal Joshi, and
Kate Shindle, with
Barbara Rosenblat returning to the role she created, Mrs. Medlock. Manhattan Concert Productions presented a 25th anniversary concert production of
The Secret Garden at
Lincoln Center for two nights on February 21 and 22, 2016, with
Sydney Lucas starring as Mary Lennox. She was joined by the original "Mary Lennox", Daisy Eagan, who now plays the role of Martha, and Barbara Rosenblat, returning to her original role of Mrs. Medlock. Also in the cast were
Ramin Karimloo as Archibald Craven,
Sierra Boggess as Lily,
Cheyenne Jackson as Neville Craven,
Ben Platt as Dickon, Jere Shea as Ben, Oscar Williams as Colin Craven,
Nikki Renée Daniels as Rose,
Josh Young as Captain Albert Lennox and
Telly Leung as Fakir. Rebecca Luker (the original Lily) appeared in a benefit concert for the
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Metro New York and Western New York at the
Lucille Lortel Theatre on January 11, 2016. The concert was originally scheduled to be one night only, but a second performance was added for January 17. Daisy Eagan, the original "Mary Lennox" was the host for the concerts.
The Secret Garden (in concert) was presented in Toronto, Canada, in January 2017 as the inaugural show of a newly formed theatre company Podium Concert Productions, headed by Producer Peter da Costa and Conductor Mark Camilleri. In February 2019,
The Secret Garden was presented by the
Virginia Stage Company in the
Norfolk Botanical Gardens in a concert to celebrate the company's 40th anniversary. This is the first time that
The Secret Garden has been staged there since the World Premiere in 1989. A one night concert version of the musical played at the
London Palladium on August 28, 2022. This has been postponed twice due to COVID-19. The cast has Westlife's
Mark Feehily and acclaimed West End actor
Hadley Fraser as the two brothers, joined by rising star Darcy Jacobs as Mary. The concert follows the original Broadway version, which has never been performed in the U.K until now. == Synopsis ==