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The Secret Garden
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 25, 1991
Closing Date
Jan 03, 1993
1st Preview
Apr 05, 1991
1st Preview
Apr 05, 1991
Previews
23
Performances
709
Musical
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 25, 1991
Close Date: Jan 03, 1993
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
St. James Theatre
(Apr 25, 1991 - Jan 03, 1993)
Setting
Colonial India, 1906. Misselthwaite Manor, North Yorkshire, England, 1906.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
Produced by
Heidi Landesman
,
Rick Steiner
,
Frederic H. Mayerson
,
Elizabeth Williams
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
,
TV Asahi
and
Dodger Productions
; Senior Associate Producer:
Greg C. Mosher
; Associate Producer:
Rhoda Mayerson
,
Playhouse Square Center
,
Dorothy and Wendell Cherry
,
Margo Lion
and
126 Second Avenue Corporation
Originally produced by
Virginia Stage Company (Charles Towers, Artistic Director; Carl Muler, Managing Director)
Book by
Marsha Norman
; Lyrics by
Marsha Norman
; Music by
Lucy Simon
; Based on the novel by
Frances Hodgson Burnett
; Music orchestrated by
William D. Brohn
; Musical Director:
Michael Kosarin
; Vocal arrangements by
Michael Kosarin
; Dance arrangements by
Jeanine Levenson
Directed by
Susan H. Schulman
; Choreographed by
Michael Lichtefeld
Scenic Design by
Heidi Landesman
; Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
; Lighting Design by
Tharon Musser
; Sound Design by
Otts Munderloh
; Hair Design by
Robert DiNiro
; Make-Up Design by
Robert DiNiro
; Assistant Scenic Design:
Joel Reynolds
General Manager:
David, Strong, Warner, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Sandy Carlson
Production Stage Manager:
Perry Cline
; Production Manager:
Peter Fulbright
; Stage Manager:
Francis Lombardi
and
Maximo Torres
Musical Coordinator:
John Miller
; Conducted by
Michael Kosarin
; Associate Conductor:
Jeanine Levenson
; Keyboard:
Jeanine Levenson
; Bass:
Jeffrey Carney
; Guitar:
Kevin Kuhn
; Hammered Dulcimer:
Steve Schneider
; Harp:
Susan Jolles
; Percussion:
James Saporito
; Trumpet:
Neil Balm
; Trombone:
Matt Finders
; French Horn:
Kaitilin Mahoney
,
Katharine Dennis
and
Leise Anschuetz Paer
; Woodwinds:
Keith Underwood
,
Andrew Sterman
,
Vicki Bodner
and
Don McGeen
; Concert Master:
Dale Stuckenbruck
; Violins:
Cecelia Hobbs Gardner
,
Ann Labin
,
Jean "Rudy" Perrault
,
Evan Johnson
and
Yong Tae Kim
; Viola:
Julien Barber
; Cello:
Mark Shuman
and
Maria Kitsopoulous
; Rehearsal Pianist:
Paul Ford
and
John Boswell
; Assistant to Mr. Lichtefeld:
Betsy Friday
Casting:
Wendy Ettinger
; Press Representative:
Adrian Bryan-Brown
; Advertising:
Grey Entertainment & Media
; Advertising Art and Graphics by
Doug Johnson
; Marketing Consultant:
Margery Singer
John Babcock
Colin
Michael DeVries
Captain Albert Lennox
Mary's father
Teresa De Zarn
Jane
Frank Di Pasquale
William
Daisy Eagan
Mary Lennox
Alison Fraser
Martha
a chambermaid
Betsy Friday
Betsy
Paul Jackel
Lieutenant Ian Shaw
Nancy Johnston
Alice
Rose's friend
Mrs. Winthrop
the headmistress
Rebecca Judd
Claire
Major Holmes' wife
Rebecca Luker
Lily
Kimberly Mahon
Wed mats. and Thurs. eves
Mary Lennox
Alternate
Peter Marinos
Fakir
John Cameron Mitchell
Dickon
Martha's brother
Mandy Patinkin
Archibald Craven
Mary's uncle
Patricia Phillips
Ayah
Barbara Rosenblat
Mrs. Medlock
the housekeeper
Peter Samuel
Major Holmes
Drew Taylor
Lieutenant Peter Wright
Alec Timerman
Timothy
Tom Toner
Ben
the gardener
Kay Walbye
Rose
Mary's mother
Robert Westenberg
Dr. Neville Craven
Archibald Craven's brother
Swings:
Kevin Ligon
,
Bill Nolte
,
Jane Seaman
and
Jennifer Smith
Standby:
Greg Zerkle
(Archibald Craven)
Understudies:
Joel E. Chaiken
(Colin),
Michael DeVries
(Archibald Craven, Dr. Neville Craven),
Teresa De Zarn
(Lily, Rose),
Frank Di Pasquale
(Lieutenant Peter Wright, Major Holmes),
Betsy Friday
(Martha, Rose, Claire, Alice),
Paul Jackel
(Dr. Neville Craven, Captain Albert Lennox),
Nancy Johnston
(Lily),
Rebecca Judd
(Mrs. Medlock, Ayah, Mrs. Winthrop),
Melody Kay
(Mary Lennox),
Kevin Ligon
(Dickon, Fakir, Lieutenant Ian Shaw),
Bill Nolte
(Ben, Lieutenant Peter Wright, Major Holmes),
Peter Samuel
(Archibald Craven),
Jane Seaman
(Mrs. Medlock, Claire),
Jennifer Smith
(Martha, Ayah, Alice, Mrs. Winthrop),
Drew Taylor
(Ben),
Alec Timerman
(Dickon, Fakir, Lieutenant Ian Shaw) and
Greg Zerkle
(Captain Albert Lennox)
St. James Theatre
(Apr 25, 1991 - Jan 03, 1993)
Assistant Scenic Design:
Mark Fitzgibbons
,
Judy Galin
and
Dennis Moyes
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Douglas Cox
; Assistant Sound Design:
Scott Sanders
Stage Manager:
Elisabeth Farwell
Cast
Elizabeth Acosta
Ayah
Apr 1992 - Oct 1992
Philip Clayton
William
Jedidiah Cohen
Dickon
Martha's brother
David Elledge
Captain Albert Lennox
Mary's father
Austin Eyer
Colin
Oct 17, 1992 - Jan 03, 1993
Adam Grupper
Dr. Neville Craven
Archibald Craven's brother
Melody Kay
Mary Lennox
Lee Alison Marino
Mary Lennox
Alternate
Audra Ann McDonald
Ayah
Howard McGillin
Archibald Craven
Mary's uncle
Kim Moore
Captain Albert Lennox
Mary's father
Amanda Naughton
Betsy
Lydia Ooghe
Mary Lennox
Priscilla Quinby
Claire
Major Holmes' wife
Brian Quinn
Timothy
Lance Robinson
Colin
Diedrich Stelljes
Colin
Laurie Gayle Stephenson
Jane
Marty Thomas
Colin
Swings:
Betsy Friday
,
Romain Frugé
and
Priscilla Quinby
Standby:
Kimberly Mahon
(Mary Lennox)
Understudies:
Parker Conrad
(Colin),
Betsy Friday
(Mrs. Medlock),
Romain Frugé
(Dickon, Fakir, Lieutenant Ian Shaw),
Amanda Naughton
(Martha),
Priscilla Quinby
(Mrs. Medlock, Rose, Alice),
Laurie Gayle Stephenson
(Lily) and
Michael Brien Watson
(Captain Albert Lennox)
Songs
music by
Lucy Simon
; lyrics by
Marsha Norman
Act 1
Sung By
Opening Dream
Lily, Fakir, Mary Lennox and Company
There's a Girl
Company
The House Upon the Hill
Company
I Heard Someone Crying
Mary Lennox, Archibald Craven, Lily and Company
A Fine White Horse
Martha
A Girl in the Valley
Lily, Archibald Craven and Dancers
It's a Maze
Ben, Mary Lennox and Dickon
Winter's on the Wing
Dickon
Show Me the Key
Mary Lennox and Dickon
A Bit of Earth
Archibald Craven
Storm I
Company
Lily's Eyes
Archibald Craven and Dr. Neville Craven
Storm II
Mary Lennox and Company
Round-Shouldered Man
Colin
Final Storm
Company
Act 2
Sung By
The Girl I Mean to Be
Mary Lennox and Company
Quartet
Archibald Craven, Dr. Neville Craven, Rose and Lily
Race You to the Top of the Morning
Archibald Craven
Wick
Dickon and Mary Lennox
Come to My Garden
Lily and Colin
Come Spirit, Come Charm
Mary Lennox, Martha, Dickon, Fakir, Ayah, Lily and Company
A Bit of Earth
(Reprise)
Lily, Rose and Captain Albert Lennox
Disappear
Dr. Neville Craven
Hold On
Martha
Letter Song
Mary Lennox and Martha
Where in the World
Archibald Craven
How Could I Ever Know
Lily and Archibald Craven
Finale
Company
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1991 Nominee
Produced by
Heidi Landesman
,
Rick Steiner
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
and
TV Asahi
Produced by
Frederic H. Mayerson
,
Elizabeth Williams
and
Dodger Productions
Best Book of a Musical
1991 Winner
Book by
Marsha Norman
Best Original Score
1991 Nominee
Lyrics by
Marsha Norman
Music by
Lucy Simon
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1991 Winner
Daisy Eagan
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Alison Fraser
Best Scenic Design
1991 Winner
Scenic Design by
Heidi Landesman
Best Costume Design
1991 Nominee
Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Musical
1991 Nominee
Produced by
Heidi Landesman
,
Rick Steiner
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
and
TV Asahi
Produced by
Frederic H. Mayerson
,
Elizabeth Williams
and
Dodger Productions
Outstanding Book of a Musical
1991 Winner
Book by
Marsha Norman
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Mandy Patinkin
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Daisy Eagan
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
1991 Nominee
John Cameron Mitchell
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Rebecca Luker
Alison Fraser
Outstanding Choreography
1991 Nominee
Choreographed by
Michael Lichtefeld
Outstanding Director of a Musical
1991 Nominee
Directed by
Susan H. Schulman
Outstanding Orchestration
1991 Winner
Music orchestrated by
William D. Brohn
Outstanding Lyrics
1991 Nominee
Lyrics by
Marsha Norman
Outstanding Music
1991 Nominee
Music by
Lucy Simon
Outstanding Lighting Design
1991 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Tharon Musser
Outstanding Set Design
1991 Winner
Scenic Design by
Heidi Landesman
Statistics
Season:
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The Secret Garden Statistics
1992-93 Season
1991-92 Season
1990-91 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
Produced by
Heidi Landesman
,
Rick Steiner
,
Frederic H. Mayerson
,
Elizabeth Williams
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
,
TV Asahi
and
Dodger Productions
; Senior Associate Producer:
Greg C. Mosher
; Associate Producer:
Rhoda Mayerson
,
Playhouse Square Center
,
Dorothy and Wendell Cherry
,
Margo Lion
and
126 Second Avenue Corporation
Originally produced by
Virginia Stage Company (Charles Towers, Artistic Director; Carl Muler, Managing Director)
Book by
Marsha Norman
; Lyrics by
Marsha Norman
; Music by
Lucy Simon
; Based on the novel by
Frances Hodgson Burnett
; Music orchestrated by
William D. Brohn
; Musical Director:
Michael Kosarin
; Vocal arrangements by
Michael Kosarin
; Dance arrangements by
Jeanine Levenson
Directed by
Susan H. Schulman
; Choreographed by
Michael Lichtefeld
Scenic Design by
Heidi Landesman
; Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
; Lighting Design by
Tharon Musser
; Sound Design by
Otts Munderloh
; Hair Design by
Robert DiNiro
; Make-Up Design by
Robert DiNiro
; Assistant Scenic Design:
Joel Reynolds
General Manager:
David, Strong, Warner, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Sandy Carlson
Production Stage Manager:
Perry Cline
; Production Manager:
Peter Fulbright
; Stage Manager:
Francis Lombardi
and
Maximo Torres
Musical Coordinator:
John Miller
; Conducted by
Michael Kosarin
; Associate Conductor:
Jeanine Levenson
; Keyboard:
Jeanine Levenson
; Bass:
Jeffrey Carney
; Guitar:
Kevin Kuhn
; Hammered Dulcimer:
Steve Schneider
; Harp:
Susan Jolles
; Percussion:
James Saporito
; Trumpet:
Neil Balm
; Trombone:
Matt Finders
; French Horn:
Kaitilin Mahoney
,
Katharine Dennis
and
Leise Anschuetz Paer
; Woodwinds:
Keith Underwood
,
Andrew Sterman
,
Vicki Bodner
and
Don McGeen
; Concert Master:
Dale Stuckenbruck
; Violins:
Cecelia Hobbs Gardner
,
Ann Labin
,
Jean "Rudy" Perrault
,
Evan Johnson
and
Yong Tae Kim
; Viola:
Julien Barber
; Cello:
Mark Shuman
and
Maria Kitsopoulous
; Rehearsal Pianist:
Paul Ford
and
John Boswell
; Assistant to Mr. Lichtefeld:
Betsy Friday
Casting:
Wendy Ettinger
; Press Representative:
Adrian Bryan-Brown
; Advertising:
Grey Entertainment & Media
; Advertising Art and Graphics by
Doug Johnson
; Marketing Consultant:
Margery Singer
John Babcock
Colin
Michael DeVries
Captain Albert Lennox
Mary's father
Teresa De Zarn
Jane
Frank Di Pasquale
William
Daisy Eagan
Mary Lennox
Alison Fraser
Martha
a chambermaid
Betsy Friday
Betsy
Paul Jackel
Lieutenant Ian Shaw
Nancy Johnston
Alice
Rose's friend
Mrs. Winthrop
the headmistress
Rebecca Judd
Claire
Major Holmes' wife
Rebecca Luker
Lily
Kimberly Mahon
Wed mats. and Thurs. eves
Mary Lennox
Alternate
Peter Marinos
Fakir
John Cameron Mitchell
Dickon
Martha's brother
Mandy Patinkin
Archibald Craven
Mary's uncle
Patricia Phillips
Ayah
Barbara Rosenblat
Mrs. Medlock
the housekeeper
Peter Samuel
Major Holmes
Drew Taylor
Lieutenant Peter Wright
Alec Timerman
Timothy
Tom Toner
Ben
the gardener
Kay Walbye
Rose
Mary's mother
Robert Westenberg
Dr. Neville Craven
Archibald Craven's brother
Swings:
Kevin Ligon
,
Bill Nolte
,
Jane Seaman
and
Jennifer Smith
Standby:
Greg Zerkle
(Archibald Craven)
Understudies:
Joel E. Chaiken
(Colin),
Michael DeVries
(Archibald Craven, Dr. Neville Craven),
Teresa De Zarn
(Lily, Rose),
Frank Di Pasquale
(Lieutenant Peter Wright, Major Holmes),
Betsy Friday
(Martha, Rose, Claire, Alice),
Paul Jackel
(Dr. Neville Craven, Captain Albert Lennox),
Nancy Johnston
(Lily),
Rebecca Judd
(Mrs. Medlock, Ayah, Mrs. Winthrop),
Melody Kay
(Mary Lennox),
Kevin Ligon
(Dickon, Fakir, Lieutenant Ian Shaw),
Bill Nolte
(Ben, Lieutenant Peter Wright, Major Holmes),
Peter Samuel
(Archibald Craven),
Jane Seaman
(Mrs. Medlock, Claire),
Jennifer Smith
(Martha, Ayah, Alice, Mrs. Winthrop),
Drew Taylor
(Ben),
Alec Timerman
(Dickon, Fakir, Lieutenant Ian Shaw) and
Greg Zerkle
(Captain Albert Lennox)
St. James Theatre
(Apr 25, 1991 - Jan 03, 1993)
Assistant Scenic Design:
Mark Fitzgibbons
,
Judy Galin
and
Dennis Moyes
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Douglas Cox
; Assistant Sound Design:
Scott Sanders
Stage Manager:
Elisabeth Farwell
Cast
Elizabeth Acosta
Ayah
Apr 1992 - Oct 1992
Philip Clayton
William
Jedidiah Cohen
Dickon
Martha's brother
David Elledge
Captain Albert Lennox
Mary's father
Austin Eyer
Colin
Oct 17, 1992 - Jan 03, 1993
Adam Grupper
Dr. Neville Craven
Archibald Craven's brother
Melody Kay
Mary Lennox
Lee Alison Marino
Mary Lennox
Alternate
Audra Ann McDonald
Ayah
Howard McGillin
Archibald Craven
Mary's uncle
Kim Moore
Captain Albert Lennox
Mary's father
Amanda Naughton
Betsy
Lydia Ooghe
Mary Lennox
Priscilla Quinby
Claire
Major Holmes' wife
Brian Quinn
Timothy
Lance Robinson
Colin
Diedrich Stelljes
Colin
Laurie Gayle Stephenson
Jane
Marty Thomas
Colin
Swings:
Betsy Friday
,
Romain Frugé
and
Priscilla Quinby
Standby:
Kimberly Mahon
(Mary Lennox)
Understudies:
Parker Conrad
(Colin),
Betsy Friday
(Mrs. Medlock),
Romain Frugé
(Dickon, Fakir, Lieutenant Ian Shaw),
Amanda Naughton
(Martha),
Priscilla Quinby
(Mrs. Medlock, Rose, Alice),
Laurie Gayle Stephenson
(Lily) and
Michael Brien Watson
(Captain Albert Lennox)
music by
Lucy Simon
; lyrics by
Marsha Norman
Act 1
Sung By
Opening Dream
Lily, Fakir, Mary Lennox and Company
There's a Girl
Company
The House Upon the Hill
Company
I Heard Someone Crying
Mary Lennox, Archibald Craven, Lily and Company
A Fine White Horse
Martha
A Girl in the Valley
Lily, Archibald Craven and Dancers
It's a Maze
Ben, Mary Lennox and Dickon
Winter's on the Wing
Dickon
Show Me the Key
Mary Lennox and Dickon
A Bit of Earth
Archibald Craven
Storm I
Company
Lily's Eyes
Archibald Craven and Dr. Neville Craven
Storm II
Mary Lennox and Company
Round-Shouldered Man
Colin
Final Storm
Company
Act 2
Sung By
The Girl I Mean to Be
Mary Lennox and Company
Quartet
Archibald Craven, Dr. Neville Craven, Rose and Lily
Race You to the Top of the Morning
Archibald Craven
Wick
Dickon and Mary Lennox
Come to My Garden
Lily and Colin
Come Spirit, Come Charm
Mary Lennox, Martha, Dickon, Fakir, Ayah, Lily and Company
A Bit of Earth
(Reprise)
Lily, Rose and Captain Albert Lennox
Disappear
Dr. Neville Craven
Hold On
Martha
Letter Song
Mary Lennox and Martha
Where in the World
Archibald Craven
How Could I Ever Know
Lily and Archibald Craven
Finale
Company
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1991 Nominee
Produced by
Heidi Landesman
,
Rick Steiner
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
and
TV Asahi
Produced by
Frederic H. Mayerson
,
Elizabeth Williams
and
Dodger Productions
Best Book of a Musical
1991 Winner
Book by
Marsha Norman
Best Original Score
1991 Nominee
Lyrics by
Marsha Norman
Music by
Lucy Simon
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1991 Winner
Daisy Eagan
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Alison Fraser
Best Scenic Design
1991 Winner
Scenic Design by
Heidi Landesman
Best Costume Design
1991 Nominee
Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Musical
1991 Nominee
Produced by
Heidi Landesman
,
Rick Steiner
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
and
TV Asahi
Produced by
Frederic H. Mayerson
,
Elizabeth Williams
and
Dodger Productions
Outstanding Book of a Musical
1991 Winner
Book by
Marsha Norman
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Mandy Patinkin
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Daisy Eagan
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
1991 Nominee
John Cameron Mitchell
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Rebecca Luker
Alison Fraser
Outstanding Choreography
1991 Nominee
Choreographed by
Michael Lichtefeld
Outstanding Director of a Musical
1991 Nominee
Directed by
Susan H. Schulman
Outstanding Orchestration
1991 Winner
Music orchestrated by
William D. Brohn
Outstanding Lyrics
1991 Nominee
Lyrics by
Marsha Norman
Outstanding Music
1991 Nominee
Music by
Lucy Simon
Outstanding Lighting Design
1991 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Tharon Musser
Outstanding Set Design
1991 Winner
Scenic Design by
Heidi Landesman
Season:
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The Secret Garden Statistics
1992-93 Season
1991-92 Season
1990-91 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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