I came across Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 novel The Secret Garden many years after it was first published, and the story about a troubled ten-year-old girl who copes with overwhelming sadness by connecting with the earth resonated deeply with me. The recent production of The Secret Garden at Theo beautifully brings to life the timeless tale from the novel.
Directed by Christopher Pazdernik with musical direction by Carolyn Brady, the musical adaptation of the novel unfolds with a cholera outbreak that leaves Mary Lennox orphaned and sent to live with her uncle Archibald, his brother Neville, and Archibald’s son Colin. The story follows Mary’s journey as she finds healing and joy through her connection with the earth, transforming the lives of her family members.
While the production is skillfully staged, some minor casting issues were noted by viewers. Despite this, the cast shines during musical numbers, particularly in songs like “Hold On,” which deliver powerful messages of resilience and hope. Dakota Hughes’s portrayal of Martha adds a galvanic energy to the production, emphasizing the importance of perseverance in the face of challenges.
In addition to The Secret Garden, there are several other notable theater and dance performances in Chicago worth checking out. From the poignant depiction of America’s tragedy in Black and Blue at Lyric Opera to the captivating storytelling in Pilot Island & Her Keepers, there is a diverse range of performances to choose from. Whether you’re in the mood for a festive holiday show like Marriott’s White Christmas or a rousing pop-punk musical like Sofa King Queer, Chicago’s theater scene has something for everyone.
Overall, Theo’s production of The Secret Garden captures the essence of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s beloved novel, offering audiences a heartfelt and inspiring theatrical experience. As theater enthusiasts, we are fortunate to have a rich tapestry of performances to enjoy in Chicago, each offering a unique and memorable experience for audiences of all ages.