New concert production of THE SECRET GARDEN announced at London Palladium

The Tony award-winning musical, The Secret Garden, based on the 1911 novel of the same  name, returns to the West End for a one-night-only concert celebration at the London Palladium on 28 August.

Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, with book and lyrics by Marsha Norman  and music by Lucy Simon, this concert features an ensemble cast lead by Mark Feehily (Westlife), Hadley Fraser (The Pirate Queen), Maiya Quansah-Breed (Six), Alex Thomas-Smith (& Juliet), and Emma Williams (Half a Sixpence), the show also features performances by Darcy Jacobs as Mary, Isaac Lancel-Watkinson  as Colin, Michael Riseley as Captain Albert Lennox, Linda John-Pierre as Mrs Medlock,  Grace Mouat as Alice, Aleyna Mohanraj as Ayah, Johndeep More as Fakir, Glain Rhys as  Rose and Howard Scott Walker as Ben Weatherstaff with narration by Lucy Drever.  Students from Trinity Laban Musical Theatre will be joining the cast as the ensemble. 

Lambert Jackson are presenting this one-night-only concert with a creative team comprising director Nick Winston, musical director Adam Hoskins, sound designers Jonny Dickie and  Joshua Robins, and lighting designer Joseph Thomas.

In a lonely manor house on the Yorkshire Moors, Archibald Craven (Hadley Fraser) is  stifled by his manipulative brother (Mark Feehily) and yearns for his beautiful, late wife  (Emma Williams), all the while becoming more isolated and remote from his crippled son  (Isaac Lancel-Watkinson). But their quiet routine is turned upside down when young 

Mary Lennox (Darcy Jacobs) is sent to live with them following the death of her parents  in India. She finds a secret walled garden hidden in the grounds and with the help of a  few friends (Alex Thomas-Smith and Maiya Quansah-Breed) releases the magic and  adventure locked inside it, changing their lives forever. 

Lambert Jackson said: “After two cancelled shows due to the pandemic, we're thrilled to  finally be bringing this beautiful concert musical to the London Palladium. The Secret Garden has a special place in many people’s hearts. Be it as a musical, a novel, or a film, the enduring story has a way of staying with you with the timely message to live life to  the full.” 

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