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For more than a century, Frances Hodgson Burnett’s “The Secret Garden,” first published in 1911, has endured. It remains one of the great classics of children’s literature, a book that ...
This was the robin in "The Secret Garden" that later showed Mary the key to its hidden entrance. The creature of magic and hope. In the book’s preface, she mentions a reader who asked if she ...
The latest "Secret Garden" is, like the book, about an orphan who is sent to live in a manor with her stern uncle and bedridden cousin. Yes, it has beautiful period outfits.
A new film version of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden opens today. First published in 1911, the novel foregrounds Edwardian beliefs about the importance of gardens that still resonate.
Fans of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s “The Secret Garden” may have noticed some particularly dramatic changes to the ending of the 1911 novel in Marc Munden’s new adaptation. The film, out now ...
In the new version of “The Secret Garden,” the Victorian setting has been jumped ahead about 40 years (the story now begins in 1947), and the atmosphere edges forward even more than that.
Admirers of “The Secret Garden” (1911) will remember that Burnett makes an explicit link between the turnings of the year in a Yorkshire garden to the rejuvenation of two children: a sour ...
CTG’s “Secret Garden” enlisted language coach Perviz Sawoski and dialect coach Joel Goldes to redraft these sections in the script, which now includes more precise phonetic spellings of the ...
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Inside The Secret Garden: Workshop and Livestream Experience May 6-9; livestream.broadwayondemand.com Sarah Bahr is a reporter on the Culture desk and a member of the 2020-2021 New York Times ...
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