The Secret Garden
Lucy Simon
Marsha Norman
Rebecca Luker
Daisy Eagan
Label: Sony
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:10th December 1991
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Track Listing
- 1. Opening
- 2. There's a Girl
- 3. Scene: The Library at Misselthwaite Manor - Original Cast Recording,
- 4. Scene: A Trains Platform in Yorkshire the House upon the Hill
- 5. I Heard Someone Crying
- 6. Scene: Mary's Sitting Room If I Had a Fine White Horse
- 7. Girl in the Valley
- 8. Scene: Ballroom - Original Cast Recording,
- 9. It's a Maze
- 10. Scene: The Greenhouse - Original Cast Recording,
- 11. Winter's on the Wing
- 12. Scene: The Edge of the Moor - Original Cast Recording,
- 13. Show Me the Key
- 14. Scene: Archibald's Library/A Bit of the Earth
- 15. Storm I
- 16. Lily's Eyes
- 17. Storm II
- 18. Scene: Colin's Room - Original Cast Recording,
- 19. Round-Shouldered Man
- 20. Final Storm
- 21. Girl I Mean to Be
- 22. House upon the Hill/Scene: Archibald's Dressing Room - Original Cast Recording,
- 23. Quartet/There's a Man
- 24. Race You to the Top of the Morning
- 25. Wick
- 26. Come to My Garden/Lift Me Up
- 27. Come Spirit, Come Charm
- 28. Bit of Earth (Reprise)
- 29. Scene: In the Library/Scene: Mary's Room - Original Cast Recording,
- 30. Hold On
- 31. Letter Song
- 32. Where in the World
- 33. How Could I Ever Know?
- 34. Finale
Amazon.com
Inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel of the same name, The Secret Garden was set apart from the beginning by the composition of its creative team. Not many Broadway shows can boast a female composer (Lucy Simon), director (Susan H. Schulman), librettist/lyricist (Marsha Norman), and producer/set designer (Heidi Landesman)--not to mention an 11-year old (Daisy Eagan) in the lead. This story of a little girl who helps her grieving uncle and sickly cousin regain a taste for life is a delicate, lovely achievement. Steeped in moody Victoriana, it should enchant those who enjoy a more understated style of musical theater. The great cast includes Mandy Patinkin, Rebecca Luker as his dead wife Lily's ghost, and the perenially underrated Alison Fraser. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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