The Sutter Street Theatre in Historic Folsom is set to captivate audiences with its upcoming production of “The Secret Garden,” a dramatic adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s cherished novel, crafted by Jerry Montoya. 

Running from August 10 through September 8, this evocative play, directed by Allen Schmeltz, offers a rich exploration of themes such as healing, transformation, and emotional connection. 

The story begins with young Mary Lennox, a girl whose life takes a dramatic turn when she is orphaned and sent to live with an estranged uncle at the remote Misselthwaite Manor in England. Faced with a world far removed from her previous life, Mary initially struggles to find her place. However, her discovery of a hidden, neglected garden on the manor’s grounds becomes a catalyst for change, not only in her own life but in the lives of those around her. The garden symbolizes hope and renewal, offering Mary a chance to heal her ailing cousin, Colin, and bridge the emotional chasm between her and her reclusive uncle, Archibald Craven.

The play’s G rating makes it an ideal choice for family outings, promising a heartfelt experience for viewers of all ages. Under the direction of Schmeltz, “The Secret Garden” is set to bring the timeless tale to life with a blend of poignancy and charm. The story’s universal themes of growth and the transformative power of love are likely to resonate deeply with audiences, creating an immersive experience that highlights the magic of the classic novel.

Performances will be held on Saturdays and Sundays at 1:00 p.m., with an additional matinee on Saturday, August 24 at 4:30 p.m. For those eager to experience this enchanting tale, tickets can be reserved through the theatre’s website at www.SutterStreetTheatre.com or by calling 916-353-1001. 

Don’t miss the chance to witness this touching coming-of-age story in the intimate setting of Sutter Street Theatre.

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