'GARDEN' TAKES ROOT ON STAGE THEATER TO FEATURE CLASSIC KIDS' STORY.(News)

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From: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date: 20050114
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NEWHALL - A ``secret garden'' will be in full bloom at the Canyon Theatre Guild beginning Jan. 22.

Based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic novel, this production is about a selfish young girl who learns about the healing power of love and the miracle of rebirth.

``The Secret Garden'' tells the story of recently orphaned Mary Lennox (Danny Devan) who is sent to live with her brooding, and frequently absent, uncle Archibald Craven (Bill Lively) in his 100-room mansion in Yorkshire, England.

Misselthwaite Manor turns out to be a gloomy, scary ...

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