Nearly a century ago, in 1909, Frances Hodgson Burnett planted the seeds for "The Secret Garden," and it's been blooming in one form or another — on stage and screen — ever since.
Over the past several years, local theater groups have discovered the stage musical version by playwright Marsha Norman and composer Lucy Simon, leading to a number of interpretations, the latest coming from Golden West College.
Director/choreographer Martie Ramm and musical director/conductor Rick Heckman have fashioned a fascinating experience, using Walter Huntoon's suggestively economical set designs and Susan Thomas Babb's intricate period costumes. The production earns high marks in all three areas — visually, dramatically and vocally — and its large ensemble cast excels in choral support.