Peter Lockyer, Anthony Holds and Kelly McCormick Will Unlock The Secret Garden in St. Louis | Playbill

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News Peter Lockyer, Anthony Holds and Kelly McCormick Will Unlock The Secret Garden in St. Louis Peter Lockyer, Anthony Holds, Kelly McCormick and young actress Alexis Kinney will appear in the Stages St. Louis production of the Tony-winning musical The Secret Garden.

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Peter Lockyer

The Frances Hodgson Burnett classic was adapted for the stage by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning book writer/lyricist Marsha Norman and composer Lucy Simon. Michael Hamilton will direct the production that runs July 22-Aug. 21.

Lockyer (Miss Saigon, Les Miserables) will play Archibald Craven, with Holds (Spamalot, Dracula) as Neville Craven, McCormick (The Extraordinary Ordinary) as Lily and Kinney as Mary Lennox.

The cast will also feature Joseph Medeiros (West Side Story) as Dickon, Julie Cardia as Martha, Jon Olsen as Colin, Edward Juvier (Les Miserables) as Fakir, Elizabeth Gray as Ayah, Leah Berry as Rose, Matthew Charles Thompson as Captain Albert Lennox, Larry Mabrey as Lieutenant Peter Wright, Christopher Deprophetis as Lieutenant Ian Shawk, John Flack as Major Holmes, Lori Barrett-Pagano as Claire, Laura Ernst as Alice, Zoe Vonder Haar as Mrs. Medlock, Joe Vincent as Ben, Jon Olsen as Colin, Kari Ely as Nurse and Mrs. Winthrop, Sean Patrick Quinn as Thomas, Taylor Pietz as Jane, Leigh Wakeford as William, Ellen Isom as Susan and Leeds Hill as Timothy.

The Secret Garden will have choreography by Dana Lewis, musical direction by Lisa Campbell-Albert, scenic design by James Wolk, costume design by Dorothy Marshall Englis, lighting design by Matthew McCarthy and orchestral design by Stuart M. Elmore.

For tickets phone (314) 821-2407 or StagesStLouis. Performances take place at The Robert G. Reim Theatre in Kirkwood, MO.

 
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