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London Children’s Ballet The Secret Garden

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Many performers wearing pink, green and purple costumes of flowers or butterflies. A solo performer watches from the middle.

Let adventure bloom and discover what lies in the Secret Garden.


Based on the classic children’s story by Frances Hodgson Burnett, this ballet tells the story of young Mary Lennox who journeys to England from India, following her mother’s death, to live with her Uncle. Her curiosity getting the better of her; she reveals the mystery of the Secret Garden and determines to bring it back to life; for the better of the house and her newly discovered cousin, Colin.

Erico Montes‘ wonderful choreography will be revived by Gemma Pitchley-Gale, Rehearsal Director on the original 2013 production.

Each year, London Children’s Ballet presents a classic children’s story with a company of young dancers aged nine to 16. Full of humour, drama and excitement, this is the perfect treat for any family.

Image description: There are many performers on stage against a purple backdrop. There are chains of flowers across the top of the image, some dangling down towards the performers. There are four groups of dancers, one group wearing pink and white costumes, one group in gold costumes with butterfly wings on their arms, a pair in white with one of them sitting on a swing, and some in green outfits with pink tutus. A solo performer in trousers and shirt sits centre stage, taking it all in.

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