Mark your calendars for February 21-23, as TAFE presents "The Secret Garden," a captivating adaptation of the beloved classic by local playwright Paige Hoke. This enchanting production promises to transport audiences into a world of wonder and self-discovery.
In this timeless tale, an orphan named Mary Lennox embarks on a journey of healing and friendship after being sent to live with her uncle in England. Alongside Dickon, a boy with a remarkable ability to communicate with animals, Mary uncovers a long-forgotten garden hidden behind a locked door. As they nurture the garden back to life, they experience the transformative power of nature, graciousness, and the strength of the human spirit.
Prepare to be swept away by this magical story that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the profound impact of friendship and perseverance. Join Mary and Dickon as they navigate through challenges and uncover the secrets of the garden, ultimately blossoming into their truest selves.
Show Information and Tickets:
Tickets are $12.00 for all performances.
Showtimes:
- February 21st and 22nd at 7pm
- February 22nd and 23rd at 3pm
*A special "pay-what-you-wish" opportunity will be available for the Saturday night performance on February 22nd. A percentage of the house will be held for at-door purchases, allowing you to choose the amount you want to pay for your ticket. These tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, with doors opening at 6:30 pm.
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Location:
Union Lutheran Church - East 700 E Market St, York, PA 17403
Please note: The theatre is not handicap accessible.
This enchanting production promises to captivate audiences of all ages. We hope to see you there!
About TAFE:
TAFE is a community theatre. TAFE believes that everyone can benefit from what theatre arts can teach – confidence, how to sew on a button, how and when to be quiet or to project, creating or finding props, collating and organizing paperwork, hair braiding, responsibility, the list goes on and on! TAFE is also committed to serving those often not involved with theatre such as seniors and those with disabilities.
TAFE aims to challenge those that are experienced in theatre as well welcoming in novices. TAFE believes that every role is important – we do not place cast above crew, we do not believe that the person with the most lines should be celebrated more than anyone else, we do not believe that the same roles should go to the same people time and time again. We believe in kindness, in learning, and in personal relationships, all of which create the team art of theatre.