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The Secret Garden, a Musical, at the Hillbarn Theatre

Hillbarn Theatre (1285 East Hillsdale Blvd. Foster City, CA 94404)
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Full Price:
$26.00
Our Price:
$13.00*
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The Hillbarn Theatre presents a musical for the entire family: The Secret Garden, Frances Hodgson's beloved children's classic, on stage!

* Additional fees apply.

All offers for The Secret Garden have expired.

The last date listed for The Secret Garden was Saturday December 18, 2004 / 8:00pm.

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Social Security Finds the Laughs in Family and Aging

Full Price:
$32.00
Our Price:
SOLD OUT

Hillbarn Theatre presents the comedic play Social Security, which finds the humor in life's so-called "golden years." Trendy Manhattan art gallery owners Barbara and David Kahn's lives are upended when Barbara's sister deposits their eccentric mother, Sophie, on the couple's doorstep so she and her husband can head to Buffalo to rescue their sexually precocious teenage daughter from a ménage à trois with two men. Barbara and David introduce Sophie to suave 90-something artist Maurice Koenig, who offers to paint her portrait -- and soon begins to brighten her life in ways she never expected at her age. Social Security was written by Andrew Bergman, who has also penned a number of big-screen comedy classics, including Blazing Saddles, The In-Laws, Fletch and Honeymoon in Vegas. Learn More

1285 East Hillsdale Blvd.
Foster City, CA 94404
650-349-6411 box office
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Description

Through the eyes of our eleven-year old orphan Mary Lenox, we all discover the mystery and legend of the secret garden; through her courageous efforts she wins the heart of her new family.

Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Book and lyrics by Marsha Norman. Music by Lucy Simon

About the Ticket Supplier: Hillbarn Theatre

Hillbarn Theatre boasts a sixty-five-year-long history. Beginning as Peninsula Little Theatre in 1934, Hillbarn performed in school auditoriums, under the direction of Robert Brauns, as part of the College of San Mateo Adult Education Program. Hillbarn's founders, Brauns, Sam Rolph and Ralph Schram took the name "Hillbarn" from two outdoor summers at a barn on a hill on the Belmont-San Mateo border. At this site, the traditions of free intermission coffee and a courtyard bonfire were born.