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WHAT I DID LAST SUMMER by A. R. Gurney

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    WHAT I DID LAST SUMMER by A. R. Gurney

    February/March 2007

    Directed by Ric Sechrest
    The Spoon Theater
    38 West 38th Street, 5th Floor, New York City

    Stage Manager: Dana Rossi
    Set and Graphics Designers:  Jack and Rebecca Cunningham
    Costume Designer:  Rebecca Cunningham
    Lighting Designer:  Esther M. Palmer
    Sound Designer:  Jesse Flower-Ambroch
    Property Designer:  Heather E. Cunningham
    Photographer:  Lisa Arielle Allen

    Featuring: Lauren Coppola, Heather E. Cunningham, Lauren Kelston, Tim Romero, Ben Schnickel, and Aubrie N. Therrien.

    About WHAT I DID LAST SUMMER

    "The Retro Company's production What I DId Last Summer, a play of mine last seen in New York twenty-five years ago, turned out to be first-rate: brisk, sweet and occasionally quite moving, if I say so myself." A. R. Gurney, playwright, What I Did Last Summer

    NOMINATED for 1 New York Innovative Theatre Award

    NOMINATED for 1 New York Innovative Theatre Award

    NOMINATED for 1 New York Innovative Theatre Award

    NOMINATED for 1 New York Innovative Theatre Award

    NOMINATED for 1 New York Innovative Theatre Award

    NOMINATED for 1 New York Innovative Theatre Award

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