What I Did Last Summer
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What I Did Last Summer is a play by the American
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 playwright A.R. Gurney.

It is written as a memory play, as an older Charlie Higgins looks back on the summer he was 14, during World War II
World War II
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, when he vacationed on Lake Erie
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 with his mother Grace and older sister Elsie. His father was away fighting in the war.

That summer, Charlie goes to work for Anna Trumbull, also known as the "Pig Woman," a supposedly crazy, eccentric art teacher. By getting to know Anna, Charlie comes to resent his wealthy upbringing, and clashes with Grace. It is revealed that Anna used to be Grace's art teacher, and she is sad that Grace has settled down into the life of a conventional wife and mother. Grace and Anna eventually make up.

At the same time, Charlie and his best friend Ted fight for the attentions of a pretty girl named Bonny. Though Ted is more aggressive and self-confident, Bonny eventually chooses Charlie.

Throughout the play, Charlie has longed to learn how to drive--for him, driving represents freedom, but Grace will not allow it. Anna lets Charlie fix up and drive her old car, which results in Charlie and Bonny having a minor car accident. Because of this, Charlie must stop working for Anna. They part on amicable terms, and even Grace is saddened that Anna will no longer be in their lives.

On Stage

"What I Did Last Summer" was recently produced by Retro Productions
Retro Productions
Retro Productions is a New York City based Off-Off-Broadway theater company. It's artistic director is Heather E. Cunningham, an actress and producer whose performance as Cheryl in the Retro production Still Life by Emily Mann was recently named a Performance to Remember, 2007 by Marc Miller of...

 in New York City
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 at the Spoon Theater. This production was attended and praised by A.R. Gurney and his extended family, and directed by Ric Sechrest.

A professional revival was staged in Houston, Texas
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 in 2003, directed by Kelley Williams.
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