Uncle Jack gone—endless hours of *German.* Horrid German. I think German must be *the worst* language ever invented. All those ichs, achs, blechs... yuck! It can't really be a proper language to speak—one always seems to be yelling.
This diary was written as part of the rehearsal process for Importance of Being Earnest at Spokane InterPlayers Ensemble in 1997, directed by Bob Welch. The cast included: Marquam Krantz as Jack Ric Hamblin as Algernon Patt Blem as Lady Bracknell Kelly Lloyd as Gwendolyn Erin Merritt as Cecily Gayle Smith Reynolds as Miss Prism Bill Marlowe as Dr. Chasuble and Gary Pierce as Lane and Merriman
The diary was coordinated with one written by Ms. Lloyd on behalf of Gwendolyn. I am making this diary publicly available for the amusement of anyone who loves the play—or just wants a pre-fab background for Cecily for any reason. The diary was written very quickly and may contain anachronisms—feel free to point them out.
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