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The Importance of Being Earnest
(the original 4-act version)
Jack (Jesse Dzombak) is very satisified with himself
Algy Jamie Nitchie) masquerades as Ernest in order to meet Cecily (Maria Hollobaugh)
Jack (Jesse Dzombak) agrees to pay for Ernest's profligacy.
Algy/Ernest (Jamie Nitchie) professes his love for Cecily (Maria Hollobaugh) as she notes his words in her diary.
Gwendolyn (Makenzie Knue) reacts to the unfashionable sugar in her tea.
Jack (Jesse Dzombak) urges the others on to finding out his true christian name.
Algy (Jamie Nitchie) comes between Jack (Jesse Dzombak) and Gwendolyn (Makenzie Knue)
Dr. Chasuble (Gabe Gonzalez) consoles a sorrowful Jack (Jesse Dzombak)
Gribsby (Nick Pettengill) will be taking Ernest/Algy (Jamie Nitchie) off to prison unless he comes up with the cash.
Gwendolyn (Makenzie Knue) assures Cecily (Maria Hollobaugh) that she has the prior claim.
Algy (Jamie Nitchie) cannot deny it!
Lady Bracknell (Maren Krajacic) relates the tale of her poor sister's lost child.
Lady Bracknell (Maren Krajacic) puts a stop to the nonsense.
Miss Prism (Maddie Fyke) and Dr. Chasuble (Gabe Gonzalez) exhort Cecily (Maria Hollobaugh) to pay attention to her lessons.
Mr. Gribsby (Nick Pettengill) has come to collect the bill.
Cecily (Maria Hollobaugh) makes sure that Gwendolyn's tea is properly sweetened; Merriman (Aaron Cordts) is horrified.
My Own Ernest!
This is what Hell Week looks like...
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