Sunday, November 8, 1964

  • Sunday, November 8, 1964
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    A diary entry written by Patience Cleveland that discusses her acting career, her book, “The Lion is Busy,” and her personal life. The entry is dated November 8, 1964 and is written on white, lined paper in black ink.

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    Up later than I meant-wrote diary did exercises. Mailed copy of Cocktail Party to Bill + residual to Bank. Called Bill-had long talk. He + David agreed wholeheartedly last night which is nice-we’ll work sometime this week. I didn’t have time to write to Jamie before going to rehearsal. My first scene with Edward went alot better. However the 2nd scene with the psychiatrist went worse. Oh dear. So much to do. We broke at 6 for dinner + Chuck Davis, Judy Cosgrove whom I begin to like quite a bit + I went to El Torrito for a Mexican dinner. George joined us briefly. Rehearsal resumed at 7:30 + went until 9:30 or ten. David had hoped to go through the play twice but we only made it once. I had a splitting headache when the evening was over because of their setting music levels-Everything too loud. Started copying script in notebook to work on-not enough light + hard on the eyes. Called Peter during a break + he’d spoken to Mary who said that according to the N.Y. Times Jimmy had won by 237 votes and his seat was not in doubt. Something is a little odd somewhere and the fact remains there is a recount coming up on Thanksgiving weekend. Got back to Burlington at 10:20. Peter had painted the closet all day. It’s a beautiful thing. Truly. I fell asleep on the sofa over a Perry Mason. Woke, bathed, went over lines-Bed.

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    • November 8, 1964
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