Paley's On the Way to Timbuktu Begins Performances Off-Broadway Dec. 6 | Playbill

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News Paley's On the Way to Timbuktu Begins Performances Off-Broadway Dec. 6 The Ensemble Studio Theatre presents the world premiere of Petronia Paley's On the Way to Timbuktu beginning Dec. 6.

Paley stars in the limited Off-Broadway engagement, which will officially open Dec. 8 and continue through Dec. 21. Talvin Wilks directs.

"Dr. Selene Slater-Bernaud, also known as Slim, teaches a class scrutinizing Shakespeare's sonnets titled 'The Poetics of Race…The Politics of Beauty,'" according to press notes. "After years in a caring interracial marriage, she finds herself in love with a female student. Grappling with personal demons that threaten to destroy her, Slim's past and present collide as she confronts the poetry and politics of her heart."

The creative team includes Maruti Evans (scenic and lighting design), Suzanne Chesney (costume design) and Maya Ciarrocchi (projection design). On the Way to Timbuktu features original music penned and performed by Min Xiao-Fen.

Paley is known for her television appearances on "Another World" and "Guiding Light." She currently serves as artistic director of Nuyorican Poets Café. Her playwriting credits include The Empty-Hand Traveler Set No Limit to Her Desires, The Psycho-genesis of Sexuality in a Woman and The Moon Bearer.

Tickets are available by calling (212) 352-3101. The Ensemble Studio Theatre is located at 549 West 52nd Street in Manhattan. For more information visit www.ensemblestudiotheatre.org.

 
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