Timbuktu

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Timbuktu!
Music George Forrest
Robert Wright
Lyrics George Forrest
Robert Wright
Book Luther Davis
Basis The musical Kismet
Productions 1978 Broadway

Timbuktu! is a musical, with lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright, set to music by Borodin, Forrest and Wright. The book is by Luther Davis. It is a resetting of Forrest and Wright's musical Kismet. The musical is set in 1361, in Timbuktu, in the Ancient Empire of Mali, West Africa.

Contents

Production [link]

The musical premiered on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on March 1, 1978, and closed on September 10, 1978 after 221 performances and 22 previews.

The production starred Eartha Kitt as Shaleem-La-Lume, Gilbert Price as The Mansa of Mali, and Melba Moore as Marsinah. It was directed, choreographed and costume designed by Geoffrey Holder, with sets designed by Tony Straiges. Gerald Martin Bordman noted that the sets and costumes had "a Ziegfeldian opulence." New songs based on African folk music were added to provide "some tonal verisimiltude."[1]

Songs [link]

Act I
  • Rhymes Have I - Hadji, Marsinah and Beggars
  • Fate - Hadji
  • In the Beginning, Woman - Shaleem-La-Lume
  • Baubles, Bangles and Beads - Marsinah and Merchants
  • Stranger in Paradise - The Mansa of Mali and Marsinah
  • Gesticulate - Hadji and Council
  • Night of My Nights - The Mansa of Mali and Courtiers
Act II
  • My Magic Lamp - Marsinah
  • Stranger in Paradise (Reprise) - Marsinah
  • Rahadlakum - Shaleem-La-Lume and Ladies of the Harem
  • And This Is My Beloved - Hadji, Marsinah, The Mansa of Mali and The Wazir
  • Golden Land, Golden Life - Chief Policeman and Nobles of the Court
  • Zubbediya - Zubbediya, Princess, Marriage Candidates and Acrobat
  • Night of My Nights (Reprise) - The Mansa of Mali, Marsinah, Hadji and Nobles of the Court
  • Sands of Time - Hadji and Shaleem-La-Lume

Awards and nominations [link]

1978 Tony Award nominations
1978 Drama Desk Award nominations
  • Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography - Geoffrey Holder
  • Drama Desk Award Outstanding Costume Design - Geoffrey Holder

References [link]

  1. ^ Bordman, Gerald Martin. American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle, "Act Six:Full Circuit; or, Return of the Brits" American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle (3rd ED.), Oxford University Press US, 2001, ISBN 0-19-513074-X, p. 750

External links [link]


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Timbuktu

Timbuktu (pron.: /ˌtɪmbʌkˈt/), also spelled as Tinbuktu, Timbuctoo and Timbuktoo (Berber: Tinbuktu; French: Tombouctou; Koyra Chiini: Tumbutu), is a historical and still-inhabited city in the West African nation of Mali, situated 20 km (12 mi) north of the River Niger on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. The town is the capital of the Timbuktu Region, one of the eight administrative regions of Mali. It had a population of 54,453 in the 2009 census.

Starting out as a seasonal settlement, Timbuktu became a permanent settlement early in the 12th century. After a shift in trading routes, Timbuktu flourished from the trade in salt, gold, ivory and slaves. It became part of the Mali Empire early in the 14th century. In the first half of the 15th century the Tuareg tribes took control of the city for a short period until the expanding Songhai Empire absorbed the city in 1468. A Moroccan army defeated the Songhai in 1591, and made Timbuktu, rather than Gao, their capital.

The invaders established a new ruling class, the Arma, who after 1612 became virtually independent of Morocco. However, the golden age of the city was over, during which it was a major learning and cultural center of the Mali empire, and it entered a long period of decline. Different tribes governed until the French took over in 1893, a situation that lasted until it became part of the current Republic of Mali in 1960. Presently, Timbuktu is impoverished and suffers from desertification.

Timbuktu (disambiguation)

Timbuktu is a city in Mali.

Timbuktu and similarly spelled words may also refer to:

Places

  • Timbuktu is a common placeholder name for a distant and remote location. Specific locations include:
  • Timbuctoo, California, an unincorporated community in Yuba County, California, U.S.
  • Timbuctoo, New Jersey, a small settlement along Rancocas Creek in Westampton Township, New Jersey, U.S.
  • Timbuktu (crater), an old crater on Mars
  • Timbuktu, Oregon, a historic locale in Washington County, Oregon, U.S.
  • Tombouctou Region, administrative subdivision of Mali
  • People

  • Timbuktu (hip hop artist), Canadian hip hop artist
  • Timbuktu (musician), Swedish rapper, reggae and hip hop artist
  • Art, entertainment, and media

    Film

  • Timboektoe (2007), a Dutch youth film
  • Timbuctoo (film), a 1933 British film
  • Timbuktu (1959 film), a 1959 film with Victor Mature
  • Timbuktu (2004 film), a 2004 film directed by Alan Gilsenan
  • Timbuktu (2014 film), a 2014 French-Mauritanian film
  • Literature

  • Timbuctoo (novel), a 2012 novel by Tahir Shah
  • Podcasts:

    Tim.Buktu

    Timbuktu

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