

Baby Taj
Tanya Shaffer
In New Liberty, Missouri, a contemporary American Midwestern farming town—total population a little less than five hundred—the townspeople have been having a series of agitated meetings on what to do about Clay Bayliss, the region's dangerous loner-bully.
The charges are that Clay's been stealing livestock, burning barns, picking fights, making menacing phone calls, molesting women, and, recently, has taken at least one full-on shot at a citizen, all the while repeatedly and skillfully evading the law.
There are crimes, but never any witnesses.
As the townspeople inexorably move toward a decision, Sally Faye Redmond, a charismatic young drifter, shows up from nowhere and captures Clay in an intense love affair.
Unwilling to be just another woman in his life, Sally demands Clay give her a gift no man has ever given any woman before.
Just as Clay transforms under her influence and is about to give Sally a truly magnificent gift—a northwest Missouri Taj Mahal—the townspeople, under extreme duress, make their decision.
This is a story of lives that are fierce, urgent, sexy, turbulent, and yet touched by humor and grace.
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Approximate running time: 1 hour, 50 minutes.
Two Bit Taj Mahal is a play written by Paul D'Andrea and published by Samuel French .
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