“Every letter of LGBTQ is represented in somebody who lives at Barbary Lane,” Maupin tells POZ, noting that the new series is more racially and ethnically diverse. Watch a trailer for the new series above, and take a behind-the-scenes look below: In June, Netflix returns us to 28 Barbary Lane, for a present-day continuation of Tales, which kicks off with a 90th birthday celebration for Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), the mother figure to all the residents. Originally serialized in a daily newspaper, the stories eventually spanned nine books and several TV series. Since the 1970s, the San Francisco locale has been home to the beloved characters in Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City. 28 Barbary Lane has to be one of the most fabled addresses in all of America.
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