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Alan Poul continued by telling The Queer Review about creating the 28 Barbary Lane set for the fourth time. Then Dukakis, who turns 88 later this month, just two years shy of her character’s age in this new series, was called away for red carpet photo duty. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for NETFLIX) Olympia: “Can you believe it?” Olympia Dukakis attends Netflix’s “Tales of the City” New York Premiere at The Metrograph on Jin New York City. It was great.”Īlan: “This friendship has gone on for twenty five years.” After such a long period of time to go back to playing the her again. Olympia Dukakis: “Wonderful! It was just wonderful. What was it like stepping back into 28 Barbary Lane?” James Kleinmann: “Thank you for returning to the role it was a dream come true to see you play Anna again. Olympia Dukakis and Alan Poul on the set of TALES OF THE CITY Poul was then joined on the red carpet by Olympia Dukakis, who originated the screen portrayal of Tales’ majestic matriarch Anna Madrigal in 1994 and returns to play her for the fourth time in this new series. It’s like Barbary Lane is a magical place where we don’t get dragged into the muck of the day!” There are so many dots that you can connect if you want to. “It would change the show into something else. How intentional was it to not specifically reference the current US administration? The way the world is tilting right now, I feel we could all use a dose of Armistead’s vision of humanity.” Alan Poul attends Netflix’s “Tales of the City” New York Premiere at The Metrograph on Jin New York City.
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At the same time I feel like in our culture at the moment, in our country and to some extent around the world, some of the same currents that were in opposition to the original series are having voice again. So you’ve had this blossoming of gender fluidity, of non-binary thinking, of people who don’t want to have a label attached to them and I felt that it was very important to honour that generation and to bring them into the Tales tent and show them in the same loving way that we showed our original characters twenty five years ago. These are people who came into a world in which coming out was not necessarily a big deal and also in which they didn’t feel the need to fit into certain binary categories because of the lack of the outside culture oppressing them.
“I think this felt like the perfect time because there’s a young generation that isn’t of the same cloth as the characters in the original series, because a lot of time has passed. Like the perfect time to return to 28 Barbary Lane.
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Three previous TV incarnations of Tales of the City, why 2019 felt The Queer Review’s James Kleinmann began by asking Alan Poul, who was a producer on all
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At Monday night’s New York City premiere of the Netflix Original Limited Series Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City, The Queer Review spoke to Tales’ showrunner Lauren Morelli, executive producer and director of three of the ten episodes Alan Poul, plus cast members Laura Linney, Olympia Dukakis, Charlie Barnett, Murray Bartlett, May Hong and Garcia.