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Scissor Sisters Help Bring Barbary Lane To Broadway
First it was serialized in a San Francisco newspaper. Then came a parade of best-selling novels, followed by a popular television miniseries – and now a Broadway musical, with music by members of the glam pop band Scissor Sisters.
“Tales of the City,” based on the Armistead Maupin novel, will open on Broadway during the 2009-10 season, producers Robyn Goodman, Kevin McCollum and Jeffrey Seller announced Friday.
The story focuses on a young woman from the Midwest who moves to San Francisco in 1970s and meets an unusual collection of characters while living at 28 Barbary Lane.