On the bustling streets of 1970s San Francisco, neon lights pierce through the fog-drenched skies, disco music explodes from crowded nightclubs, and a wide- eyed Midwestern girl finds a new home—and creates a new kind of family—with the characters at 28 Barbary Lane. Over three decades after Armistead Maupin mesmerized millions with his daily column in the city's newspapers, detailing the lives and (multiple) loves of Mary Ann, Mouse, Mona, Brian, and their beloved but mysterious landlady Mrs. Madrigal, his iconic San Francisco saga came to life as a momentous new musical at A.C.T.’s Geary Theater.
Unfortunately the movie Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, The Musical is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | Bruce Coughlin | Orchestrator |
Sound | Jake Shears | Music |
Crew | Larry Keigwin | Choreographer |
Costume & Make-Up | Beaver Bauer | Costume Design |
Sound | John Shivers | Sound Designer |
Writing | John Garden | Lyricist |
Sound | Cian McCarthy | Music Director |
Art | Douglas W. Schmidt | Set Designer |
Writing | Jake Shears | Lyricist |
Sound | Carmel Dean | Music Arranger |
Writing | John Garden | Writer |
Directing | Jason Moore | Director |
Crew | Michael Paller | Dramaturgy |
Sound | Carmel Dean | Music Supervisor |
Writing | Jeff Whitty | Writer |
Writing | Jake Shears | Writer |
Sound | John Garden | Music |
Sound | Stephen Oremus | Music Arranger |
Lighting | Robert Wierzel | Lighting Design |
Production | David Caparelliotis | Casting |