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In ‘Unconventional,’ Kit Williamson Finds Humor In ‘Being A Gay Mess In Your 30s’

Feb 13, 2025
There's a fun new show called "Unconventional" that makes people laugh. It's about two LGBTQ+ couples in their 30s who are trying to figure out life. The show stars Kit Williamson, who is also the creator. He plays a character named Noah, living in sunny Palm Springs, California. Noah and his sister Margot are both feeling a bit lost with their partners. Noah wants to be a teacher, but he’s not sure how to get there. Meanwhile, he’s helping Margot’s wife, Eliza, become a mom by donating his sperm! But then, things get tricky. Noah's husband, Dan, wants a family too. Then they meet a charming go-go dancer, and everything gets confusing! The show is funny but also serious. The friends support each other while facing big problems like mental health and addiction. It explores what it’s like to be part of a family you choose, even when it gets complicated. Kit wants to show that LGBTQ+ lives are different and interesting, not just the same as everyone else's. "Unconventional" is the first big show on a platform called Revry, which focuses on LGBTQ+ stories. Kit hopes everyone can relate to his characters, even if they don’t have the same experiences. He wants to make sure that everyone, no matter who they love, feels seen in stories. While they worked on the show, COVID-19 changed a lot. They decided to film in California instead of New Orleans, using their own experiences to inspire the story. Kit believes that there are many people who want to see LGBTQ+ stories. He hopes to continue telling these kinds of tales in the future. This show is a mix of funny and heartfelt moments, and it’s sure to make viewers think and feel!

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