After changing the way network television viewed queer comedy with their revolutionary sitcom 'Will & Grace', creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick are set to alter the landscape of the streaming space with MID-CENTURY MODERN, a classic multi-cam comedy series about old friends, new roommates and chosen family.<br /><br />Executive produced by Ryan Murphy, directed by James Burrows, and starring Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, Nathan Lee Graham and Linda Lavin (in her final on-screen role), MID-CENTURY MODERN is a riotous comedy about three gay best friends who, after an unexpected death, decide to embrace their golden years together in sun-soaked Palm Springs, where the wealthiest one lives with his mother.<br /><br />As the series sets its premiere this week on Disney+ here in Australia and Hulu in the United States, our Peter Gray spoke with Kohan and Mutchnick about the evolution of their comedy from 'Will & Grace' to now, the content freedom that comes with airing on a streaming service, and how Ryan Murphy got the show wheel’s running more than they could have ever imagined.<br /><br />#interview #will&grace #midcenturymodern #comedy #maxmutchnick #davidkohan #disneyplus #hulu #nathanlane #mattbomer #lindalavin #nathanleegraham #lgbtqia #theaureview #australia #ryanmurphy