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Noah's Arc (TV series)

Noah's Arc is being hailed as the Black Queer as Folk. Written, directed and executive produced by Patrik-Ian Polk, Noah's Arc is produced by Carol Ann Shine and Jasmyne Cannick. It will debut on LOGO in July 2005.

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Noah, Alex, Ricky and Chance are four friends living the gay life in Los Angeles. Noah (Darryl Stephens) is a struggling screenwriter embarking on a new love affair with newly out and much more successful screenwriter, Wade (Jensen Atwood). HIV/AIDS counselor Alex (Rodney Chester) always keep it real with his clients but struggles to do the same with his anesthesiologist boyfriend, Trey (Gregory Keith). Ricky (Christian Vincent) owns a trendy and hip clothing store on Melrose and is the playboy of the group, while college professor Chance (Doug Spearman) has recently married and adopted his partner Eddie's (Jonathan Julian) three year old daughter after a whirlwind courtship. Throw in Chance's amorous teaching assistant, Bryan (Johnny Smith), Ricky's hot, new store clerk, Dwayne (Nate Adams) and flamboyantly fabulous fashion designer Romeo (Dwen Curry) and you've got a recipe for delicious drama, side-splitting comedy and shocking sexuality.

Full of humor, pathos and insight, “Noah’s Arc” gives today's black gay community a voice in a sea of gay and lesbian programming targeted at the mainstream.

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