Madcaps: The Web Series
Post-breakup highs and lows. Two fabulous clowns find themselves, and each other, after being dumped.
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Brandon EnglishProducer
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Jenn O'BrienProducer
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Brandon EnglishDirectorBakla
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Jenn O'BrienDirector
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Jenn O'BrienWriter
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Brandon EnglishWriter
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Byron NaidooDirector of Photography
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Oliver "Ollie Bear" ReyesScore and Sound DesignBakla
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Jenn O'BrienKey Cast"JENN"
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Brandon EnglishKey Cast"BRANDON"
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William BremerKey Cast"WILLIAM"
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Nick BonannoKey Cast"NICO BONANNO"
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Sasha ValarinoKey Cast"SASHA"
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Harry HolmesKey Cast"HARRY"
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Elektra ArmentaKey Cast"SUNNY D"
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Sean CowhigKey Cast"PORKY"
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Pablo CuenKey Cast"PABLO"
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William BremerBoom Operator
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Project Type:Web / New Media
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Runtime:21 minutes 22 seconds
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Completion Date:March 24, 2021
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Jenn O'Brien (writer/producer) is a multidisciplinary artist living in Los Angeles, CA. Her talents include acting, writing, directing, and improv comedy. Jenn is a bit of a clown in her everyday life, and loves to play and collaborate with others, especially in her theatre company, Leo Rising Theatre Co.(where she has directed, produced, and acted in several productions). Jenn works as an Improv teacher and administrative director at the Stella Adler Art of Acting Studio, where she also graduated from their Professional Conservatory.
Brandon English (writer/producer) is a Queer Filipino-American Multidisciplinary Artist located in Los Angeles, CA. He produced "Borracho: Spanish for Drunken Bum" at the Hollywood Fringe Festival 2019, where it won an award and had a complete sold out run. he was nominated for Broadway World Awards "Best Featured Actor in a Musical" for his work in Comfort Women: A New Musical. Most recently he starred in "Consent" directed by Andrew Cervantes where the short film won the Grand Jury Award at Outfest Fusion Film Festival. His film "Bakla" is currently making the film festival circuit!
for more information, check out brandonenglish.net
The industry of storytelling is ever changing, and we want to have our voices not only heard, but understood through comedy.often times in comedy, women and asian-americans are seen as one-dimensional caricatures, and our series displays characters that are fully realized and relatable. Although the characters are queer and pretty outrageous, we believe that folks can relate to the universal message of the power of friendship. we hope to make people laugh, to help people heal from past heart breaks, and to empower our audience to feel confident in their own skin.