New TV Series About Homeless LGBTQ Youth Launches Crowdfunding Campaign

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"House of Mayhem," a new episodic series about homeless LGBTQ Youth, is launching a major crowdfunding campaign on September 12.

Based on the GLAAD Award-nominated play "Auntie Mayhem" by David Pumo, "House of Mayhem" is a raw, unflinching look at bullied, abandoned gay and transgender kids, and the unique and alternative families they create.

The series was inspired by Pumo's real-life legal work with LGBTQ teens who across the country account for 40-50 percent of entire homeless youth, and a third of all teen suicides.

"House of Mayhem" will star prominent trans actress Carmen Carrera and "RuPaul's Drag Race's" Ginger Minj. Moe Bertran, Ivan Davila, Esther Moon and newcomers Norio Chalico, Quei Tann, and Cruz Santiago are rounding out the cast.

The series is created and directed by award-winning filmmaker Henry Alberto, from a script by co-creator David Pumo, and produced by Riley Hinrichs. Asher Lewis is Executive Producer.

"Never before has there been a television show intended to bridge the gap between the generation that witnessed Stonewall, AIDS, and Cher with the generations of Instagram, the repeal of DOMA, and Lady Gaga," says director Alberto. "'House of Mayhem' is a timely series with immediate importance and relevance. It's a story of hope and acceptance that cracks open the definition of family, and presents a world where all kids have value."

In addition to the crowdfunding campaign, "House of Mayhem" has also been selected as one of the Top 5 finalists for Project Greenlight's "See Yourself" competition, which awards filmmakers with a development deal to produce their series with a focus on themes relevant to LGBTQ audiences.

For further information and to donate to the campaign, visit
https://www.seedandspark.com/studio/house-of-mayhem


by EDGE

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