Stage 42 - NYC
Choreography by Josh Prince
Scenic Design by Donyale Werle
Costume Design by Mara Blumenfeld
Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski
Sound Design Brian Ronan & Cody Spencer
Photo Credits - Joan Marcus and Tricia Baron
““HILARIOUS, MOVING and ALTOGETHER FABULOUS! The cast is extraordinary and the message is simple — love yourself, be yourself, and screw what other people think.” - TheaterMania
“The production looks great overall, and goes by swiftly; director Marc Bruni and choreographer Josh Prince, who also collaborated on Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, keep everything moving at a rapid clip but give the emotional moments room to land.” - Time Out New York
“The Off-Broadway premiere of Trevor is entertaining and important, with a theme that can open conversations and a message that can continue to save the lives of affected LGBTQ youths. Go see it with your class, friends, or family, enjoy it, and be sure to talk about it.” - DC Metro Theatre Arts
“The musical Trevor is here, and the answers, happily, are yes, yes, and yes. Librettist/lyricist Dan Collins and composer Julianne Wick Davis have fleshed out Celeste Lecesne’s story about a middle-school lad grappling with his sexuality in 1981 suburbia, and turned it into a show that is at once breezily entertaining and genuinely heartwarming. This feat is all the more impressive in light of current tensions concerning issues of sexual orientation and gender. In less intuitive hands—or under direction less adroit than that provided here by Marc Bruni—the results could have seemed preachy, or cloying, or quaint. Instead, the creators and Bruni have retained the poignance with which Lecesne and the film’s director, Peggy Rajski, told their protagonist’s story…“ - New York Stage Review