Trevor
- Director: Peggy Rajski
- Writer: James Lecesne
- Producer: Peggy Rajski; Kim A. Snyder
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Brett Barsky, you are a joy to watch.
Peggy Rajski, you are a talent.
James Lecesne, write more.
Stunning.
Just...BRILLIANT.
The(ir) Blurb...
Trevor is your average 70's high schooler in Bible Belt, USA: He listens to records, hangs out with his friends, and goes to the movies. But one day things change: He hits puberty, and everything seems different. He doesn't want to make out with the girls at a party. He starts to pay more attention to the other boys in his class. He starts to realize that people make fun of him for his love of ballet and theatre and Diana Ross. Eventually, Trevor comes to the realization that he's gay. Now, his friends don't want to be seen anywhere around him, his parents ignore him, his priest accuses him of being a pervert, and his best friend Pinky tells him that he's a weak person. With no one offering any support, Trevor decides to kill himself. But help comes in an unexpected form.
Cast & Characters
Brett Barsky as Trevor;
Judy Kain as Trevor's Mom;
John Lizzi as Trevor's Dad;
Jonah Rooney as Pinky Farraday;
Stephen Tobolowsky as Father Jon;
Cory M. Miller as Jack;
Allen Dorane as Walter Stiltman;
Lindsay Pomerantz as Cathy Quinn;
Alicia Anderson as Mary Zapatelli;
Courtney Dornstein as Francine Antoniello;
Ken Sale as Bus Driver;
Lucas Jansen as Pinky's Gang Member;
Shannon L.A. Beach as Pinky's Gang Member;
John Akpyas as Pinky's Gang Member;
Frank Montes as Pinky's Gang Member