Trevor a New Musical
Trevor is a new musical about a 13-year-old force of nature with a vivid imagination. As he deals with becoming a teenager, Trevor struggles to navigate his own identity and determine how he fits in a challenging world. Trevor is based on an original story by James Lecesne and the Academy Award-winning short film, Trevor, directed by Peggy Rajski and produced by Randy Stone and Peggy Rajski, with an original screenplay by James Lecesne.
Trevor – A New Musical
Stage 42, New York, NY
STAGE 42, NEW YORK, NY
11/11/2012 – Closed 01/02/2022
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The film has been adapted into a stage musical titled Trevor the Musical. The musical’s book and lyrics were written by Dan Collins while the music was composed by Julianne Wick Davis. It premiered in previews at the Writers Theatre in Glencoe, Illinois on August 9, 2017. The original Trevor was a 1994 American short film directed by Peggy Rajski, It won the Teddy Award for Best Short in 1995.In 1998, director Peggy Rajski brought fellow filmmakers Randy Stone and James Lecesne together to found The Trevor Project, a 24/7 crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.
Creative
A.B. & W. Productions – Producer
John Ambrosino – Producer
Roy Furman – Producer
Trevor Off-Broadway LLC – Producer
Julianne Wick Davis – Music
Dan Collins – Book & Lyrics
James Lecesne – Based on a Story by
Marc Bruni – Director
Josh Prince – Choreographer
Donyale Werle – Set Designer
Mara Blumenfeld – Costume Designer
Peter Kaczorowski – Lighting Designer
Brian Ronan – Sound Designer
Cody Spencer – Sound Designer
Boneau/Bryan-Brown – Press Representative
Matt Deitchman – Music Direction
Greg Pliska – Orchestrations
Stage 42 Theatre
422 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036
Theatre is wheelchair accessible.
Shubert Audience Services
Stage 42 provides accommodations for patrons who are blind, deaf, partially sighted, and/or have hearing loss. The theatre provides infrared assistive listening devices for every performance at the theatre. In addition, beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening night performance, hand-held audio description devices and hand-held captioning devices are available, and there is unlimited access to downloadable audio description and/or captioning for personal mobile devices free of charge.
There is an elevator and escalator from the ground level to the theater level.
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