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- 1 nominación en total
Alyssa Marvin
- Cathy
- (as Alyssa Emily Marvin)
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Alright, as a gay male I am so sick of this ridiculous over the top portrayal of most gay men. With the huge drama moves and limp wrist of course. COMPLETELY stereotypical and ridiculous, I mean aren't most gays trying to combat being stereotyped, so why allow it to happen in movies portraying us? Storyline was SO predictable, the acting FAR too over the top and lazy. It's insulting to think that in 2022 this is what passes as "entertainment" and it's also insulting to think that any gay person would find this entertaining or appropriate. Garbage to the extreme.
The singing was not good at all. Character Trevor was good, but his singing......
Even Diana Ross's singing was bad , my god. Ouch
Lighting and costumes were fine. Plot was fine as well, not groundbreaking tho. The songs were almost all the same. There was not one song that I had great thoughts about.
Its not a musical that I'm gonna watch again...
Lighting and costumes were fine. Plot was fine as well, not groundbreaking tho. The songs were almost all the same. There was not one song that I had great thoughts about.
Its not a musical that I'm gonna watch again...
My 12-year old son introduced this musical to me a while back.
The casting of Holden Hagelberger is beyond perfect.
On stage for all but 13 minutes in an almost 2 hour production, no other musical comes to mind which demands so much of its lead, not just in terms of technical competence and artistry but also from his emotional self, and one so young. He brings incredible pluck and authenticity to Trevor.
Some examples in the number "One of these Days": a side glance at Pinky's hand over his shoulder the first time Pinky touches him in a social setting ("a decade and I could be having it all"); his eyes staying longingly on Pinky who looks outwards to sing ("totally see we are meant to be"); a blink and you will miss it flit of the tongue as Pinky gives him a hug ("you're the best, Trevor"). Easily missed by a theatre audience not in the first few rows, it's great the proshot lets you see all these emotive subtleties Hagelberger brings to his Trevor.
I love that Trevor now tearfully joins Diana in "Endless Love", perhaps in a final recompense to having torn down all her posters and thrown away her records. This contrasts sharply with the short film where Trevor's mouthing of those lyrics was depicted as his final moments of joy.
It is perhaps notable that Diana Ross and Pinky are the only two characters who "sing together, with harmonies" with Trevor in a duet. They are also the only ones to have been inside Trevor's literal closet.
Trevor singing his verse a half-step higher than Pinky's in "Horse", and a half-step higher also than Mary's in "The Notebook" - I think this is a lovely artistic choice to highlight Trevor being younger and more impressionable / vulnerable than his male peer and female mean kid. Hagelberger at the time being a mezzo-soprano when the other boys were all bari-tenors or tenors (which itself is great casting timing) maybe might have played a role in this but that's unlikely for just a half-step difference.
The attempted assassination is a brilliant Chekov's Gun -- with an incredibly moving and succinct payoff.
The small patches of rainbow colours on the mean kids are a nice touch.
Trevor tugs at his shirt so often this show could be called "Tug Neverlasting" :)
However, I hate Hate HATE the fact that the plot hangs entirely on Pinky using a non-gendered pronoun in the middle of Act 1 ("I don't think they feel the same", instead of "I don't think she feels the same"). This actually could work as a plot device c.2020, but is anachronistic for 1981.
Thank you to the creatives, the cast, and everyone else who was part of this production, filming and recording.
The casting of Holden Hagelberger is beyond perfect.
On stage for all but 13 minutes in an almost 2 hour production, no other musical comes to mind which demands so much of its lead, not just in terms of technical competence and artistry but also from his emotional self, and one so young. He brings incredible pluck and authenticity to Trevor.
Some examples in the number "One of these Days": a side glance at Pinky's hand over his shoulder the first time Pinky touches him in a social setting ("a decade and I could be having it all"); his eyes staying longingly on Pinky who looks outwards to sing ("totally see we are meant to be"); a blink and you will miss it flit of the tongue as Pinky gives him a hug ("you're the best, Trevor"). Easily missed by a theatre audience not in the first few rows, it's great the proshot lets you see all these emotive subtleties Hagelberger brings to his Trevor.
I love that Trevor now tearfully joins Diana in "Endless Love", perhaps in a final recompense to having torn down all her posters and thrown away her records. This contrasts sharply with the short film where Trevor's mouthing of those lyrics was depicted as his final moments of joy.
It is perhaps notable that Diana Ross and Pinky are the only two characters who "sing together, with harmonies" with Trevor in a duet. They are also the only ones to have been inside Trevor's literal closet.
Trevor singing his verse a half-step higher than Pinky's in "Horse", and a half-step higher also than Mary's in "The Notebook" - I think this is a lovely artistic choice to highlight Trevor being younger and more impressionable / vulnerable than his male peer and female mean kid. Hagelberger at the time being a mezzo-soprano when the other boys were all bari-tenors or tenors (which itself is great casting timing) maybe might have played a role in this but that's unlikely for just a half-step difference.
The attempted assassination is a brilliant Chekov's Gun -- with an incredibly moving and succinct payoff.
The small patches of rainbow colours on the mean kids are a nice touch.
Trevor tugs at his shirt so often this show could be called "Tug Neverlasting" :)
However, I hate Hate HATE the fact that the plot hangs entirely on Pinky using a non-gendered pronoun in the middle of Act 1 ("I don't think they feel the same", instead of "I don't think she feels the same"). This actually could work as a plot device c.2020, but is anachronistic for 1981.
Thank you to the creatives, the cast, and everyone else who was part of this production, filming and recording.
It was nice. Very predictable though. Also i dont get why people dislike this because it's stereotypical. Like as a "stereotypical" gay male, we need stories about both feminine gays and masculine gays. Both can coexist without one being dunked on.
As someone who grew up in the eighties I have to say this story was pretty spot on with how it portrayed coming out in the eighties. It was also nice to see a story where unlike Love, Simon and Heartstoppers, the character is really conflict and confused about what his newfound feelings meant.
Take away the musical and a lot of the plot rings true about coming out in the '80's and you'll understand why the Trevor Project is named after this Trevor. This Trevor is based on a story that was written back then. While they did touch on AIDS, since these are middle school kids, that wasn't the focus of the story.
Good acting, great story, great songs.
Take away the musical and a lot of the plot rings true about coming out in the '80's and you'll understand why the Trevor Project is named after this Trevor. This Trevor is based on a story that was written back then. While they did touch on AIDS, since these are middle school kids, that wasn't the focus of the story.
Good acting, great story, great songs.
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- Trevor: The Musical
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- USD 1,077,612 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 53min(113 min)
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