Trevor’s relationship with
Ephram progresses rather quickly, and it starts to put a strain on his
friendships with Jake and Andie, both of whom feel Trevor could stand
to be a little more in tune with their feelings.
HOLDING TREVOR is a sometimes funny, sometimes
scathing inspection of a
group of friends and lovers that offers a prescient and biting analysis
of men and women struggling to make sense of their lives and
relationships, all the while reaching every which way but into their
own hearts to do so. Starring writer Brent Gorski and singer/songwriter
Jay Brannan (Shortbus). Directed by Rosser Goodman (Daddy-O, Life’s a
Butch!, Wet Dress).
Sometimes, a step in the right direction means forging a whole new
path. HOLDING TREVOR is continually poignant, relentlessly
self-deprecating, and just the type of cerebral dark comedy that can
speak directly to the twenty-somethings of today while letting other
generations in on the joke.
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