Trevor Barrette
Director Bed and Breakfast
Trevor Barrette (he/him) is a theatre maker, director, stage manager, performer, and META-nominated writer/composer and producer based in Montreal (Tio’tia:ke/Mooniyang). His joy-forward, metatheatrical, and kaleidoscopic projects aim to inspire creativity and a sense of wonder in audiences. He has directed the Fringe hits and his own original works Captain Aurora, Captain Aurora: A New Dawn, and Memento Mori; The Sages of Chelm and the Canadian and Yiddish-language premiere of The Great Divide for the Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre; and Mark Crawford’s Bed and Breakfast for Hudson Village Theatre (META-nominated for Outstanding Production). He has worked as an assistant director at the Stratford Festival, the Segal Centre, and Talisman Theatre. As a writer, Trevor has created several original musicals and most recently produced and directed the world premiere of his meta-romcom Max and Aaron Write a Musical for the Segal Centre (META-nominated for Outstanding New Text). As a performer, Trevor has had the privilege of working with the National Arts Centre, the Segal Centre, Centaur Theatre, Geordie Theatre, Repercussion Theatre, Persephone Productions, and Scapegoat Carnivale, among others, as well as participating in workshops and presentations with Infinithéâtre, Talisman Theatre, Teesri Duniya Theatre, and Playwrights’ Workshop Montréal. As a stage manager, he has worked with Mirvish Productions, the Segal Centre, Centaur Theatre, Infinithéâtre, and Kiddoons Network, among others. This summer, in addition to bringing his production of Bed and Breakfast to Watermark Theatre (PEI), he is directing the Quebec premieres of Daniel MacIvor’s The Best Brothers for Born on a Raft Theatre and Kristen Da Silva’s The Rules of Playing Risk, presented at Hudson Village Theatre.

