Do you have one right now?
Sometimes and sometimes I don't ? I never know. I always lie about that in the media, I never tell the truth. I just see how I?m feeling for that month and I give the answer for however I'm feeling.
What made you decide to become a stand-up comic? How did it happen?
My friends decided that I should be one. I was at a club watching comedy ? my first time watching ? and my friends convinced me to go to do an open spot.
So what did you do?
I just spoke and it went well ? I felt at home on stage. That was three years ago ... then I started doing it everywhere. It was a hobby ? I never thought comedy would be my job. I really love doing it ? I'd do it for free. But don't tell anyone.
Okay. What would your job have been if you didn't do comedy?
I'd probably have been a television presenter, maybe an actor, maybe a radio personality.
The show ? why is it called 'The Daywalker'?
I never tell people that ? I say they have to see the show because it explains everything.
Your inspiration for it is based on growing up in a black and white family ? your parents have obviously seen it?
No, they haven't.
No ways!
I don't think my family's ever seen my stand-up.
Why not?
I don't know ? I think I'd be too nervous if they came to a show. It's fine if they want to see the DVD but I can't have them in the audience. I can't know anyone in the audience.
So what happens if you do know people?
Then it becomes a horrible mission for me to perform.
I was wondering what your parents feel about being the stars of your show but they obviously don't have any perspective on it.
Nope. They have no idea.
What do they think of it all?
They don't mind, it's just one of those things ? they treat it like a job I guess.
So if they want to come to one of your shows, do you go "No-no-no you can't."
No they've never asked to come to a show and I've never invited them ? I think we have a silent agreement
On page three: Trevor's plans for the future.
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