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Trevor is a large 11-year-old chimpanzee. He used to be famous for his TV appearances, but his star has faded, and he now lives with his protective mother, Sandra. Trevor’s rambunctious behavior has been scaring the neighbors. The local sheriff convinced Sandra to have Jerry from animal control come to examine Trevor. When Jerry shot Trevor with a tranquilizer, Sandra shot Jerry and tied him up. In this scene, Trevor has just regained consciousness. He is greeted by his friend, Oliver, also a
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Start: Oliver: Well hello, sleepy head.
Trevor: Oliver, what happened?
Oliver: Seems like you had some trouble. It’s alright, it happens to the best of us. Good thing you weren’t wearing white.
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End: Oliver: No, Trevor. You can’t go alone. Not at night. There could be snakes out there. And tigers. And paparazzi. And don’t you want to wear a white tuxedo? You can wear a white tuxedo, Trevor. Trevor? Oh dear.
Citation: Nick Jones, Trevor, Playscripts, 2014, pp. 60-63.
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