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Charles R. Fox
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  Pilot

  "Welcome"


Hawk's father dies while Hawk is on tour. Bucky, the manager, conspires to keep Hawk on the tour and unaware of his father's death. Jimmy, the monitor mixer, is about to be kicked off the tour in favor of a woman. Shotgun sex rears its pukah head as all single roadies scramble for vacation time.



  Two

  "Opus, Oh Brother"


Hawk is distressed over a "Dear John" letter. Jolly arranges for Hawk's brother, Kevin, to show up in Cleveland and try to get him out of his funk. Kevin believes Hawk's distress is due to Hawk not going to their father's funeral.



  Three

  "The Show Logic"


The Jolly and Hawk show. Production. Work. Purpose.



  Four

  "Golf PRO-AM"


Bucky needs the crew to do a "one-off" at the Western Open. Caddies who did not make the tournament cut are the stage hands at the erector stage used for the banquet dinner and show.



  Five

  "Bus Crash"


A True Story.

As a caravan of tour buses travels out of the mountains of Oregon, the lead bus starts to swerve uncontrollably. He's having a stroke. The driver behind him tries to get him on his C.B. radio to no avail.

The front bus crashes into the side of the road.

On The True Story - No Crash

I had a real good friend of mine on this one and I'm very happy it didn't crash.



  Six

  "Go For The Wrench"


"Go For The Wrench As Death Permits"

What it means to be alive and working for the "team!" Jolly: "Go for the fokin wrench, yah jags... only I'm not going!!!"



  Seven

  "Who's My Friend, Now?"


Kronie Shines allover. AIDS affects a non-road crew associate and he seeks solace with Jolly, Hawk, and Kronie. No Mirror, No Video subplot. Kronie resounds as a worker and human entity. But the friend blows himself away... with a shotgun, back at his ranch in Kentucky...

He was "The Rock Star!"



  Eight

  "Rock Against Rape"


"Rock Against Rape & Abuse Against Women" Exactly what it sounds like. Cindy and Andy are the sponsors.



  Nine

  "Bus Nine To Craptown!"


Leo Buscaglia revisited. Lead Singer is annoyance day. Hawk confronts the issue. No "Leo Bus" today



  Ten

  "Guatemala"


This is based on a true story. While focusing the lights, an evil Guatemalan promoter gets the best of Scottie and has him arrested by the Federales and thrown into a miltary tank. The soldiers laugh while taunting him with his life. The Crew has no idea what happened to him five minutes before showtime. Scottie thinks he's toast



  Eleven

  "The Denver Get Back"


Jolly gets even with some schmuck promoter. Hawk falls for a beautiful woman who owns a cafe near the show. Hawk may force himself to quit the gig and end up living in, after deep evaluation of the previous episode's realities, Denver, Colorado.



  Twelve

  "Say No Show"


Kronie creates a video effect for the stage show that incorporates the idea of the crack sales hole in the wall. He dedicates it to his buddy, who was a basehead! The "rock star" with AIDS who shot himself.



  Thirteen

  "Got No Reason To Live"


Someone from the crew or band dies on the road. Hawk is gonna quit the road and move to Denver?

Life is hard... Road is hell!






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Stage Manager
Hawk Larsen
 
Production Manager
Jolly Roger
Lighting Director
Scottie Night Light
Monitor Mixer
Andrea Christian
FOH Sound Engineer
Mike Ally
Gutiar/Gear Roadie
Crash Mumps
Band Manager
Bucky Rotman
Video Projection
Tom Kronie
Truck Driver
Monkey from "Nam"
Merch/Swag
Cricket Habbuldasson
Make-up & Stuff
Cindy Wilson
Bus Driver
Milton Diehl
Ensemble Players
Characters