Scenes

Prologue – When the Tigers Broke Free Pt. I

Act I

In the Flesh?

The Thin Ice

Another Brick in the Wall Pt. I

When the Tigers Broke Free Pt. II

The Happiest Days of Our Lives (plus movie and new dialogue)

Another Brick in the Wall Pt. II

Goodbye Blue Sky

Mother (with wife dialogue)

Empty Spaces or What Shall We Do Now (still debating on which to use)

Arrival in America (not a song, but a scene that leads into the next song)

Young Lust

One of My Turns (plus dialogue)

Don't Leave Me Now

Another Brick in the Wall Pt. III

Goodbye Cruel World

Act II

Hey You

Is There Anybody Out There?

Nobody Home

Vera (flashback)

Bring the Boys Back Home (flashback)

Comfortably Numb (with dialogue)

The Show Must Go On

In the Flesh

Run Like Hell

Waiting for the Worms (yes, with hammers!)

Stop! (some of Brain Damage included)

Finale - The Trial

Epilogue - Outside the Wall

Characters

Pink – A burnt out rock star who has made a lot of bad choices in his life. Builds a mental wall between himself and society due to his past, his constant drug abuse, and his mental stability. His real name is Floyd Pinkerton.

Fascist Pink – The culmination of the wall, a hallucination Pink has that is a result of all the pain in his life.

Young Pink - Pink at age 6

Kid Pink - Pink at age 10

Pre-Teen Pink - Pink at age 12.

Winifred Pinkerton – Pink's overprotective and possessive mother. She tries to shield him from the outside world, so he won't end up like his father. She causes the first set of bricks to be built onto Pink's wall.

Wall-Winifred – A manifestation of Pink's mother from his wall; stereotypical English mother-look. Witness #3.

Gwendolyn Pinkerton (nee Rees) – Pink's eventual wife. Pink stops communicating with her and she to hum in return. He tries to return to her, but it's too late. Causes the last set of bricks to be built in the wall.

Wall-Gwendolyn – A manifestation of Pink's wife from his wall. Giant scorpion/praying mantis hybrid. Witness #2.

Edward O'Dwyer – A strict Irish schoolmaster who ridicules and oppresses the students, especially Pink. He causes Pink to build another set of bricks in his wall.

Wall-Edward – A manifestation of the Schoolmaster in Pink's mind; giant marionette controlled by his wife. Witness #1.

Jonathan Alexander Pinkerton – Pink's late father. Died in Anzio, Italy in 1944 during WWII. Along with his mother, causes the first bricks to be put in place.

The Judge – A representation of choice and force inside Pink's head. Very grotesque.

The Prosecutor – Charges Pink with "showing feelings of an almost human nature". Representation of elegance, order, and the British court system in Pink's head. Also grotesque.

Pink's manager – A man who has a lot on his plate. Gets tired of Pink's "episodes" but is used to them.

The Worms – A Beach Boys-sounding quartet of worms that represent all of the decay in Pink's head.

American groupie – Groupie that Pink takes back to his room with him.

Hotel manager – A man who is disgusted by Pink's drug abuse and free-loading. Conservative American,

Doctor – Drugs Pink for his concert.

Helena O'Dwyer – Edward's equally demented wife who pulls the strings of his attitude towards his students.

Father – A father of another child on a playground.

Chorus – Soldiers, children, frightened ones, teachers, fans, hammers (Pink's henchmen), jury, families, Nazi eagle, and prostitutes.