Off Pitch - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Grand River Singers
Meet the Grand River Singers from La Crosse, Wisconsin - the only Glee-inspired adult show choir in the country! Tensions run high as choir directors Tim and Rob audition singers and dancers for a new cast.

It's a Sing Off
With the newly assembled cast rehearsing for the first time together, oldies and newbies battle it out for the coveted solos for the new season and it isn't pretty.

Go Team Go
Rob and Time plan a day on the Mississippi for a little team building however it proves to be disastrous. When the group perform at a monster truck rally, they stand out like a sore thumb in all of their sequined glory.

Just Around the Riverbend
When a cast member can't make it to an upcoming performance, Rob is pressured to step in and learn all of the songs and choreography.

Oh My Goodness
Tensions come to an ugly head as the cast confronts Rob about his dictatorial ways. They seem fractured beyond repair and can barely make it through a performance at a local theme park without multiple things going wrong.

The Douchebag Jar
The Grand River Singers are asked to make an audition tape for a potential appearance at the Mall of America. The group also performs a flash mob at a local grocery store.

Polka Face
It's Oktoberfest time in La Crosse, Wisconsin and GRS don their lederhosen to hit the parade route and perform for a beer-swilling crowd of thousands. Rob and Tim panic as audio problems arise just as they approach the judges.

Top Of The World
GRS prepare for their biggest performance ever at the Mall of America in Minneapolis. Emotions run high as they realize this might be the last time they perform together as a cast before they have to audition all over again.
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