THE REGULARS
an epic rock musical comedy about
waiters.
"Like a
flaming crepe Suzette, this miniature rock musical
explodes with fire and freshness". - Colin Douglas
Centerstage Chicago
“No matter your age, you will find yourself laughing at
this talented cast as they take you on their journey of
a night from hell.” - Alan Bresloff Chicago Critic
“Boasting an impressive set of pipes and wry comedic
timing, Carla Kessler delights as the authoritarian
shift manager”. -Keith Griffith Chicago Reader
“Spunky!” “Zany!” “3 out of 4” - Steadstyle
Chicago
HORRIBLE
HORRIBLE is a new
comedy by Josh Zagoren, the mastermind behind Hobo
Junction and author of the hit show BAD GUYS IN
SUITS. HORRIBLE, Hobo Junction's Seventh
production is a comedy about love, death and
cannibalism. Malcolm Garrish is a doctor with a
great deal of patience. Holly Goodly is a
good-natured cannibal trying to save her family
and failing flower shop. This is the story of
how they met and fell in love in the wake of
murders, ghosts and the soon to be world famous
“Holly Ham”.
BAD
GUYS IN SUITS

Four mobsters of
Depression era 1930s have a particularly bad day
at the office in Hobo Junction’s “Bad Guys In
Suits.” This musical comedy is replete with
original song and dance numbers, witty banter and
larger-than-life characters that epitomized
screwball entertainment of that time. “Bad Guys In
Suits” centers on four mobsters who try earn a
respectable living—in spite of hard times and
their seedy job descriptions—on what becomes the
longest night of their lives. As if placating the
boss weren’t hard enough, they also have to deal
with nagging wives, unwanted advances from
transvestite speakeasy entertainers and
occupational hazards such as unintended
self-inflicted gunshot wounds. It’s enough to make
a man wonder if he should consider another line of
work. A great combination of slapstick humor and
sophisticated dialogue that employs much of the
gangster vernacular from that era, “Bad Guys In
Suits” pays homage to James Cagney in “The Public
Enemy” and Billy Wilder’s “Some Like It Hot.” “Bad
Guys In Suits” will also feature original music by
gypsy jazz band, The Panda Feathers.
Hobo Junction produced Bad Guys in Suits three times as
part of ongoing script and music development. BGIS ran
at Gorilla Tango Theater, Boho Theater and finally at
the Apollo Theater Studio.
THE
TEMP
Just your average
office puppet comedy with ninjas. The employees of
Capital Bank are held hostage by a power hungry
answering machine and computer. It is up to their
Temp to save the day. Did we mention ninjas?
The Temp was produced at Gorrilla Tango as part of
ongoing script development, and then was re-launched at
the Cornservatory the following year.
HOBO
ROBO READING SERIES
In 2009, Hobo Junction
held the first annual Hobo Robo Reading Series, a
one-act nationwide play contest that furthered
Hobo Junction's mission to find and produce the
greatest original comedy out there. Five finalists
were selected to have their play performed in a
stage reading finale, where the crowd decided
which playwright walked home with the title of
HoboRobo Champion '09, and a nice little cash
prize to boot.
Talk.
Kiss. Blackout.
Call it a "savagely
romantic comedy", call it "one of those crazy show
within a shows", call it a "whatever", it is the
story of a misanthropic stage crew, two violent
actors and a play all about love. It is tech night
and a crew is working hard trying to get a brand
new play up and running. The lights will be
focused, the set will be marked and the stage will
be swept. Tonight they will rehearse what could be
the most beautiful moment of their production, if
only their actors would kiss. It's got laughs,
it's got love, it's got ladders so bring a date, a
bottle of wine and curl up next to Hobo Junction's
painfully romantic comedy TALK KISS BLACKOUT.
THE
REGULARS
From the creators of
BAD GUYS IN SUITS and THE TEMP, comes a brand new,
earth-quakingly tasty tale of love, war and soup.
The story begins in the heat of battle as eight
steakhouse waiters must fight with their lives
against the largest crowd a restaurant has ever
seen. Using all they know, they hold their
defenses, stay true to each other and learn to
love until a threat from within begins to tear
them apart.
BROKE
Hobo Junction found,
unearthed and re-hashed BROKE, the lost work of
stand-up comedian, Sam Fels. BROKE examines
love and money. What more could you want from a
show? It was released in August to a very drunk
audience. We take no responsibility for what
happened after.
ROAD TO HOBO JUNCTION
Josh Zagoren and Mike
Foster were terrible waiters so they were forced
to come up with silly routines for tips. They
began performing shows based on the routines they
came up with, producing under the name THE ROCK
GIANT. Those routines became ROAD TO HOBO
JUNCTION: a two-man-one-robot sketch show
performed at Chicago's PLAYGROUND THEATRE. They
were then invited, rather nicely, to perform at
the Apollo in Chicago. They did basically the same
show... just at the Apollo. Then THE ROCK GIANT
disbanded, burning to the ground. But from there,
Josh founded a new company which rose out of the
ashes like the mighty Phoenix Bird. That company
is HOBO JUNCTION and you are here.