The holidays are a wonderful time, but sometimes you need a break from Santa, tinsel, Scrooge, and A Wonderful Life. Come on down to the Apollo Theater Studio and check out HORRIBLE, a comedy about love, death, cannibalism...and flowers, now playing at the Apollo Theater through December 19th. 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 some very questionable meats. Come have a HORRIBLE holiday with Hobo Junction.
WHERE: Apollo Theater * 2540 North Lincoln Avenue * Chicago IL 60614
The Apollo has a valet-assisted parking lot at the north side of the building for $10.00 per car. Attendants will direct you to a parking spot, but they will not take your keys. The Apollo is also easily accessible by CTA trains and buses. The Fullerton "L" stop (Red, Brown & Purple lines) is located only a few minutes away from the theater.
WHEN: November 6th thru December 19th - Fridays and Saturdays @ 8:00 p.m.
TICKETS: $15.00 - Call (773) 935-6100 or Purchase online at www.ticketmaster.com
CAST: The cast includes Bryan Campbell as Mr. Hunt,
Madeline Chilese as Holly Goodly, Elliott Fredland as Humphrey Garrish, Tara Generalovich as Hildabrand Goodly,
Christopher Rex Jacobs as Herman Manners, Cyra K. Polizzi as Meredith Goodly, Bob Pries as Tom Goodly,
Keith Redmond as Gill, Judi Schindler as Claudia Garrish, Kaelan Strouse as Gordon Garrish, and
Mike Tepeli as Malcolm Garrish.
CREW: Playwright - Josh Zagoren, Director - Breahan Eve Pautsch, Producer -
Luke Harmon, Stage Manager - Amy Hopkins, Set and Lighting Designer -
Andrew Marchetti, Music Director - Dan Pearce, Properties Designer - Josh Zagoren, Costume Designer - Jana Weddel, Costume Construction -
Ashely BagotABOUT: Hobo Junction has been called "A solid hour of laughs" by Chicagoist.com, "Genius" by the Chicago Reader and "Wacky" by FOX News Chicago. Hobo Junction, the dark pirates of the Chicago scene, was founded by Josh Zagoren and a robot named ZBOT in 2004 and has since gone on to become a darling of theater goers and comedians all over the city. Hobo Junction has grown into a company made up of talented artists with experience in all aspects of theatre, and with their solid blend of silly and smart, they have produced a celebrated six original shows in their time here, two of them with three extensions, and they don't want to slow down any time soon.
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