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The 48th Annual AEA Jeff Awards
Monday evening, October 17, 2016, the Joseph Jefferson Awards once again honored the outstanding theatre artists in Chicago for the previous year. It was a star-studded event, with cocktails and appetizers at 6:00, the ceremony, production numbers and award presentations from 7:00-9:45 and a sumptuous late night buffet that followed. Recipients, participants and the press attended, all dressed to the nines and bubbling over with joy and pride for Chicago’s finest.
The 55+ members of the Jeff Awards committee, presently under the direction of Chairman David Liesse, has been celebrating the vitality of area theatre by honoring excellence in Chicago since 1968. The organization proudly proclaims that “the Awards fosters artistic growth of area theatres and theatre artists and promotes educational opportunities, audience appreciation and civic pride in the achievements of the theatre community.” The Jeff members evaluate over 250 productions annually, also honoring the best in non-Equity theatre in a separate celebration held earlier in the year.
Last night’s festivities were hosted by talented emcees and AEA actors Janet Ulrich Brooks and James Earl Jones II. Nicole Lambert, Demi Zaino and Jos N. Banks presented the beautiful Jeff statuettes to the recipients, between the live and recorded highlights presented from the past year’s best musical productions.
A special award honored Writers Theatre Artistic Director, Michael Halberstam, who received this accolade with his usual articulate dignity and tasteful good humor. In addition, this year, the Jeff Award for “Production—Musical—Large” was renamed the Dr. Harlan Haimes Award, in memory of the late avid supporter of Chicago theatre. His wife Susan and two daughters presented this award for the first time to the winning theatre.
The AEA Jeff Awards went to the following Chicago theatre artists:
PRODUCTION – PLAY – LARGE
“The Tempest” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater
PRODUCTION – PLAY – MIDSIZE
“United Flight 232” – The House Theatre of Chicago
PRODUCTION – MUSICAL – LARGE
“West Side Story” – Paramount Theatre
PRODUCTION – MUSICAL – MIDSIZE
“Dreamgirls” – Porchlight Music Theatre
DIRECTOR – PLAY
Aaron Posner and Teller – “The Tempest” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater
DIRECTOR – MUSICAL
Rachel Rockwell – “Ride the Cyclone” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater
ENSEMBLE
“United Flight 232” – The House Theatre of Chicago
ACTOR IN A PRINICPAL ROLE – PLAY
Dexter Zollicoffer – “Charm” – Northlight Theatre
ACTOR IN A PRINCIPAL ROLE – MUSICAL
Nathaniel Stampley – “Man of La Mancha” – Marriott Theatre
ACTRESS IN A PRINCIPAL ROLE – PLAY
Mary Beth Fisher – “Domesticated” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company
ACTRESS IN A PRINCIPAL ROLE – MUSICAL
Donica Lynn – “Dreamgirls” – Porchlight Music Theatre
ACTOR OR ACTRESS IN A REVUE
Shari Addison – “Dynamite Divas” – Black Ensemble Theater
SOLO PERFORMANCE
Brian Quijada – “Where Did We Sit on the Bus?” – Teatro Vista in association with the
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events and Victory Gardens Theater
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – PLAY
Mike Nussbaum – “The Price” – TimeLine Theatre Company
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – MUSICAL
Eric Lewis – “Dreamgirls” – Porchlight Music Theatre
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – PLAY
Jacqueline Williams – “The House That Will Not Stand” – Victory Gardens Theater
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – MUSICAL
Mary Antonini – “West Side Story” – Paramount Theatre
NEW WORK
Philip Dawkins – “Charm” – Northlight Theatre
John Reeger, Julie Shannon and Michael Mahler – “The Man Who Murdered Sherlock Holmes”
– Mercury Theater Chicago
NEW ADAPTATION
Robert Falls and Seth Bockley – “2666” – Goodman Theatre
CHOREOGRAPHY
William Carlos Angulo – “West Side Story” – Paramount Theatre
ORIGINAL MUSIC IN A PLAY
Diego Colon and Christopher Kriz – “The Grapes of Wrath” – The Gift Theatre
MUSIC DIRECTION
Ryan T. Nelson – “Man of La Mancha” – Marriott Theatre
SCENIC DESIGN – LARGE
Jeffrey D. Kmiec – “Deathtrap” – Drury Lane Productions
SCENIC DESIGN – MIDSIZE
Sarah E. Ross – “The Rainmaker” – American Blues Theater
LIGHTING DESIGN – LARGE
Thom Weaver – “The Tempest” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater
LIGHTING DESIGN – MIDSIZE
Mike Durst – “Adding Machine: A Musical” – The Hypocrites
COSTUME DESIGN – LARGE
Catherine Zuber – “War Paint” – Goodman Theatre
COSTUME DESIGN – MIDSIZE
Bill Morey – “Dreamgirls” – Porchlight Music Theatre
SOUND DESIGN – LARGE
André Pluess – “Treasure Island” – Lookingglass Theatre Company and
Berkeley Repertory Theatre
SOUND DESIGN – MIDSIZE
Brian Quijada – “Where Did We Sit on the Bus?” – Teatro Vista in association with the
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events and Victory Gardens Theater
PROJECTIONS / VIDEO DESIGN
Shawn Sagady – “2666” – Goodman Theatre
ARTISTIC SPECIALIZATION
Johnny Thompson – Magic Design – “The Tempest” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater
2015-2016 EQUITY STATISTICS
In its 48th Equity season, August 1, 2015 through July 31, 2016, the Jeff Awards Committee judged the opening nights of 158 productions from 58 producing organizations. Of these, 112 productions were “Jeff Recommended”, which made them eligible for award nominations.
MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS
THEATRES
Chicago Shakespeare Theater
5
Porchlight Music Theatre
4
Goodman Theatre
3
Paramount Theatre
3
The House Theatre of Chicago
2
Marriott Theatre
2
Northlight Theatre
2
Teatro Vista in association with the
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and
Special Events and Victory Gardens Theater
2
PRODUCTIONS
“Dreamgirls”
4
“The Tempest”
4
“West Side Story”
3
“2666”
2
“Charm”
2
“Man of La Mancha”
2
“United Flight 232”
2
“Where Did We Sit on the Bus?”
2
INDIVIDUALS
Brian Quijada
2
And with the 48th annual Jeff Awards now part of Chicago’s theatrical history, we’re off to another brand new, exciting season of artistry and entertainment in and around the Windy City. A big congratulations to all the nominees and recipients of last night’s awards, a special thanks to both the Jeff Committee and Drury Lane Oakbrook as well as to all the wonderful people involved.
Long Live Theatre!
Chicago Theatre and Concert Reviews would like to congratulate all the nominees and winners. Your tireless work and creativity make Chicago Theatre second to none.
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