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New Works Garner Production Honors at 40th Annual Jeff Awards;

Chicago Shakespeare Theater and Chicago Dramatists Top List of Award Recipients

Debut of New Awards Structure Balances Recognition

On Monday, October 20, at a star-studded gala celebrating 40 years of the Jeff Awards, The Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee presented 37 awards to celebrate excellence in Chicago-area Equity theatre. Over 700 gathered at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie to honor 150 nominees from Equity theatrical productions that opened between August 1, 2007, and July 31, 2008.

Beginning this season, the Jeff Awards honored the work of Large and Midsize theatres in separate categories for productions and technical elements. The two tier system allows separate awards for each tier in seven award categories: Production – Play, Production – Musical, Production – Revue, Scenic Design, Costume Design, Lighting Design, and Sound Design.

World premieres of new works and adaptations dominated the awards. Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s new “ad-Rap-tation” musical "Funk it Up About Nothin’" (a tuneful update of “Much Ado About Nothing”) won the coveted Ensemble Award, and Ron Wells' adaptation of "The Comedy of Errors," which added a behind-the-scenes World War II movie to the tale of mistaken identities, won four Awards, for Outstanding New Adaptation, Outstanding Production – Play (Large), Outstanding Director – Play (Barbara Gaines) and Outstanding Costume Design (Ana Kuzmanic). Chicago Dramatists, known for its nurturing of new works, was also honored with four total awards, including three for their critically acclaimed cop drama, "A Steady Rain," earning Outstanding Production – Play (Midsize), Outstanding New Work for playwright Keith Huff, and Outstanding Actor in a Principal Role – Play (Randy Steinmeyer).

The stunning Marriott Theatre production of “Les Misérables” led the Musical honors with four Awards for Production – Musical (Large), Outstanding Director – Musical (Dominic Missimi), Actor in a Principal Role – Musical (John Cudia), and Actor in a Supporting Role – Musical (Richard Todd Adams). Drury Lane Oakbrook, under the new leadership of Kyle DeSantis with his emphasis on production values, scored big with its musical "Sweet Charity,” winning Awards for Outstanding Director of a Musical (Jim Corti, in a statistical tie with Dominic Missimi), Outstanding Principal Actress – Musical (Summer Naomi Smart) and Outstanding Choreography (Mitzi Hamilton). Goodman Theatre's "The Trip to Bountiful," the tale of an elderly woman determined to see her family home one last time, was recognized for its leading actress Lois Smith, supporting actress Hallie Foote (daughter of its playwright Horton Foote) and Outstanding Scenic Design by E. David Cosier. Northlight Theatre's "Ella," the imagining of an Ella Fitzgerald concert rehearsal, came away with 3 awards, including Outstanding Actress in a Revue (E. Faye Butler, currently starring in "Caroline or Change" at Court Theatre), Outstanding Production – Revue, and Outstanding Director – Revue (Rob Ruggiero).

Eileen Boevers, founder and recently retired Executive Director of Apple Tree Theater, received a Special Award for her lifetime of contributions to Chicago theatre, including producing, directing, performing, writing, and theatre education.

The 40th Anniversary ceremony hosts, Cindy Gold and Nancy Voigts, presided over a spirited ceremony which included contemporary projection designs, videos, and live musical numbers from nominated productions. Presenters included many past Jeff Award recipients, Jeff founders Guy Barile and Felix Shuman, and Art Kassul, the first Award recipient for Outstanding Actor in a Principal Role – Play, in 1969. Michael Weber directed the ceremony, which was produced by Jeff Awards Equity Chair Diane Hires. 

During the 2007-2008 season, the Jeff Awards sent judges to the opening nights of 123 Equity openings offered by 52 producing organizations. From these openings, 88 Equity productions were “Jeff Awards Recommended,” which made them eligible for Jeff Award nominations.

The Jeff Awards has been honoring outstanding theatre artists annually since it was established in 1968. With up to 50 members representing a wide variety of backgrounds in theatre, the Jeff Awards is committed to celebrating the vitality of Chicago area theatre by recognizing excellence through its recommendations, awards and honors. The Jeff Awards fosters the 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 Awards evaluates over 250 theatrical productions and holds two awards ceremonies annually. Originally chartered to recognize only Equity productions, the Jeff Awards established the Non-Equity Wing in 1973 to celebrate outstanding achievement in non-union Chicago theatre. The next Non-Equity awards ceremony will be held on June 8, 2009.

Complete List of Jeff Equity Award Recipients

Production - Play – Large

The Comedy of Errors,” Chicago Shakespeare Theater

 

Production - Play – Midsize

“A Steady Rain,” Chicago Dramatists

 

Production - Musical – Large

“Les Misérables,” Marriott Theatre

 

Production - Musical – Midsize

“The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” Bailiwick Repertory Theatre

 

Production – Revue

“Ella,” Northlight Theatre

 

Ensemble

“Funk It Up About Nothin'”

Chicago Shakespeare Theater

 

Director – Play

Barbara Gaines, “The Comedy of Errors,” Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Director – Musical (2)

 

Jim Corti, “Sweet Charity,” Drury Lane Oakbrook

Dominic Missimi, “Les Misérables,” Marriott Theatre

 

Director – Revue

Rob Ruggiero, “Ella,” Northlight Theatre

 

New Work

Keith Huff, “A Steady Rain,” Chicago Dramatists

 

New Adaptation

Ron West, “The Comedy of Errors,” Chicago Shakespeare Theater

 

Solo Performance

Nilaja Sun, “No Child…,” Lookingglass Theatre Company

 

Actor in a Principal Role – Play

Randy Steinmeyer, “A Steady Rain,” Chicago Dramatists

 

Actor in a Principal Role – Musical

John Cudia, “Les Misérables,” Marriott Theatre

 

Actress in a Principal Role – Play

Lois Smith, “The Trip to Bountiful,” Goodman Theatre

 

Actress in a Principal Role – Musical

Summer Naomi Smart, “Sweet Charity,” Drury Lane Oakbrook

 

Actor in a Supporting Role – Play

Mark Ulrich, “Juno and the Paycock,” The Artistic Home

 

Actor in a Supporting Role – Musical

Richard Todd Adams, “Les Misérables,” Marriott Theatre

 

Actress in a Supporting Role – Play

Hallie Foote, “The Trip to Bountiful,” Goodman Theatre

 

Actress in a Supporting Role – Musical

Jessie Mueller, “Carousel,” Court Theatre and Long Wharf Theatre

 

Actor in a Revue

James Rank, “The American Dream Songbook,” Next Theatre Company

 

Actress in a Revue

E. Faye Butler, “Ella,” Northlight Theatre

 

Scenic Design – Large

E. David Cosier, “The Trip to Bountiful,” Goodman Theatre

 

Scenic Design – Midsize

Kevin Depinet, “Cadillac,” Chicago Dramatists

 

Costume Design – Large

Ana Kuzmanic, “The Comedy of Errors,” Chicago Shakespeare Theater

 

Costume Design – Midsize

Bill Morey, “Nine,” Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago

 

Lighting Design – Large

J. R. Lederle, “The Turn of the Screw,” Writers' Theatre

 

Lighting Design – Midsize

Mike Durst, “Requiem for a Heavyweight,” Shattered Globe Theatre

 

Sound Design – Large

Barry G. Funderburg, “Carter's Way,” Steppenwolf Theatre Company

 

Sound Design – Midsize

Jack Arky, “Because They Have No Words,” Piven Theatre

 

Choreography

Mitzi Hamilton, “Sweet Charity,” Drury Lane Oakbrook

 

Original Incidental Music

David Pavkovic, “Nelson Algren: For Keeps and A Single Day,” Lookingglass Theatre Company and the Museum of Contemporary Art

 

Musical Direction

Doug Peck, “Carousel,” Court Theatre and Long Wharf Theatre

 

Fight Choreography

Nick Sandys, “Requiem for a Heavyweight,” Shattered Globe Theatre

 

Outstanding Achievement in Videography (Artistic Specialization)

John Musial, “Nelson Algren: For Keeps and A Single Day,” Lookingglass Theatre Company and the Museum of Contemporary Art

 

Special Award

Eileen Boevers, Outstanding Achievement, Founder, Apple Tree Theatre

 

Multiple Award Recipients

Companies:

Chicago Shakespeare Theater – 5

Chicago Dramatists – 4

Marriott Theatre 4

Drury Lane Oakbrook – 3

Goodman Theatre – 3

Northlight Theatre – 3

Court Theatre and Long Wharf Theatre – 2

Lookingglass Theatre Company and the Museum of Contemporary Art 2

Shattered Globe Theatre – 2

Productions:

“Les Misérables,” Marriott Theatre – 4

“The Comedy of Errors,” Chicago Shakespeare Theater – 4

“A Steady Rain,” Chicago Dramatists – 3

“Ella,” Northlight Theatre – 3

“Sweet Charity,” Drury Lane Oakbrook – 3

“The Trip to Bountiful,” Goodman Theatre – 3

“Carousel,” Court Theatre and Long Wharf Theatre – 2

“Nelson Algren: For Keeps and A Single Day,” Lookingglass Theatre Company and the

 Museum of Contemporary Art – 2

“Requiem for a Heavyweight,” Shattered Globe Theatre – 2

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