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Here is a complete list of the Citation winners:

PRODUCTION, PLAY: "The Kentucky Cycle, Parts 1-2," Infamous Commonwealth Theatre.

PRODUCTION, MUSICAL: "Kiss of the Spider Woman," Bailiwick Repertory Theatre.

ENSEMBLE: "The Kentucky Cycle."

DIRECTOR, PLAY: Jason Kae and Genevieve Thompson, "The Kentucky Cycle"; Jonathan Wilson, "Two Trains Running," Pegasus Players.

DIRECTOR, MUSICAL OR REVUE: Susan Finque, "Kiss of the Spider Woman."

NEW WORK, PLAY: Margaret Lewis, "Fellow Travellers," Stage Left Theatre; William C. Kovacsik, "The Masrayana," Prop Thtr in association with Rasaka Theatre Company.

NEW WORK, MUSICAL: Christina Calvit and George Howe, "Queen Lucia," Lifeline Theatre.

NEW ADAPTATION: Curt Columbus, "Three Sisters," Strawdog Theatre Company; John Hildreth, "Johnny Tremain," Lifeline Theatre.

PRINCIPAL ACTRESS, PLAY: Donna McGough, "Death of a Salesman," the Hypocrites; Rebekah Ward-Hays, "The Skin of Our Teeth," BackStage Theatre Company.

PRINCIPAL ACTRESS, MUSICAL: Monique Whittington, "Josephine Tonight!" Theatre Building Chicago.

PRINCIPAL ACTOR, PLAY: Paul D'Addario, "Hurlyburly," the Gift Theatre Company; Jurgen Hooper, "What's Wrong With Angry?" Circle Theatre; Paul Noble, "True West," the Hypocrites; Alfred H. Wilson, "Two Trains Running."

PRINCIPAL ACTOR, MUSICAL: Ryan Lanning and Stan Q. Wash, "Kiss of the Spider Woman."

SUPPORTING ACTOR, PLAY: Eric Hoffmann, "Loose Knit," the Actors Workshop Theatre; Rian Jairell, "The Kentucky Cycle."

SUPPORTING ACTOR, MUSICAL: Stephen Feder, "I Sing!" White Horse Theatre Company.

SUPPORTING ACTRESS, PLAY: Millie Hurley Spencer, "Dancing at Lughnasa," Raven Theatre Company.

SUPPORTING ACTRESS, MUSICAL: Danielle Brothers, "A Jacques Brel Revue: Songs of Love and War," Theo Ubique Theatre Company in association with Michael James.

SCENIC DESIGN: Brian Sidney Bembridge, "Three Sisters"; Jack Magaw, "Two Trains Running."

LIGHTING DESIGN: Jared Moore, "Kiss of the Spider Woman."

COSTUME DESIGN: Laura M. Dana, "Seascape," Signal Ensemble Theatre; Alison Siple, "Time and the Conways," Griffin Theatre Company.

SOUND DESIGN: Mikhail Fiksel and Michael Griggs, "Angels in America, Part 1: Millennium Approaches," the Hypocrites and Bailiwick.

CHOREOGRAPHY: Brenda Didier, "Kiss of the Spider Woman."

ORIGINAL INCIDENTAL MUSIC: Nikhil Trivedi, "The Masrayana."

MUSIC DIRECTION: Kevin O'Donnell, "Valentine Victorious," the House Theatre of Chicago; Robert Ollis, "Kiss of the Spider Woman."

FIGHT DESIGN: Geoff Coates, "The Talisman Ring," Lifeline Theatre.

PROJECTIONS DESIGN: Mike Tutaj, "Martin Furey's Shot," TimeLine Theatre.

 

The Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee

Announces Equity Award Nominations for 2006

Chicago, IL Casting a wide net honoring smaller off–Loop houses and suburban theatres along with downtown main stages, The Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee today announced 155 nominations in 28 categories for Chicago's Equity theatrical productions which opened between August 1, 2005 and July 31, 2006. The Jeff Committee sent judges to the opening nights of 123 Equity productions offered by 51 producing organizations, and recommended 92 of these productions for further judging by the entire Committee, which made them eligible for Jeff Awards.

The Jeff Awards ceremony will be held on Monday, November 6, 2006, at the DePaul Merle Reskin Theatre, 60 Balbo Drive, Chicago, IL. A pre-show light buffet and cash bar across the street at the Hilton Chicago’s Normandie Lounge, 720 South Michigan Avenue, runs from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, and the awards ceremony at the DePaul Merle Reskin Theatre begins at 8:00 pm. Doors open at 7:30 pm for the ceremony. Tickets for both the ceremony and the pre-show buffet are $65 ($50 for members of Actors’ Equity Association, United Scenic Artists, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and the Dramatists Guild of America). Ceremony-only tickets are $35. To purchase tickets visit the Jeff Committee’s website at www.jeffawards.org where tickets can be purchased on-line with a credit card or where mail ordering instructions can be found. For more information, contact Bruce K. Siewerth, Equity Wing Chair, at jeffequity@sbcglobal.net.

Court Theatre, Goodman Theatre and Marriott Theatre led all nominees with 13 nominations each. Chicago Shakespeare Theater and Northlight Theatre had 12 nominations each, and Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place received 11 nominations.

Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place’s Grand Hotel: The Musical, the third production of their only producing season, led all nominees with 9 total nominations. Urinetown (Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC) received 7 nominations. Court Theatre’s Man of La Mancha and August Wilson’s Fences each received 6 nominations. Goodman Theatre’s nominations were spread among 5 productions, including The Clean House and Pericles, with 3 nominations each. Marriott Theatre’s nominations include one for their new musical Once Upon a Time in New Jersey and 4 each for Oliver! and Thoroughly Modern Millie.

Northlight Theatre’s season included Pride and Prejudice and A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration, each with 5 nominations. Spelling Bee Chicago’s still-running musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee received 3 nominations.

As further testament to the strength of Chicago’s reputation as a host to new theatrical work, New Work – Musical became a separate category this season. Nominees are Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein (About Face Theatre) with 6 nominations; Sita Ram (Lookingglass Theatre Company with Chicago Children’s Choir and Natya Dance Theatre) with 3 nominations; and Once Upon a Time in New Jersey (Marriott Theatre) with 2 nominations.

Two nominations in the New Work – Play category went to 2 new efforts from playwright Lydia R. Diamond: Voyeurs de Venus at Chicago Dramatists and Stick Fly at Congo Square Theatre Company. Other individual multiple nominees include actor Greg Vinkler (recipient of two previous Jeff Awards), chosen for each of his three performances in such diverse productions as Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, Writers' Theatre’s The Uneasy Chair, and Marriott Theatre’s Oliver!; director and writer Frank Galati with 3 nominations; and André Pluess with a rare 5 nominations in the Sound Design and Original Incidental Music categories.

A new category was also added for Solo Performances, with 3 nominees: Mary Beth Peil in M. Proust (About Face Theatre), Michael Patrick Thornton in The Good Thief (The Gift Theatre), and Stephen Lang in Beyond Glory (Goodman Theatre).

The mission of The Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee, founded in 1968, is to honor excellence in theatrical productions in the Chicago theatre community. Originally chartered to recognize Equity productions, the Citations (non–Equity) wing was established in 1973 to celebrate outstanding achievement in non–union Chicago theatre. The Jeff Committee, composed of theatre professionals and experienced theatergoers, evaluates approximately 250 theatrical productions and holds two awards ceremonies each year. The Citations Awards are presented in early June. The Equity ceremony will be held on Monday, November 6, 2006.

COMPLETE LIST OF JEFF EQUITY NOMINATIONS

Production – Play

Bus Stop, Writers' Theatre

The Clean House, Goodman Theatre

Dealer's Choice, Shattered Globe Theatre

Fences, Court Theatre

A Flea in Her Ear, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Pride and Prejudice, Northlight Theatre

Production – Musical

Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein, About Face Theatre

Man of La Mancha, Court Theatre

Oliver!, Marriott Theatre

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Spelling Bee Chicago

Urinetown, Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC

Production – Revue

Iraqtile Dysfunction, The Second City

A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration, Northlight Theatre and Geva Theatre Center

Plaid Tidings, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

War! Now In Its 4th Smash Year!, The Second City

Ensemble

Bus Stop, Writers' Theatre

Dealer's Choice, Shattered Globe Theatre

Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein, About Face Theatre

Man of La Mancha, Court Theatre

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Spelling Bee Chicago

War! Now In Its 4th Smash Year!, The Second City

New Work – Play

Chadwick Boseman, Deep Azure, Congo Square Theatre Company

Lonnie Carter, Wheatley, Victory Gardens Theater

Lydia R. Diamond, Stick Fly, Congo Square Theatre Company

Lydia R. Diamond, Voyeurs de Venus, Chicago Dramatists

Mary Zimmerman, M. Proust, About Face Theatre

New Work – Musical

Will Clinger & James FitzGerald, Two for the Show, Theater Wit

Susan DiLallo & Stephen Weiner, Once Upon a Time in New Jersey, Marriott Theatre

Stephen Flaherty & Frank Galati, Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein, About

Face Theatre

David Kersnar & Jai Uttal, Sita Ram, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Chicago Children's Choir

and Natya Dance Theatre

New Adaptation

Raymond Fox, Heidi Stillman & Laura Eason, The Old Curiosity Shop, Lookingglass

Theatre Company

Frank Galati, after the quake, Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Michael Halberstam, The Duchess of Malfi, Writers' Theatre

David Ives, A Flea in Her Ear, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Director – Play

Peter Amster, Pride and Prejudice, Northlight Theatre

Gary Griffin, A Flea in Her Ear, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Michael Halberstam, The Uneasy Chair, Writers' Theatre

Shade Murray, The Chosen, Writers' Theatre

Ron OJ Parson, Fences, Court Theatre

Steve Scott, Dealer's Choice, Shattered Globe Theatre

Director – Musical

David H. Bell, Oliver!, Marriott Theatre

Frank Galati, Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein, About Face Theatre

James Lapine, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Spelling Bee Chicago

Mark Lococo, Dessa Rose, Apple Tree Theatre

Tom Mullen, Urinetown, Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC

Charles Newell, Man of La Mancha, Court Theatre

Michael Weber, Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Director – Revue

David Ira Goldstein, A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration, Northlight Theatre and

Geva Theatre Center

Kurt Johns, The Water Coolers: An Office Musical, The Lakeshore Theater, Libby Adler Mages,

Tony D'Angelo, Michael Hendricks and Daniel Pawlus

Stuart Ross, Plaid Tidings, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Mark Warzecha, War! Now In Its 4th Smash Year!, The Second City

Ron West, Iraqtile Dysfunction, The Second City

Actor in a Principal Role – Play

A. C. Smith, Fences, Court Theatre

David Darlow, Power, Remy Bumppo Theatre Company

Guy Van Swearingen, The Sea Horse, A Red Orchid Theatre

Greg Vinkler, The Uneasy Chair, Writers' Theatre

Greg Vinkler, Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Joseph Wycoff, Private Lives, First Folio Shakespeare Festival

Actor in a Principal Role – Musical

Michael Buchanan, Urinetown, Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC

Tyler Hanes, Footloose, Marriott Theatre

Michael Aaron Lindner, The Secret Garden, Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago

James Rank, Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Jacques C. Smith, Purlie, Goodman Theatre and Pasadena Playhouse

Greg Vinkler, Oliver!, Marriott Theatre

Actress in a Principal Role – Play

Yetide Badaki, I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given to Me by a Young Lady

from Rwanda, Victory Gardens Theater

Carey Cannon, Pride and Prejudice, Northlight Theatre

Kirsten Fitzgerald, The Sea Horse, A Red Orchid Theatre

Nambi E. Kelley, Crumbs From the Table of Joy, Goodman Theatre

Rondi Reed, The Retreat From Moscow, Northlight Theatre

Ann Whitney, Three Tall Women, Apple Tree Theatre

Jacqueline Williams, Fences, Court Theatre

Actress in a Principal Role – Musical

Karla Beard, Dessa Rose, Apple Tree Theatre

Rebecca Finnegan, Gypsy, Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago

Cindy Gold, Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein, About Face Theatre

Tari Kelly, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Marriott Theatre

Johanna McKenzie Miller, The Sound of Music, Theatre at the Center

Susan Moniz, Dessa Rose, Apple Tree Theatre

Yahdina U'Deen, Nina Simone: The High Priestess Speaks, Black Ensemble Theater

Solo Performance

Stephen Lang, Beyond Glory, Goodman Theatre

Mary Beth Peil, M. Proust, About Face Theatre

Michael Patrick Thornton, The Good Thief, The Gift Theatre

Actor in a Supporting Role – Play

Rick Boynton, A Flea in Her Ear, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Thomas J. Cox, The Old Curiosity Shop, Lookingglass Theatre Company

Anthony Crivello, A Flea in Her Ear, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Matt DeCaro, Romance, Goodman Theatre

Steve Haggard, Kimberly Akimbo, A Red Orchid Theatre

Scott Jaeck, Much Ado About Nothing, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Jayce Ryan, The Glass Menagerie, The Gift Theatre

Actor in a Supporting Role – Musical

Larry Adams, Oklahoma!, Theatre at the Center

Jon Frazier, Urinetown, Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC

Brian Herriott, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Marriott Theatre

Jeff Kuhl, Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Roger Mueller, State Fair, Marriott Theatre

Actress in a Supporting Role – Play

Ella Joyce, Crumbs From the Table of Joy, Goodman Theatre

Linsey Page Morton, Bus Stop, Writers' Theatre

Eileen Niccolai, The House of Blue Leaves, Shattered Globe Theatre

Hollis Resnik, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Apple Tree Theatre

Gwendolyn Whiteside, St. Scarlet, American Theater Company

Actress in a Supporting Role – Musical

E. Faye Butler, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Marriott Theatre

Dina DiCostanzo, Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Roni Geva, Urinetown, Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC

Angela Ingersoll, The Secret Garden, Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago

Susan Moniz, The Spitfire Grill, Provision Theater Company

Barbara Robertson, Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Christine Sherrill, Once Upon a Time in New Jersey, Marriott Theatre

Actor in a Revue

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Matthew Amador, The Water Coolers: An Office Musical, The Lakeshore Theater, Libby Adler

Mages, Tony D'Angelo, Michael Hendricks and Daniel Pawlus

Carl Danielsen, A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration, Northlight Theatre and

Geva Theatre Center

Brian Gallivan, Iraqtile Dysfunction, The Second City

Brian Gallivan, War! Now In Its 4th Smash Year!, The Second City

Actress in a Revue

Anna Lauris, A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration, Northlight Theatre and

Geva Theatre Center

Holly Stauder, The Water Coolers: An Office Musical, The Lakeshore Theater, Libby Adler

Mages, Tony D'Angelo, Michael Hendricks and Daniel Pawlus

Choreography

David H. Bell, Footloose, Marriott Theatre

Brian Loeffler, Urinetown, Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC

Tammy Mader, Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Krithika Rajagopalan, Sita Ram, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Chicago Children's Choir and

N! atya Dan ce Theatre

Kenneth Lee Roberson, Purlie, Goodman Theatre and Pasadena Playhouse

Marc Robin, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Marriott Theatre

Scenic Design

John Culbert, Man of La Mancha, Court Theatre

Kevin Hagan, Dealer's Choice, Shattered Globe Theatre

Jack Magaw, Bus Stop, Writers' Theatre

Jack Magaw, Fences, Court Theatre

Robert C. Martin, Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Todd Rosenthal, The Clean House, Goodman Theatre

Grant Sabin, The Sea Horse, A Red Orchid Theatre

Costume Design

Mara Blumenfeld, Pericles, Goodman Theatre

Mara Blumenfeld, A Flea in Her Ear, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Gail Brassard, Pride and Prejudice, Northlight Theatre

Rachel Anne Healy, Power, Remy Bumppo Theatre Company

Virgil C. Johnson, Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Nancy Missimi, Oliver!, Marriott Theatre

Sound Design

Mikhail Fiksel & André Pluess, Blind Mouth Singing, Teatro Vista

Joshua Horvath & Ray Nardelli, Fences, Court Theatre

Lindsay Jones, Hecuba, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

André Pluess, The Old Curiosity Shop, Lookingglass Theatre Company

André Pluess & Ben Sussman, Pericles, Goodman Theatre

Lighting Design < DIV>

Brian Sidney Bembridge, Grand Hotel: The Musical, Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place

Chris Binder, Pride and Prejudice, Northlight Theatre

T. J. Gerckens, The Old Curiosity Shop, Lookingglass Theatre Company

T. J. Gerckens, Pericles, Goodman Theatre

Mark McCullough, Man of La Mancha, Court Theatre

Michael Philippi, A Life in the Theatre, Goodman Theatre

Marcus Stubblefield, The Glass Menagerie, Court Theatre

Musical Direction

Carl Danielsen, A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration, Northlight Theatre and

Geva Theatre Center

Margaret James, The Pirates of Penzance, Drury Lane Oakbrook

Josephine Lee, Sita Ram, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Chicago Children's Choir and

Natya Dance Theatre

Tom Murray, Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein, About Face Theatre

Doug Peck, Dessa Rose, Apple Tree Theatre

Doug Peck, Man of La Mancha, Court Theatre

Michael Sobie, Urinetown, Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC

Original Incidental Music

Marc Desormeaux, Much Ado About Nothing, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Alaric Jans & Lindsay Jones, Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

André Pluess & Ben Sussman, after the quake, Steppenwolf Theatre Company

André Pluess & Ben Sussman, The Clean House, Goodman Theatre

Josh Schmidt, The Chalk Garden, Northlight Theatre

2006 EQUITY NOMINEE STATISTICS

PRODUCTIONS

Grand Hotel: The Musical – 9

Urinetown – 7

Fences – 6

A Flea in Her Ear – 6

Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein – 6

Man of La Mancha – 6

A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration – 5

Pride and Prejudice – 5

Bus Stop – 4

Dealer's Choice – 4

Dessa Rose – 4

The Old Curiosity Shop – 4

Oliver! – 4

Thoroughly Modern Millie – 4

War! Now In Its 4th Smash Year! – 4

The Clean House – 3

Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 – 3

Iraqtile Dysfunction – 3

Pericles – 3

The Sea Horse – 3

Sita Ram – 3

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee – 3

The Water Coolers: An Office Musical – 3

after the quake – 2

Crumbs From the Table of Joy – 2

Footloose – 2

M. Proust – 2

Much Ado About Nothing – 2

Once Upon a Time in New Jersey – 2

Plaid Tidings – 2

Power – 2

Purlie – 2

The Glass Menagerie – 2

The Secret Garden – 2

The Uneasy Chair – 2

PRODUCING ORGANIZATIONS

Court Theatre – 13

Goodman Theatre – 13 (including 2 as co-producer with Pasadena Playhouse)

Marriott Theatre – 13

Chicago Shakespeare Theater – 12

Northlight Theatre – 12 (including 5 as co-producer with Geva Theatre Center)

Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place – 11

Writers' Theatre – 8

About Face Theatre – 8

Blue Dog Entertainment, LLC – 7

Lookingglass Theatre Company – 7 (including 3 as co-producer with Chicago Children's Choir and Natya Dance Theatre)

The Second City – 7

Apple Tree Theatre – 6

Geva Theatre Center (as co-producer with Northlight Theatre) – 5

Shattered Globe Theatre – 5

A Red Orchid Theatre – 4

Chicago Children's Choir and Natya Dance Theatre as co-producers with Lookingglass Theatre Company– 3

The Lakeshore Theater, Libby Adler Mages, Tony D'Angelo, Michael Hendricks and Daniel Pawlus – 3

Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago – 3

Spelling Bee Chicago – 3

Congo Square Theatre Company – 2

Pasadena Playhouse (as co-producer with Goodman Theatre) – 2

Remy Bumppo Theatre Company – 2

Steppenwolf Theatre Company – 2

The Gift Theatre – 2

Theatre at the Center – 2

Victory Gardens Theater – 2

INDIVIDUALS

André Pluess – 5

Frank Galati – 3

Ben Sussman – 3

Greg Vinkler – 3

David H. Bell – 2

Mara Blumenfeld – 2

Carl Danielsen – 2

Lydia R. Diamond – 2

Brian Gallivan – 2

T. J. Gerckens – 2

Michael Halberstam – 2

Jack Magaw – 2

Susan Moniz – 2

Doug Peck – 2

 

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