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2024 Equity Jeff Award nominations: Goodman and Mercury Theater


Nominations are in for the 2023-24 Equity Jeff Awards, with the Goodman Theatre scoring the most nominations with 20. Mercury Theater Chicago, the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Chicago Shakespeare and Drury Lane Productions also had very good years.

Nominees for the annual awards for Chicago’s union-affiliated Equity theaters were announced Tuesday morning by the all-volunteer Jeff committee.

The Steppenwolf Theatre, meanwhile, saw two of its hit spring productions nominated for best production: Samuel D. Hunter’s “Little Bear Ridge Road” and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ “Purpose,” which likely is headed to Broadway next season. Mercury Theater dominated the “midsize” category of musicals with its productions of “Jersey Boys,” “Rock of Ages” and “Young Frankenstein.”  And Susan V. Booth, the new Goodman artistic director, scored a nod for her production of of “The Penelopiad.”

Famous names on the list include Sufjan Stevens and Justin Peck, both nominated for “Illinoise,” Joe Mantello, nominated for directing “Little Bear Ridge Road,”  Phylicia Rashad, nominated for directing “Purpose” at Steppenwolf, Jason Alexander, nominated for his work in “Judgment Day” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Hershey Felder for “Hershey Felder as Monsieur Chopin” at Writers Theatre, and Laurie Metcalf, the star of “Little Bear Ridge Road.”

The most nominated productions in the past year were “Turret” by A Red Orchid Theatre, tied with  “Young Frankenstein” at Mercury, followed by “The Music Man” at Marriott Theatre.

Chris Jones is a Tribune critic.

cjones5@chicagotribune.com

The ceremony to present the 56th anniversary Equity Jeff Awards will take place Sept. 30 at Drury Lane Theatre (100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace), hosted by Lillian Castillo, Kelvin Roston, Jr. and Janet Ulrich Brooks; more at www.jeffawards.org

2023 Equity Jeff Award nominees

PRODUCTION OF A PLAY (LARGE)

“Birthday Candles” – Northlight Theatre

“Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” – Goodman Theatre

“The Lehman Trilogy” – Broadway in Chicago and TimeLine Theatre Company

“Little Bear Ridge Road” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

“The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at the Celebration of Their First One Hundred Years” – Goodman Theatre

“Purpose” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

“A Streetcar Named Desire” – Paramount Theatre

“Twelfth Night” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Goodman Theatre

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Tyla Abercrumbie, E. Faye Butler, Sharriese Hamilton, Ora Jones, Demetra Dee, Felicia Oduh, Eric Gerard and Jaye Ladymore in “The Nacirema Society” by Pearl Cleage at the Goodman Theatre.

PRODUCTION OF A PLAY (MIDSIZE)

“Blues for an Alabama Sky” – Remy Bumppo Theatre Company

“Gods and Monsters” – Frame of Reference Productions

“Silent Sky” – Citadel Theatre

“Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

“A View from the Bridge” – Shattered Globe Theatre

PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL (LARGE)

“Anything Goes” – Porchlight Music Theatre

“Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” – Marriott Theatre

“Guys and Dolls” – Drury Lane Productions

“The Matchbox Magic Flute” – Goodman Theatre

“The Music Man” – Marriott Theatre

“Next to Normal” – Paramount Theatre

KJ Hippensteel and cast in “The Music Man” at Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire. (Liz Lauren)

PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL (MIDSIZE)

“Jersey Boys” – Mercury Theater Chicago

“Rock of Ages” – Mercury Theater Chicago

“She Loves Me” – Citadel Theatre

“Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

PRODUCTION OF A REVUE

“Ain’t Misbehavin’” – Drury Lane Productions

“A Taste of Soul” – Black Ensemble Theater

“The Time Machine: A Tribute to the 80s” – Black Ensemble Theater

ENSEMBLE FOR A PLAY

“English” – Goodman Theatre with the Guthrie Theatre

“The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at the Celebration of Their First One Hundred Years” – Goodman Theatre

“The Penelopiad” – Goodman Theatre

“POTUS: or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying To Keep Him Alive” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

“Purpose” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Harry Lennix, Ayanna Bria Bakari and Tamara Tunie in “Purpose” at Steppenwolf Theatre. (Michael Brosilow)

ENSEMBLE FOR A MUSICAL OR REVUE

“Ain’t Misbehavin’” – Drury Lane Productions

“Illinoise” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

“The Music Man” – Marriott Theatre

“A Taste of Soul” – Black Ensemble Theater

“The Time Machine: A Tribute to the 80s” – Black Ensemble Theater

NEW WORK

Levi Holloway – “Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

Samuel D. Hunter – “Little Bear Ridge Road” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins – “Purpose” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Nambi E. Kelley – “Stokely: The Unfinished Revolution” – Court Theatre

Brett Neveu – “Revolution” – A Red Orchid Theatre

Sufjan Stevens, Justin Peck and Jackie Sibblies Drury – “Illinoise” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Mary Zimmerman – “The Matchbox Magic Flute” – Goodman Theatre

The company of “Illinoise” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. (Liz Lauren)

DIRECTOR OF A PLAY (LARGE)

Susan V. Booth – “The Penelopiad” – Goodman Theatre

Nick Bowling and Vanessa Stalling – “The Lehman Trilogy” – Broadway in Chicago and TimeLine Theatre Company

Lili-Anne Brown – “The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at the Celebration of Their First One Hundred Years” – Goodman Theatre

Joe Mantello – “Little Bear Ridge Road” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Tyrone Phillips – “Twelfth Night” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Phylicia Rashad – “Purpose” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

DIRECTOR OF A PLAY (MIDSIZE)

Mikael Burke – “Blues for an Alabama Sky” – Remy Bumppo Theatre Company

Louis Contey – “A View from the Bridge” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Levi Holloway – “Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

Chuck Smith – “The Reclamation of Madison Hemings” – American Blues Theater

Paul Oakley Stovall – “Gods and Monsters” – Frame of Reference Productions

Beth Wolf – “Silent Sky” – Citadel Theatre

 

DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL (LARGE)

Jim Corti – “Next to Normal” – Paramount Theatre

Jessica Fisch – “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” – Marriott Theatre

Katie Spelman – “The Music Man” – Marriott Theatre

Michael Weber – “Anything Goes” – Porchlight Music Theatre

Mary Zimmerman – “The Matchbox Magic Flute” – Goodman Theatre

DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL (MIDSIZE)

Matthew Silar – “She Loves Me” – Citadel Theatre

L. Walter Stearns – “Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

L. Walter Stearns and Brenda Didier – “Jersey Boys” – Mercury Theater Chicago

DIRECTOR OF A REVUE

Daryl D. Brooks – “The Time Machine: A Tribute to the 80s” – Black Ensemble Theater

E. Faye Butler – “Ain’t Misbehavin’” – Drury Lane Productions

Deidre Goodwin – “Beehive: The 60’s Musical” – Marriott Theatre

Dudley Owens in “Ain’t Misbehavin’” at the Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace. (Justin Barbin)

PERFORMER IN A PRINCIPAL ROLE – PLAY

Scott Aiello (Eddie) – “A View from the Bridge” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Jason Alexander (Sammy Campo) – “Judgment Day” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Bryan Burke (Gunner) – “The Outgoing Tide” – Buffalo Theatre Ensemble

Kate Fry (Ernestine Ashworth) – “Birthday Candles” – Northlight Theatre

Jon Michael Hill (Nazareth “Naz” Jasper) – “Purpose” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Anthony Irons (Stokely Carmichael) – “Stokely: The Unfinished Revolution” – Court Theatre

Travis A. Knight (Rabbit) – “Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

Laurie Metcalf (Sarah) – “Little Bear Ridge Road” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Jon Hudson Odom (Madison Hemings) – “The Reclamation of Madison Hemings” – American Blues Theater

Michael Shannon (Green) – “Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

Rebecca Spence (Eleanor of Aquitaine) – “The Lion in Winter” – Court Theatre

Bethany Thomas (Sister Rosetta Tharpe) – “Marie and Rosetta” – Northlight Theatre

PERFORMER IN A PRINCIPAL ROLE – MUSICAL

Kaitlyn Davis (Carole King) – “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” – Marriott Theatre

Lissa deGuzman (Ella) – “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella” – Drury Lane Productions

Sean Fortunato (Dr. Frederick Frankenstein) – “Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

KJ Hippensteel (Harold Hill) – “The Music Man” – Marriott Theatre

Mark David Kaplan (Tevye) – “Fiddler on the Roof” – Drury Lane Productions

Donna Louden (Diana) – “Next to Normal” – Paramount Theatre

Sophie Madorsky (Dina) – “The Band’s Visit” – Writers Theatre and TheatreSquared

Michael Metcalf (Frankie Valli) – “Jersey Boys” – Mercury Theater Chicago

David Moreland (Drew) – “Rock of Ages” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Meghan Murphy (Reno Sweeney) – “Anything Goes” – Porchlight Music Theatre

SOLO PERFORMANCE

Hershey Felder (Monsieur Chopin) – “Hershey Felder as Monsieur Chopin” – Writers Theatre

David Kwong (performer) – “The Enigmatist” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

PERFORMER IN A REVUE

Leila Gorstein (performer) – “Oh, The Places You’ll Glow” – The Second City e.t.c.

Thee Ricky Harris (Head Chef Ricky) – “A Taste of Soul” – Black Ensemble Theater

James T. Lane (performer) – “Ain’t Misbehavin’” – Drury Lane Productions

Leah Morrow (performer) – “Beehive: The 60’s Musical” – Marriott Theatre

Lorenzo Rush, Jr. (performer) – “Ain’t Misbehavin’” – Drury Lane Productions

PERFORMER IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – PLAY

Breon Arzell (Guy) – “Blues for an Alabama Sky” – Remy Bumppo Theatre Company

Daniel Breaker (Father Michael) – “Judgment Day” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

E. Faye Butler (Grace Dubose Dunbar) – “The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at the Celebration of Their First One Hundred Years” – Goodman Theatre

Alexandra Chopson (Beth) – “In Quietness” – A Red Orchid Theatre

Mitchell J. Fain (Henry Lehman) – “The Lehman Trilogy” – Broadway in Chicago and TimeLine Theatre Company

Mildred Marie Langford (Actor 1) – “Notes from the Field” – TimeLine Theatre Company

Eileen Niccolai (Beatrice) – “A View from the Bridge” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Tim Rhoze (Bynum Walker) – “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” – Goodman Theatre

Shariba Rivers (Actor 2) – “Notes from the Field” – TimeLine Theatre Company

Paul Oakley Stovall (Malvolio) – “Twelfth Night” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Natalie West (Georgia) – “Revolution” – A Red Orchid Theatre

PERFORMER IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – MUSICAL

Adrian Aguilar (Tommy DeVito) – “Jersey Boys” – Mercury Theater Chicago

McKinley Carter (Marie) – “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella” – Drury Lane Productions

Lillian Castillo (Elizabeth Benning) – “Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Jackson Evans (Lord Evelyn Oakleigh) – “Anything Goes” – Porchlight Music Theatre

Alex Goodrich (Mayor Shinn) – “The Music Man” – Marriott Theatre

Andrew MacNaughton (The Monster) – “Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Steve McDonagh (Moonface Martin) – “Anything Goes” – Porchlight Music Theatre

Andrew Mueller (Gerry Goffin) – “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” – Marriott Theatre

Ron E. Rains (Dad) – “Billy Elliot” – Paramount Theatre

Mary Robin Roth (Frau Blücher) – “Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Ryan Stajmiger (Igor) – “Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Erica Stephan (Cynthia Weil) – “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” – Marriott Theatre

SCENIC DESIGN (LARGE)

Linda Buchanan – “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” – Goodman Theatre

Angela Weber Miller – “A Streetcar Named Desire” – Paramount Theatre

Lauren M. Nichols – “The Hot Wing King” – Writers Theatre

Todd Rosenthal – “The Matchbox Magic Flute” – Goodman Theatre

Todd Rosenthal – “Purpose” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Arnel Sancianco – “The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at the Celebration of Their First One Hundred Years” – Goodman Theatre

SCENIC DESIGN (MIDSIZE)

Bob Knuth – “Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Caitlin McLeod – “Lavender Men” – About Face Theatre

Lauren M. Nichols – “Blues for an Alabama Sky” – Remy Bumppo Theatre Company

Grant Sabin – “Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

Jessica Kuehnau Wardell – “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” – Buffalo Theatre Ensemble

COSTUME DESIGN (LARGE)

Raquel Adorno – “The Music Man” – Marriott Theatre

Gregg Barnes – “Jim Henson’s Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas” – iTheatrics and Broadway & Beyond Theatricals

Theresa Ham – “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella” – Drury Lane Productions

Ana Kuzmanic – “The Matchbox Magic Flute” – Goodman Theatre

Ryan Park – “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” – Paramount Theatre

COSTUME DESIGN (MIDSIZE)

Sarah Albrecht – “¡Bernarda!” – Teatro Vista

Aly Greaves Amidei – “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” – Buffalo Theatre Ensemble

Rachel Boylan – “Jersey Boys” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Gregory Graham – “Blues for an Alabama Sky” – Remy Bumppo Theatre Company

Bob Kuhn – “Rock of Ages” – Mercury Theater Chicago

SOUND DESIGN (LARGE)

Pornchanok Kanchanabanca – “Richard III” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Jeffrey Levin – “Eurydice” – Writers Theatre

Jeffrey Levin – “Selling Kabul” – Northlight Theatre

André Pluess – “The Lehman Trilogy” – Broadway in Chicago and TimeLine Theatre Company

André Pluess – “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead” – Court Theatre

SOUND DESIGN (MIDSIZE)

Forrest Gregor – “The Rise and Fall of Little Voice” – The Gift Theatre

Christopher Kriz – “The Outgoing Tide” – Buffalo Theatre Ensemble

Jeffrey Levin – “Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

André Pluess – “Gods and Monsters” – Frame of Reference Productions

Rick Sims – “The Reclamation of Madison Hemings” – American Blues Theater

LIGHTING DESIGN (LARGE)

Brandon Stirling Baker – “Illinoise” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Reza Behjat – “Sanctuary City” – Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Lee Fiskness – “Ain’t Misbehavin’” – Drury Lane Productions

Jason Lynch – “Lucha Teotl” – Goodman Theatre with Chicago Latino Theater Alliance and National Museum of Mexican Art

Cat Wilson – “A Streetcar Named Desire” – Paramount Theatre

LIGHTING DESIGN (MIDSIZE)

Conchita Avitia – “The Brightest Thing in the World” – About Face Theatre

Mike Durst – “Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

G. “Max” Maxin IV – “Young Frankenstein” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Gabrielle Strong – “The Rise and Fall of Little Voice” – The Gift Theatre

Levi Wilkins – “Gods and Monsters” – Frame of Reference Productions

CHOREOGRAPHY

William Carlos Angulo – “In the Heights” – Marriott Theatre

Christopher Chase Carter – “The Time Machine: A Tribute to the 80s” – Black Ensemble Theater

Dan Knechtges – “Guys and Dolls” – Drury Lane Productions

Tammy Mader – “Anything Goes” – Porchlight Music Theatre

Justin Peck- “Illinoise” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Katie Spelman – “The Music Man” – Marriott Theatre

ORIGINAL MUSIC IN A PLAY

Satya Chavez – “¡Bernarda!” – Teatro Vista

Samuel Davis – “The Penelopiad” – Goodman Theatre

Christopher Kriz – “The Outgoing Tide” – Buffalo Theatre Ensemble

Jeffrey Levin – “Turret” – A Red Orchid Theatre

Jon Trenchard – “Richard III” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

MUSIC DIRECTION

Amanda Dehnert – “The Matchbox Magic Flute” – Goodman Theatre

Eugene Dizon and Linda Madonia – “Jersey Boys” – Mercury Theater Chicago

Nathan Koci – “Illinoise” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

William Foster McDaniel – “Ain’t Misbehavin’” – Drury Lane Productions

Ryan T. Nelson – “The Music Man” – Marriott Theatre

Nick Sula – “Anything Goes” – Porchlight Music Theatre

PROJECTION DESIGN

Anthony Churchill – “Black Sunday” – TimeLine Theatre Company

Anthony Churchill – “The Lehman Trilogy” – Broadway in Chicago and TimeLine Theatre Company

Paul Deziel – “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” – Paramount Theatre

Mike Tutaj – “Fiddler on the Roof” – Drury Lane Productions

Mike Tutaj – “Gods and Monsters” – Frame of Reference Productions

ARTISTIC SPECIALIZATION

Timo Andres – music arrangements and orchestrations – “Illinoise” – Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Miguel A. Armstrong – wig design – “Beehive: The 60’s Musical” – Marriott Theatre

Puppeteer Ensemble – puppeteering – “Jim Henson’s Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas” – iTheatrics and Broadway & Beyond Theatricals

Luis “Aski” Palomino – wrestling coordination – “Lucha Teotl” – Goodman Theatre with Chicago Latino Theater Alliance and National Museum of Mexican Art

Puppeteer Ensemble – puppeteering – “Jim Henson’s Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas” – iTheatrics and Broadway & Beyond Theatricals

Keith Ryan – wig design – “A Taste of Soul” – Black Ensemble Theater

SHORT RUN – PRODUCTION

“How I Learned What I Learned” – Congo Square Theatre Company and Goodman Theatre

“It’s A Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago” – American Blues Theater

“Welcome to Matteson!” – Congo Square Theatre Company

SHORT RUN – PERFORMER

Brandon Dahlquist (George Bailey) – “It’s A Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago” – American Blues Theater

Anthony Irons (performer) – “Welcome to Matteson!” – Congo Square Theatre Company

Harry Lennix (August Wilson) – “How I Learned What I Learned” – Congo Square Theatre Company and Goodman Theatre

Alexis J. Roston (performer) – “Welcome to Matteson!” – Congo Square Theatre Company

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