Drury Lane Theatre’s The Color Purple is among the most-honored productions, with seven nominations. Photograph: Brett Beiner
Even with a season cut nearly in half by the coronavirus shutdown, the Joseph Jefferson Awards committee found 37 Equity productions worthy of at least one nomination.
The list of nominees, announced this morning ahead of a virtual awards ceremony on November 9, covers productions that opened between August 1, 2019 (the traditional start of the season for the purposes of the Jeffs’ Equity Wing) and March 13 of this year, the day by which most theaters in the city were calling off performances for what many thought would be merely a two-week break. (The announcement briefly notes that two productions that had opened just days before were removed for contention because not enough committee members were able to see them before shutdown, so the effective cutoff date could be considered a couple of weeks earlier.)
In the seven months before the season’s premature end, then, the Jeff Committee’s first-nighters attended 78 openings by Equity companies. Of those, 64 were deemed “Jeff Recommended,” meaning a sufficient number of the first-nighters thought that at least one element of the production was worthy of award consideration, and thus all 55 members of the committee should see the show. (By contrast, in the 2018–19 season, committee members attended 132 Equity productions.)
Here’s the complete list of 2020 Equity Jeff Award nominees:
Production – Play (Large)
Bug — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
The First Deep Breath — Victory Gardens Theater
King Hedley II — Court Theatre
The King’s Speech — Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Oslo — TimeLine Theatre Company
Stick Fly — Writers Theatre
The First Deep Breath, at Victory Gardens, has five nominations including Production — Play (Large) and New Work. Photograph: Liz Lauren
Production – Play (Midsize)
The Boys in the Band — Windy City Playhouse
Grey House — A Red Orchid Theatre
His Shadow: A Parable — 16th Street Theater
The Leopard Play, or Sad Songs for Lost Boys — Steep Theatre Company
Sheepdog — Shattered Globe Theatre
Production – Musical or Revue (Large)
An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Beauty and the Beast — Paramount Theatre
The Color Purple — Drury Lane Productions
Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies — Porchlight Music Theatre
Into the Woods — Writers Theatre
Something Rotten! — Marriott Theatre
Production – Musical or Revue (Midsize)
Always…Patsy Cline — Firebrand Theatre
Monty Python’s Spamalot — Mercury Theater Chicago
Verböten — The House Theatre of Chicago
Ensemble – Play
The Boys in the Band — Windy City Playhouse
The First Deep Breath — Victory Gardens Theater
Grey House — A Red Orchid Theatre
How to Defend Yourself — Victory Gardens Theater
Kill Move Paradise — TimeLine Theatre Company
The Leopard Play, or Sad Songs for Lost Boys — Steep Theatre Company
Stick Fly — Writers Theatre
Ensemble – Musical or Revue
An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
The Color Purple — Drury Lane Productions
Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies — Porchlight Music Theatre
Into the Woods — Writers Theatre
Something Rotten! — Marriott Theatre
New Work
Lee Edward Colston II — The First Deep Breath — Victory Gardens Theater
Steven Dietz — How a Boy Falls — Northlight Theatre
Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen, Michael Mahler and Alan Schmuckler — The Secret of My Success — Paramount Theatre
Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon — The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley — Northlight Theatre
Levi Holloway — Grey House — A Red Orchid Theatre
Jason Narducy and Brett Neveu — Verböten — The House Theatre of Chicago
Douglas Post — Howards End — Remy Bumppo Theatre Company
Fouad Teymour — Twice, Thrice, Frice… — Silk Road Rising in association with International Voices Project
Loy A. Webb — His Shadow: A Parable — 16th Street Theater
The in-demand director Wardell Julius Clark came away with three nominations, for TimeLine’s Kill Move Paradise (pictured), 16th Street Theater’s His Shadow: A Parable, and Shattered Globe’s Sheepdog. Photograph: Lara Goetsch
Director – Play (Large)
Nick Bowling — Oslo — TimeLine Theatre Company
Wardell Julius Clark — Kill Move Paradise — TimeLine Theatre Company
David Cromer — Bug — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Ron OJ Parson — King Hedley II — Court Theatre
Vanessa Stalling — Roe — Goodman Theatre
Director – Play (Midsize)
Laura Alcalá Baker — The Leopard Play, or Sad Songs for Lost Boys — Steep Theatre Company
Wardell Julius Clark — His Shadow: A Parable — 16th Street Theater
Wardell Julius Clark — Sheepdog — Shattered Globe Theatre
Carl Menninger — The Boys in the Band — Windy City Playhouse
Shade Murray — Grey House — A Red Orchid Theatre
Nick Sandys — Howards End — Remy Bumppo Theatre Company
Randy White — Midsummer (A Play with Songs) — The Greenhouse Theater Center
Director – Musical or Revue (Large)
Lili-Anne Brown — The Color Purple — Drury Lane Productions
Brenda Didier & Florence Walker-Harris — Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies — Porchlight Music Theatre
Gary Griffin — Into the Woods — Writers Theatre
Lynne Kurdziel-Formato — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Scott Weinstein — Something Rotten! — Marriott Theatre
Director – Musical or Revue (Midsize)
Nathan Allen — Verböten — The House Theatre of Chicago
Brigitte Ditmars — Always…Patsy Cline — Firebrand Theatre
L. Walter Stearns — Monty Python’s Spamalot — Mercury Theater Chicago
Performer in a Principal Role – Play
Carrie Coon (Agnes White) — Bug — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Chaon Cross (Helena) — Midsummer (A Play with Songs) — The Greenhouse Theater Center
Charles Andrew Gardner (Teeny) — His Shadow: A Parable — 16th Street Theater
Harry Hadden-Paton (Bertie) — The King’s Speech — Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Patrick Mulvey (Bob) — Midsummer (A Play with Songs) — The Greenhouse Theater Center
Kelvin Roston, Jr. (Hedley) — King Hedley II — Court Theatre
Leslie Ann Sheppard (Amina) — Sheepdog — Shattered Globe Theatre
Julia Siple (Jenny) — Mosquitoes — Steep Theatre Company
Namir Smallwood (Peter Evans) — Bug — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Eliza Stoughton (Margaret Schlegel) — Howards End — Remy Bumppo Theatre Company
Bri Sudia (Mona Juul) — Oslo — TimeLine Theatre Company
Steppenwolf ensemble members Carrie Coon and Namir Smallwood are both nominated for Performer in a Principal Role – Play for Bug. Photograph: Michael Brosilow
Performer in a Principal Role – Musical
Josh Drake (Jerry Mulligan) — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Leigh-Ann Esty (Lise Dassin) — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Lucy Godinez (Nancy) — Oliver! — Marriott Theatre
Beth Stafford Laird (Belle) — Beauty and the Beast — Paramount Theatre
Eben K. Logan (Celie) — The Color Purple — Drury Lane Productions
Emilie Lynn (Mary Poppins) — Mary Poppins — Drury Lane Productions
Alex Prakken (Jack Kelly) — Disney’s Newsies — Paramount Theatre
Hollis Resnik (Norma Desmond) — Sunset Boulevard — Porchlight Music Theatre
Billy Harrigan Tighe (Brantley Foster) — The Secret of My Success — Paramount Theatre
Jonah D. Winston (King Arthur) — Monty Python’s Spamalot — Mercury Theater Chicago
Solo Performance
Deirdre O’Connell (Dana H.) — Dana H. — Goodman Theatre
Rebecca Spence (Narrator) — Every Brilliant Thing — Windy City Playhouse
Performer in a Revue
Harmony France / Christina Hall (Patsy Cline / Louise Seger) — Always...Patsy Cline — Firebrand Theatre
Donica Lynn (The Chanteuse) — Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies — Porchlight Music Theatre
Lorenzo Rush Jr. (The Raconteur) — Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies — Porchlight Music Theatre
Performer in a Supporting Role – Play
Kierra Bunch (Tonya) — King Hedley II — Court Theatre
Lisa Dawn (Jen) — The Cake — Buffalo Theatre Ensemble
Anish Jethmalani (Ahmed Qurie) — Oslo — TimeLine Theatre Company
Dan Klarer (Egbert Bakewell) — Jeeves Saves the Day — First Folio Theatre
James Leaming (Ronald Reagan) — Five Presidents — American Blues Theater
Marcus D. Moore (Kodak/Man) — His Shadow: A Parable — 16th Street Theater
Deanna Reed-Foster (Pearl Thomas) — The First Deep Breath — Victory Gardens Theater
Sadieh Rifai (Eva) — Do You Feel Anger? — A Red Orchid Theatre
James Seol (Wen Chang) — The Great Leap — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
A.C. Smith (Elmore) — King Hedley II — Court Theatre
John Tufts (Edmond Rostand) — Bernhardt/Hamlet — Goodman Theatre
Celeste Williams (Ruth Jones) — The First Deep Breath — Victory Gardens Theater
Larry Yando (Constant Coquelin) — Bernhardt/Hamlet — Goodman Theatre
Court Theatre’s revival of August Wilson’s King Hedley II has seven nominations including Production – Play (Large). Photograph: Michael Brosilow
Performer in a Supporting Role – Musical
Ephie Aardema (Harriet Smith) — Emma — Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Larry Adams (Max von Mayerling) — Sunset Boulevard — Porchlight Music Theatre
Skyler Adams (Adam Hochberg) — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Sydney Charles (Shug Avery) — The Color Purple — Drury Lane Productions
Erica Evans (Milo Davenport) — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Jackson Evans (Lumiere) — Beauty and the Beast — Paramount Theatre
Jason Grimm (Hines) — The Pajama Game — Theatre at the Center
Nicole Michelle Haskins (Sofia) — The Color Purple — Drury Lane Productions
Heidi Kettenring (Vera Prescott) — The Secret of My Success — Paramount Theatre
Ross Lehman (Nostradamus) — Something Rotten! — Marriott Theatre
Meghan Murphy (Lady of the Lake) — Monty Python’s Spamalot — Mercury Theater Chicago
Scenic Design — Large
William Boles — Disney’s Newsies — Paramount Theatre
William Boles — The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley — Northlight Theatre
Linda Buchanan — Stick Fly — Writers Theatre
Regina Garcia — King Hedley II — Court Theatre
Takeshi Kata — Bug — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Jeffrey D. Kmiec — Beauty and the Beast — Paramount Theatre
Scenic Design — Midsize
Kurtis Boetcher — Grey House — A Red Orchid Theatre
William Boles — The Boys in the Band — Windy City Playhouse
José Manuel Díaz-Soto — Twice, Thrice, Frice… — Silk Road Rising in association with International Voices Project
Angela Weber Miller — Sherlock’s Last Case — First Folio Theatre
Joe Schermoly — The Gulf — About Face Theatre
Costume Design — Large
Karl Green — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Theresa Ham — Beauty and the Beast — Paramount Theatre
Theresa Ham — Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies — Porchlight Music Theatre
Theresa Ham — Something Rotten! — Marriott Theatre
Robin L. McGee — Mary Poppins — Drury Lane Productions
Alison Siple — The Mousetrap — Court Theatre
Costume Design — Midsize
Uriel Gomez — The Boys in the Band — Windy City Playhouse
Kristy Leigh Hall — Howards End — Remy Bumppo Theatre Company
Rachel Lambert — Jeeves Saves the Day — First Folio Theatre
Sound Design — Large
Mikhail Fiksel — Dana H. — Goodman Theatre
Christopher M. LaPorte — King Hedley II — Court Theatre
Jeffrey Levin — Kill Move Paradise — TimeLine Theatre Company
André Pluess and Christopher LaPorte — Oedipus Rex — Court Theatre
Josh Schmidt — Bug — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Sound Design — Midsize
Grover Hollway — Verböten — The House Theatre of Chicago
Christopher Kriz — Sheepdog — Shattered Globe Theatre
Jeffrey Levin — Grey House — A Red Orchid Theatre
Sarah D. Espinoza — The Boys in the Band — Windy City Playhouse
Performer in a Principal Role – Play nominee Leslie Ann Sheppard in Sheepdog. Photograph: Lowell Thomas
Lighting Design — Large
Lee Fiskness — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Lee Fiskness — Into the Woods — Writers Theatre
Heather Gilbert — Bug — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Jesse Klug — Beauty and the Beast — Paramount Theatre
Keith Parham — The Great Leap — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Keith Parham — Oedipus Rex — Court Theatre
Lighting Design — Midsize
Erik S. Barry — The Boys in the Band — Windy City Playhouse
Mike Durst — Howards End — Remy Bumppo Theatre Company
Mike Durst and Claire Chrzan — Grey House — A Red Orchid Theatre
David Goodman-Edberg — His Shadow: A Parable — 16th Street Theater
Rachel Levy — The Gulf — About Face Theatre
Jason Lynch — Sheepdog — Shattered Globe Theatre
Choreography
Joshua Blake Carter — Disney’s Newsies — Paramount Theatre
Brenda Didier & Florence Walker-Harris — Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies — Porchlight Music Theatre
Linda Fortunato — Irving Berlin’s White Christmas — Theatre at the Center
Lynne Kurdziel-Formato — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Alex Sanchez — Something Rotten! — Marriott Theatre
Original Music in a Play
John Gromada — The King’s Speech — Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Pornchanok Kanchanabanca — The Great Leap — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Ladysmith Black Mambazo — Lindiwe — Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Jeffrey Levin — Kill Move Paradise — TimeLine Theatre Company
Joanna Lynne Staub — Bernhardt/Hamlet — Goodman Theatre
Ladysmith Black Mambazo performed in Lindiwe in addition to creating the Jeff-nominated original music. Photograph: Michael Brosilow
Musical Direction
Matt Deitchman — Into the Woods — Writers Theatre
Jermaine Hill — The Color Purple — Drury Lane Productions
Jermaine Hill — Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies — Porchlight Music Theatre
Chris Sargent — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Andra Velis Simon — Always...Patsy Cline — Firebrand Theatre
William Underwood — Almost Heaven: John Denver’s America — Theatre at the Center
Projection Design
Anthony Churchill — Sunset Boulevard — Porchlight Music Theatre
Hana Kim — The King’s Speech — Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Kevan Loney — An American in Paris — Drury Lane Productions
Kevan Loney — Mary Poppins — Drury Lane Productions
Mike Tutaj — Oslo — TimeLine Theatre Company
Mike Tutaj — The Secret of My Success — Paramount Theatre
Artistic Specialization
Breon Arzell (Movement Choreographer) — Kill Move Paradise — TimeLine Theatre Company
Steve Cuiffo (Illusion and Lip Sync Consultant) — Dana H. — Goodman Theatre
Micah Figueroa (Intimacy & Violence Director) — The Leopard Play, or Sad Songs for Lost Boys — Steep Theatre Company
Matt Hawkins (Fight Choreography) — How to Defend Yourself — Victory Gardens Theater
Wendy A. Huber and Margaret Garofalo (Properties Design) — Sherlock’s Last Case — First Folio Theatre
Erin Kilmurray (Movement Design) — Oedipus Rex — Court Theatre