Celebrating its 50th anniversary awarding recognition for Non-Equity theater, the Joseph Jefferson Awards have revealed the recipients for theater excellence among Non-Equity theater during the 2023 season. At this year’s ceremony at Park West, 32 award recipients were honored from among 144 theater artists nominees across 24 artistic and technical categories. Awards were presented live in an evening co-hosted by Chicago entertainers Neala Barron and Ari Gato, under the direction of Adrian Abel Azevedo with music direction by Dr. Michael McBride and featured the work of many of the nominated productions and dozens of local theater artists as presenters.
Refracted Theatre Company received the most awards, with eight this season for its production of “Tambo & Bones” including honors for Production, Direction, Principal Performers, Lighting, Projection and Sound Designs as well as Original Music in a Play. For musicals, Kokandy Productions took home six awards including four for “American Psycho,” which received awards for Production, Director, Principal Performer and Choreography, and two additional awards for “The SpongeBob Musical” including Supporting Performer and Artistic Specialization for Foley Design.
Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre captured three awards with its production of “Assassins” for Ensemble-Musical, Performer in a Supporting Role and Musical Direction. Tied for two awards each were Facility Theater including Ensemble-Play for “Right Now,” Red Theater for Performer in a Supporting Role in “Indoor Cats,” and Visión Latino Theatre Company, which took the Short Run awards (defined by 9-17 performances) in Production and Direction for “That Must Be the Entrance to Heaven.”
Directing honors recognized Mikael Burke as Director – Play for “Tambo & Bones” with Refracted Theatre Company, and Derek Van Barham with Director – Musical for “American Psycho” at Kokandy Productions. Xavier M. Custodio was presented with the directing award for the Short Run Production of “That Must Be the Entrance to Heaven” performed by Visión Latino Theatre Company.
The Jeff Awards New Work category recognized three authors, including Mora V. Harris for “Indoor Cats” at Red Theater, John Hildreth for “Cat’s Cradle” at Lifeline Theatre, and Shannon O’Neill for her work “The Kelly Girls” produced by The Factory Theater.
Performance awards were presented for Performer in a Principal Role – Play to both Patrick Newson Jr. and William Anthony Sebastian Rose II for “Tambo & Bones.” Kyle Patrick from “American Psycho” shared Principal Performer in a Musical honors with Rory Schrobilgen from “Promises, Promises” (Blank Theatre Company). For their performances, Shawna Franks in “Right Now” (Facility Theatre) and Sarah Wisterman in “Indoor Cats” (Red Theater) received the award for Performer in a Supporting Role – Play. In the Supporting Role for a Musical, Parker Guidry was recognized for their work in “The SpongeBob Musical” along with Jon Parker Jackson from “Assassins.” For the Short Run category, Jack Hradecky in “The Minutes” at Edge of the Wood Theatre and Kris Tori in the Water People Theater production of “North & Sur” were recipients of the Performer in a Principal Role award.
Among the technical awards, Kevin Hagan received the award for Scenic Design for work on “Dying For It” at The Artistic Home. Costume Design was awarded to Beth Laske-Miller & Rachel Sypniewski for “I Promised Myself to Live Faster” at Hell in a Handbag Productions. “Tambo & Bones” teams received recognition for
Eric Watkins (Lighting Design), Eme Ospina-López (Projection Design) and two awards for Ethan Korvne (Sound Design and Original Music in a Play).
Additional technical awards were presented for Choreography to Breon Arzell for “American Psycho” and Musical Direction to Heidi Joosten for “Assassins.” The Artistic Specialization award was presented to Ele Matelan for Foley…
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