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2022-2023 Equity Joseph Jefferson Award winners

Listed below are the recipients of the 55th Joseph Jefferson Awards recognizing excellence in Chicago-area theater for the 2022-2023 equity season.

Production - Play (Large)

• "The Cherry Orchard" - Goodman Theatre

Production - Play (Mid-size)

• "The Dream King" - Teatro Vista

• "Fences" - American Blues Theater

Production - Musical (Large) - The Dr. Harlan Haimes Award

• "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

Production - Musical (Mid-size)

• "London Road" - Shattered Globe Theatre

Director - Play (Large) - The Michael Maggio Award

• Robert Falls - "The Cherry Orchard" - Goodman Theatre

Director - Play (Mid-size)

• Monty Cole - "Fences" - American Blues Theater

Director - Musical (Large)

• Des McAnuff - "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

Director - Musical (Mid-size)

• Elizabeth Margolius - "London Road" - Shattered Globe Theatre

Ensemble - Play

• "Motherhouse" - Rivendell Theatre Ensemble

Ensemble - Musical

• "The Gospel at Colonus" - Court Theatre

• "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

Performer In A Principal Role - Play

• Kamal Angelo Bolden - "Fences" - American Blues Theater

• Marvin Quijada - "The Dream King" - Teatro Vista

Performer In A Principal Role - Musical

• Ali Louis Bourzgui - "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

• Erica Stephan - "Cabaret" - Porchlight Music Theatre

Performer In A Revue

• Felicia P. Fields - "Pearl's Rollin' With the Blues" - Writers Theatre

• Evan Mills - "Don't Quit Your Daydream" - The Second City

Solo Performance

• Alexis J. Roston - "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill" - Mercury Theater Chicago

Performer In A Supporting Role - Play

• Karen Aldridge - "Is God Is" - A Red Orchid Theatre

• Meighan Gerachis - "Motherhouse" - Rivendell Theatre Ensemble

Performer In A Supporting Role - Musical

• Mary Robin Roth - "Cabaret" - Porchlight Music Theatre

• Elizabeth Stenholt - "Fun Home" - Paramount Theatre

• Joy Woods - "The Notebook" - Chicago Shakespeare Theater

New Work - The Libby Adler Mages Award

• Bekah Brunstetter and Ingrid Michaelson - "The Notebook" - Chicago Shakespeare Theater

• Rebecca Gilman - "Swing State" - Goodman Theatre

• Marvin Quijada - "The Dream King" - Teatro Vista

• Tuckie White - "Motherhouse" - Rivendell Theatre Ensemble

Scenic Design (Large)

• Andrew Boyce - "Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express" - Drury Lane Productions

• Jeffrey D. Kmiec - "Into the Woods" - Paramount Theatre

Scenic Design (Mid-size)

• Joe Schermoly - "The Dream King" - Teatro Vista

Costume Design (Large)

• Bill Morey - "Cabaret" - Porchlight Music Theatre

Costume Design (Mid-size)

• Robert Kuhn - "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert " - Mercury Theater Chicago

Sound Design (Large)

• Gareth Owen - "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

Sound Design (Mid-size)

• Matthew Chapman - "The Dream King" - Teatro Vista

Lighting Design (Large)

• Amanda Zieve - "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

Lighting Design (Mid-size)

• Conchita Avitia - "The Dream King" - Teatro Vista

Choreography

• Lorin Latarro - "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

Music Direction

• Rick Fox - "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

Original Music In A Play

• Matthew Chapman, Marvin Quijada, Elliott Taggart and Ethan T. Parcell - "The Dream King" - Teatro Vista

Projection Design

• Peter Nigrini - "The Who's Tommy" - Goodman Theatre

Artistic Specialization

• Drew Dir - Puppet Design - "Manual Cinema's Christmas Carol" - Writers Theatre and Manual Cinema

• Amanda Herrmann and Yu Shibagaki - Properties Design - "Lucy and Charlie's Honeymoon" - Lookingglass Theatre Company

• Mike Oleon - Puppet Design - "The Dream King" - Teatro Vista

Short Run Production

• "The Island" - Court Theatre

Short Run Production - Performer

• Kelly Anne Clark - "Being Seen" - RG Productions

Special Award

• Robert Falls, who retired last year after 35 years as Goodman Theatre's artistic director, received a Special Joseph Jefferson Award in recognition for his work as a director, producer, theater advocate and emissary whose influence extended beyond Chicago and Broadway to international stages.

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