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Jeff Award

The Joseph Jefferson Award, more commonly known informally as the Jeff Award, is given for theatre arts produced in the Chicago area. Founded in 1968, the awards are named in tribute to actor Joseph Jefferson, a 19th-century American theater star who, as a child, was a player in Chicago's first theater company. Two types of awards are given: "Equity" (annual judging season August 1st to July 31st) for work done under an Actors' Equity Association contract, and "Non-Equity" (annual judging season April 1st to March 31st) for non-union work. Award recipients are determined by a secret ballot.

Jeff Award
Awarded forExcellence in Chicago theatre
CountryUnited States
Presented byJeff Awards Committee
First awarded1968
Websitewww.jeffawards.org

Award categories

In 2018, the committee merged the actor and actress performance categories, eliminating gender from consideration.[1] Two awards are now awarded from each of the new performance categories, ensemble awards remain singular:

Equity Awards

Performance categories

  • Outstanding Performer in a Principal Role in a Play
  • Outstanding Performer in a Supporting Role in a Play
  • Outstanding Performer in a Principal Role in a Musical
  • Outstanding Performer in a Supporting Role in a Musical
  • Outstanding Ensemble in a Play
  • Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical or Revue
  • Outstanding Solo Performance
  • Outstanding Performer in a Revue

Show and technical categories

  • Outstanding Production of a Play
  • Outstanding Production of a Musical
  • Outstanding Production of a Revue
  • Outstanding Direction of a Play
  • Outstanding Direction of a Musical
  • Outstanding Direction of a Revue
  • Outstanding Music Direction
  • Outstanding Choreography
  • Outstanding Fight Choreography
  • Outstanding New Play
  • Outstanding New Musical
  • Outstanding Adaptation
  • Outstanding Original Music in a Play
  • Outstanding Scenic Design
  • Outstanding Costume Design
  • Outstanding Lighting Design
  • Outstanding Sound Design
  • Outstanding Projections/Video Design

Special categories

  • Outstanding Artistic Specialization
  • Special Jeff Award (Equity) (includes Lifetime Achievement Award as well as Award for Outstanding Stage Management)

Former

  • Touring Production Award - formerly awarded to equity shows performed in, but produced outside of Chicago. Under some circumstances where a Chicago theater subscription season includes such a show, that show may be eligible for the other awards.

Non-Equity Awards

Performance categories

  • Outstanding Performance in a Principal Role in a Play
  • Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role in a Play
  • Outstanding Performance in a Principal Role in a Musical or Revue
  • Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical or Revue
  • Outstanding Ensemble
  • Outstanding Solo Performance

Show and technical categories

  • Outstanding Production of a Play
  • Outstanding Production of a Musical or Revue
  • Outstanding Direction of a Play
  • Outstanding Direction of a Musical or Revue
  • Outstanding Music Direction
  • Outstanding Choreography
  • Outstanding New Work
  • Outstanding Adaptation
  • Outstanding Original Music in a Play
  • Outstanding Scenic Design
  • Outstanding Costume Design
  • Outstanding Lighting Design
  • Outstanding Sound Design

Special categories

  • Outstanding Artistic Specialization
  • Special Jeff Award (Non-Equity) (includes Lifetime Achievement Award as well as Award for Outstanding Stage Management)

History

Originally chartered to recognize only Equity productions, the Jeff Awards established the Non-Equity Wing in 1973 to reward achievement in non-union theatre.

The Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee evolved in response to a search by Chicago actors for a way to honor local theatre talent. In 1968, the Midwest Advisory Committee of Actors' Equity appointed member Felix Shuman to find a means of gaining recognition for actors working in the city. Joined by actors Guy Barile, Aviva Crane and June Travis Friedlob, Shuman identified and recruited twenty-four individuals active in education, business and social affairs. These individuals originally met for a luncheon at the Ivanhoe Theatre and went on to become the Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee under the first Chairmanship of Henry G. Plitt. Among the original members were three theatre supporters who would be active Jeff members two decades later—Morton Ries, Judith Sagan and Joseph Wolfson. The charter of the Jeff Committee today continues to honor excellence in the Chicago theatre community.

The first annual Jeff Awards ceremony was held in the Guildhall of the Ambassador West Hotel on October 6, 1969. It was attended by 175 people. Six awards were bestowed on the productions of seven theatres. In 1973 the Awards night was first telecast by CBS. During that same year, the Jeff Committee extended its coverage and recognition to include the productions of non-Equity theatres through the creation of a Non-Equity Wing of the Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee. Only five non-Equity theatres had productions judged in that first season, and three awards were presented the following fall. Currently these awards are given at a separate Non-Equity Wing Awards Night each spring.

Selection committee

The current Joseph Jefferson Committee consists of up to 55 men and women who come to the committee with an academic background in theatre, significant professional experience, a history of theatre involvement, and/or years of consistent theatre attendance in Chicago and in other major theatre capitals of the world. A volunteer, non-profit organization, The Jeff Committee does not have specific terms for its members. However, members must meet specific judging standards and can vote on the final ballot each season only if they have met their responsibilities for that complete year. While many of the judges have retained long-standing membership histories, a few rotate off each year as new members are invited to join the committee.

Nomination

Each year at the request of the theaters, the members of Jeff Committee see the Jeff-eligible, locally produced shows. They nominate and eventually select recipients "for outstanding achievement" in the following categories: Production, Director, Actor and Actress in a Principal Role, Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role, in the two categories of Plays and Musicals. Awards are also given for Production, Direction, Actor and Actress in a Revue, and Cameo Performance, as well as Ensemble, Choreography, Scenic Design, Lighting Design, Costume Design, Original Music, Musical Direction, Sound Design, New Work and Adaptation. Two general types of awards are given in each category: "Jeff Awards" are for work done under an Actors' Equity Association contract, while "Non-Equity Jeff Awards" are for non-union work. On occasion, special awards are given for achievements, accomplishments, or services in other areas of the theatre. Award recipients are determined by secret ballot.

The Equity Awards are available to theater companies within 45 miles of the intersection of State and Madison streets. The Non-Equity Awards are available only to companies within the city limits of Chicago.

Criticism

The Jeff Awards and Committee have been criticized by Chicago theater professionals, specifically those in the non-Equity sector, for not recognizing critically acclaimed productions and seeming to not be willing to reward daring works in Chicago theater. In a more outspoken criticism of the awards, Time Out Chicago has publishes a "They Wuz Robbed" feature for both the non-Equity and Equity nominations.[2]

Notable awardees

Source:[3]

Equity recipients

Joseph Jefferson Award for an Outstanding Actor in a Principal Role in a Musical

Joseph Jefferson Award for an Outstanding Actor in a Principal Role in a Play

References

  1. ^ "The 2018 Non-Equity Jeff Award Winners | PerformInk". PerformInk. 2018-06-11. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  2. ^ Vire, Kris. . Time Out Chicago. Archived from the original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
  3. ^ Jeff Awards website (search page 2018-01-02 at the Wayback Machine), accessed August 6, 2015
  4. ^ a b Tribune, Chicago. "'Dreamgirls' and 'Tempest' win at 2016 Equity Jeff Awards".

External links

  • Official website

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Joseph Jefferson Award more commonly known informally as the Jeff Award is given for theatre arts produced in the Chicago area Founded in 1968 the awards are named in tribute to actor Joseph Jefferson a 19th century American theater star who as a child was a player in Chicago s first theater company Two types of awards are given Equity annual judging season August 1st to July 31st for work done under an Actors Equity Association contract and Non Equity annual judging season April 1st to March 31st for non union work Award recipients are determined by a secret ballot Jeff AwardAwarded forExcellence in Chicago theatreCountryUnited StatesPresented byJeff Awards CommitteeFirst awarded1968Websitewww wbr jeffawards wbr org Contents 1 Award categories 1 1 Equity Awards 1 2 Non Equity Awards 2 History 3 Selection committee 4 Nomination 5 Criticism 6 Notable awardees 6 1 Equity recipients 7 References 8 External linksAward categories EditIn 2018 the committee merged the actor and actress performance categories eliminating gender from consideration 1 Two awards are now awarded from each of the new performance categories ensemble awards remain singular Equity Awards Edit Performance categories Outstanding Performer in a Principal Role in a Play Outstanding Performer in a Supporting Role in a Play Outstanding Performer in a Principal Role in a Musical Outstanding Performer in a Supporting Role in a Musical Outstanding Ensemble in a Play Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical or Revue Outstanding Solo Performance Outstanding Performer in a Revue Show and technical categories Outstanding Production of a Play Outstanding Production of a Musical Outstanding Production of a Revue Outstanding Direction of a Play Outstanding Direction of a Musical Outstanding Direction of a Revue Outstanding Music Direction Outstanding Choreography Outstanding Fight Choreography Outstanding New Play Outstanding New Musical Outstanding Adaptation Outstanding Original Music in a Play Outstanding Scenic Design Outstanding Costume Design Outstanding Lighting Design Outstanding Sound Design Outstanding Projections Video Design Special categories Outstanding Artistic Specialization Special Jeff Award Equity includes Lifetime Achievement Award as well as Award for Outstanding Stage Management Former Touring Production Award formerly awarded to equity shows performed in but produced outside of Chicago Under some circumstances where a Chicago theater subscription season includes such a show that show may be eligible for the other awards Non Equity Awards Edit Performance categories Outstanding Performance in a Principal Role in a Play Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role in a Play Outstanding Performance in a Principal Role in a Musical or Revue Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical or Revue Outstanding Ensemble Outstanding Solo Performance Show and technical categories Outstanding Production of a Play Outstanding Production of a Musical or Revue Outstanding Direction of a Play Outstanding Direction of a Musical or Revue Outstanding Music Direction Outstanding Choreography Outstanding New Work Outstanding Adaptation Outstanding Original Music in a Play Outstanding Scenic Design Outstanding Costume Design Outstanding Lighting Design Outstanding Sound Design Special categories Outstanding Artistic Specialization Special Jeff Award Non Equity includes Lifetime Achievement Award as well as Award for Outstanding Stage Management History EditOriginally chartered to recognize only Equity productions the Jeff Awards established the Non Equity Wing in 1973 to reward achievement in non union theatre The Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee evolved in response to a search by Chicago actors for a way to honor local theatre talent In 1968 the Midwest Advisory Committee of Actors Equity appointed member Felix Shuman to find a means of gaining recognition for actors working in the city Joined by actors Guy Barile Aviva Crane and June Travis Friedlob Shuman identified and recruited twenty four individuals active in education business and social affairs These individuals originally met for a luncheon at the Ivanhoe Theatre and went on to become the Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee under the first Chairmanship of Henry G Plitt Among the original members were three theatre supporters who would be active Jeff members two decades later Morton Ries Judith Sagan and Joseph Wolfson The charter of the Jeff Committee today continues to honor excellence in the Chicago theatre community The first annual Jeff Awards ceremony was held in the Guildhall of the Ambassador West Hotel on October 6 1969 It was attended by 175 people Six awards were bestowed on the productions of seven theatres In 1973 the Awards night was first telecast by CBS During that same year the Jeff Committee extended its coverage and recognition to include the productions of non Equity theatres through the creation of a Non Equity Wing of the Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee Only five non Equity theatres had productions judged in that first season and three awards were presented the following fall Currently these awards are given at a separate Non Equity Wing Awards Night each spring Selection committee EditThe current Joseph Jefferson Committee consists of up to 55 men and women who come to the committee with an academic background in theatre significant professional experience a history of theatre involvement and or years of consistent theatre attendance in Chicago and in other major theatre capitals of the world A volunteer non profit organization The Jeff Committee does not have specific terms for its members However members must meet specific judging standards and can vote on the final ballot each season only if they have met their responsibilities for that complete year While many of the judges have retained long standing membership histories a few rotate off each year as new members are invited to join the committee Nomination EditEach year at the request of the theaters the members of Jeff Committee see the Jeff eligible locally produced shows They nominate and eventually select recipients for outstanding achievement in the following categories Production Director Actor and Actress in a Principal Role Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role in the two categories of Plays and Musicals Awards are also given for Production Direction Actor and Actress in a Revue and Cameo Performance as well as Ensemble Choreography Scenic Design Lighting Design Costume Design Original Music Musical Direction Sound Design New Work and Adaptation Two general types of awards are given in each category Jeff Awards are for work done under an Actors Equity Association contract while Non Equity Jeff Awards are for non union work On occasion special awards are given for achievements accomplishments or services in other areas of the theatre Award recipients are determined by secret ballot The Equity Awards are available to theater companies within 45 miles of the intersection of State and Madison streets The Non Equity Awards are available only to companies within the city limits of Chicago Criticism EditThe Jeff Awards and Committee have been criticized by Chicago theater professionals specifically those in the non Equity sector for not recognizing critically acclaimed productions and seeming to not be willing to reward daring works in Chicago theater In a more outspoken criticism of the awards Time Out Chicago has publishes a They Wuz Robbed feature for both the non Equity and Equity nominations 2 Notable awardees EditSource 3 Equity recipients Edit Joseph Jefferson Award for an Outstanding Actor in a Principal Role in a Musical 1974 Robert LuPone in The Tooth of Crime Goodman Theatre 1979 John Reeger in Funeral March for a One Man Band St Nicholas Theater Company 1982 David Rounds in Herringbone St Nicholas Theater Company 1985 Mark Jacoby in Nine Candlelight Dinner Playhouse 1996 Anthony Crivello in The House of Martin Guerre Goodman Theatre 1998 Brian Stepanek in Me and My Girl Drury Lane Theatre 2003 Richard Kind in Bounce Goodman Theatre 2007 David Hess in Shenandoah Marriott Theatre 2008 John Cudia in Les Miserables Marriott Theatre 2014 Matthew Brumlow in Hank Williams Lost Highway American Blues Theater 2016 Nathaniel Stampley in Man of La Mancha Marriott Theatre 4 Joseph Jefferson Award for an Outstanding Actor in a Principal Role in a Play 1971 Lee Pelty in Fiddler on the Roof Candlelight Dinner Playhouse 1974 Mark Medoff in When You Comin Back Red Ryder First Chicago Center 2013 Michael Shannon in Simpatico A Red Orchid Theatre 2016 Dexter Zollicoffer in Charm Northlight Theatre 4 References Edit The 2018 Non Equity Jeff Award Winners PerformInk PerformInk 2018 06 11 Retrieved 2018 06 20 Vire Kris They wuz robbed Our affectionate rebuttal to the Jeff Award nominations Time Out Chicago Archived from the original on 2012 03 15 Retrieved 29 April 2011 Jeff Awards website search page Archived 2018 01 02 at the Wayback Machine accessed August 6 2015 a b Tribune Chicago Dreamgirls and Tempest win at 2016 Equity Jeff Awards External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Award amp oldid 1052835256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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