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The Hypocrites and Paramount Theatre top 2015 Equity Jeff Awards

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Kris Vire
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After storming the nominations for the 2015 Equity Jeff Awards in each company's first year of eligibility, The Hypocrites and Paramount Theatre kept up their momentum at Monday night's awards ceremony, held at the Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace

The Hypocrites, which have taken home 31 Jeff Awards in the non-Equity wing over the years and these days make their home at the Den Theatre, made a fine showing in their first outing in the Equity awards. The company's 2014 production of All Our Tragic, which earned Readers' Choice wins for Best Ensemble and Best New Work last month in the Time Out Chicago Theater Awards, took home six Jeffs, the most of any single production or single company. The honors included best "midsize" production of a play, best new adaptation and direction for Sean Graney, awards for Alison Siple's costume design and Ryan Bourque's fight choreography, and the Actors' Equity Association–sponsored Ensemble award.

Paramount, in far west suburban Aurora, which became Jeff-eligible for the first time after the Jeff committee voted to expand its geographical boundaries from a 30-mile radius from downtown Chicago to 45 miles, reaped the benefits of that decision, taking home five Jeffs including best "large" production of a musical for its revival of Les Misérables.

Awards for new work included a twofer for new plays, with American Theater Company's The Project(s) taking a statue for the late PJ Paparelli and writing partner Joshua Jaeger, and another going to Mat Smart for The Royal Society of Antarctica, a world premiere at the Gift Theatre. Chicago Shakespeare Theater's production of Paul Gordon's adaptation of Sense and Sensibility was named best new musical, edging out competitors I'd rate as far more memorable: A Q Brothers' Christmas Carol, at the same theater, and Shining Lives: A Musical at Northlight Theatre.

In acting-category quirks, Jerod Haynes took the Equity Jeff Award for best actor in a play for his tremendous work in Court Theatre and American Blues Theater's Native Son, though he's not yet an Equity member himself (he's currently back at Court and just as compelling in August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean). The award for best actor in a musical went to teenage Nicholas Dantes for Billy Elliot, The Musical at Drury Lane, a role in which he alternated with Kyle Halford. Kate Buddeke, one of the only cast members of Steppenwolf Theatre Company's Airline Highway who didn't go with the show for its Broadway transfer, earned the Jeff for supporting actress in a play. (Her Broadway replacement, Julie White, was nominated for a Tony Award but didn't win.)

In addition to the competitive awards, special awards were presented to husband-and-wife actors John Reeger and Paula Scrofano for their multi-decade contributions to Chicago theater. The complete list of winners follows. Next up: the 2016 Non-Equity Jeff Awards, to be presented on June 6 at Park West.

Production—Play—Large 
Moby Dick—Lookingglass Theatre Company in association with The Actors Gymnasium

Production—Play—Midsize 
All Our Tragic—The Hypocrites

Production—Musical—Large 
Les Misérables—Paramount Theatre

Production—Musical—Midsize 
The Addams Family—Mercury Theater Chicago

Production—Revue 
Sondheim on Sondheim—Porchlight Music Theatre

Director—Play 
Sean Graney—All Our Tragic—The Hypocrites

Director—Musical 
Jim Corti—Les Misérables—Paramount Theatre

Director—Revue 
Nick Bowling—Sondheim on Sondheim—Porchlight Music Theatre

Ensemble 
All Our Tragic—The Hypocrites

Actor in a Principal Role—Play 
Jerod Haynes—Native Son—Court Theatre and American Blues Theater

Actor in a Principal Role—Musical 
Nicholas Dantes—Billy Elliot, the Musical—Drury Lane Productions

Actress in a Principal Role—Play 
Kate Fry—Outside Mullingar—Northlight Theatre

Actress in a Principal Role—Musical 
Heidi Kettenring—The King and I—Marriott Theatre

Actor or Actress in a Revue 
Cory Goodrich—Ring of Fire, The Music of Johnny Cash—Mercury Theater Chicago and Theatre at the Center

Solo Performance 
Ronald Keaton—Churchill—SoloChicago Theatre and Greenhouse Theater Center

Actor in a Supporting Role—Play 
Anthony Fleming III—Moby Dick—Lookingglass Theatre Company in association with The Actors Gymnasium

Actor in a Supporting Role—Musical 
Matthew Crowle—A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum—Porchlight Music Theatre

Actress in a Supporting Role—Play 
Kate Buddeke—Airline Highway—Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Actress in a Supporting Role—Musical 
Michelle Aravena—West Side Story—Drury Lane Productions

New Work—Play 
PJ Paparelli and Joshua Jaeger—The Project(s)—American Theater Company
Mat Smart—The Royal Society of Antarctica—The Gift Theatre

New Work—Musical 
Paul Gordon—Sense and Sensibility—Chicago Shakespeare Theater

New Adaptation 
Sean Graney—All Our Tragic—The Hypocrites

Choreography 
Rachel Rockwell—Billy Elliot, the Musical—Drury Lane Productions

Original Music in a Play 
Henry Marsh—Pericles—Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Music Direction 
Austin Cook—Sondheim on Sondheim—Porchlight Music Theatre

Scenic Design—Large 
Kevin Depinet and Jeffrey D. Kmiec—Les Misérables—Paramount Theatre

Scenic Design—Midsize 
John Holt—Accidentally Like a Martyr—A Red Orchid Theatre

Lighting Design—Large 
Greg Hofmann—The Who’s Tommy—Paramount Theatre

Lighting Design—Midsize 
Brian Sidney Bembridge—The Royale—American Theater Company

Costume Design—Large 
Dede M. Ayite—Marie Antoinette—Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Costume Design—Midsize 
Alison Siple—All Our Tragic—The Hypocrites

Sound Design—Large
Rick Sims—Moby Dick—Lookingglass Theatre Company in association with The Actors Gymnasium

Sound Design—Midsize 
Victoria Deiorio—The White Road—Irish Theatre of Chicago

Projections/Video Design 
Mike Tutaj—The Who’s Tommy—Paramount Theatre

Fight Choreography
Ryan Bourque—All Our Tragic—The Hypocrites

Artistic Specialization 
Isaac Schoepp—Rigging Design—Moby Dick—Lookingglass Theatre Company in association with The Actors Gymnasium

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