The winners of the 2025 Equity Jeff Awards

Court Theatre took home the most awards at Chicago’s top theater honors Monday night, leading the 2025 Equity Jeff honors with nine awards, including two for its co-production of “Falsettos” with Timeline Theatre.

Writers Theatre’s production of “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” received the most single awards of any individual show with five, including best large musical production.

The Chicago theater community celebrated the 57th annual Jeff Awards Monday night at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. The prestigious award ceremony recognizes productions staged under union contracts during the 2024-25 season. (The non-Equity Jeff Awards, which typically go to small and midsize theaters, are announced in spring.)

Among the shows that nabbed honors for Court: the world premiere of “Berlin,” based off the graphic novel series by Jason Lutes about the rise of fascism in the decaying Weimer Republic. The production was recognized for direction (Charles Newell) and new work (adaptation by Mickle Maher.)

Shattered Globe took home seven awards, including best midsize production and best direction for its staging of “Lobby Hero,” a dark comedy by playwright Kenneth Lonergan about a moral dilemma. It was awarded best midsize production and received awards for direction (Nate Santana) and for a performer in a principal role (Elliot Esquivel). Shattered Globe’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities” was honored with awards for best director (Mikael Burke), original music (Christopher Kriz), costume design (Kotryna Hilko) and lighting design (Eric Watkins).

Across 32 categories, 44 recipients representing 40 local theater companies won awards. And it was a big night for musicals. Drury Lane earned six awards for its productions of “Always…Patsy Cline,” “The Da Vinci Code” and “Disney’s The Little Mermaid.”

The Goodman was recognized for its 100th season and four Chicago theaters were honored for celebrating 50th seasons (Marriott Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Oak Park Festival Theatre, and Steppenwolf Theatre Company). Laura D. Glenn from Steppenwolf was the inaugural recipient of the Equity Jeff Impresario Award. The new award honors excellence in stage management.

Here’s a complete list of 2025 Equity Jeff Award winners:

Production – Play (Large)

“Berlin” – Court Theatre

Production – Play (Midsize)

“Lobby Hero” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Production – Musical (Large) – The Susan and Harlan Haimes Award

“Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” – Writers Theatre

Production – Revue

“Always…Patsy Cline”- Drury Lane Productions

Director – Play (Large) – The Michael Maggio Award

Charles Newell – “Berlin” – Court Theatre

Shattered Globe Theatre’s production of "Lobby Hero"

Shattered Globe Theatre’s production of “Lobby Hero.”

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Director – Play (Midsize)

Mikael Burke – “A Tale of Two Cities” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Nate Santana – “Lobby Hero” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Director – Musical (Large)

Katie Spelman – “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” – Writers Theatre

Director – Revue

Scott Weinstein – “Always…Patsy Cline” – Drury Lane Productions

Ensemble – Play

“Berlin” – Court Theatre

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Court Theatre’s “Berlin” won Best Production (Play — Large) at the 2025 Equity Jeff Awards.

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Ensemble – Musical

“Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812″ – Writers Theatre

Performer In A Principal Role – Play

Atra Asdou – “Iraq, But Funny” – Lookingglass Theatre Company

Elliot Esquivel – “Lobby Hero” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Performer In A Principal Role – Musical

Brittney Mack – “The Color Purple” – Goodman Theatre

Stephen Schellhardt – “Falsettos” – Court Theatre and TimeLine Theatre Company

Performer In A Revue

Bri Sudia – “Always…Patsy Cline”- Drury Lane Productions

Solo Performance

Jean Claudio – “Memorabilia” – Teatro Vista

Performer In A Supporting Role – Play

Rae Gray – “Prayer for the French Republic”- Northlight Theatre and Theater Wit

AnJi White – “East Texas Hot Links” – Court Theatre

Performer In A Supporting Role – Musical

Sarah Bockel – “Falsettos” – Court Theatre and TimeLine Theatre Company

Sawyer Smith – “Disney’s The Little Mermaid” – Drury Lane Productions

New Work – The Libby Adler Mages Award

Atra Asdou – “Iraq, But Funny” – Lookingglass Theatre Company

Mickle Maher – “Berlin” – Court Theatre

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“Cats” at Paramount Theatre

Courtesy of Brett Beiner Photography

Choreography

Kasey Alfonso – “Cats” – Paramount Theatre

Original Music In A Play

Christopher Kriz – “A Tale of Two Cities” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Music Direction

Ryan T. Nelson – “Titanic The Musical” – Marriott Theatre

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“Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” at the Goodman Theatre

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Scenic Design (Large)

Christopher Oram – “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil The Musical” – Goodman Theatre

Jeffrey D. Kmiec – “Million Dollar Quartet” – Paramount Theatre

Scenic Design (Midsize)

Lauren M. Nichols – “Memorabilia” – Teatro Vista

Lighting Design (Large)

Yael Lubetzky – “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” – Writers Theatre

Lighting Design (Midsize)

Eric Watkins – “A Tale of Two Cities” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Costume Design (Large)

Raquel Adorno – “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” – Writers Theatre

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“A Tale of Two Cities” at Shattered Globe Theatre

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Costume Design (Midsize)

Kotryna Hilko – “A Tale of Two Cities” – Shattered Globe Theatre

Sound Design (Large)

Michael Daly – “Titanic The Musical” – Marriott Theatre

Sound Design (Midsize)

Satya Chávez – “Memorabilia” – Teatro Vista

Projection Design

Anthony Churchill and Mike Tutaj – “The Da Vinci Code” – Drury Lane Productions

Michael Salvatore Commendatore – “Iraq, But Funny” – Lookingglass Theatre Company

Artistic Specialization

Chicago Puppet Studio, Caitlin McLeod and Zachary Sun – Puppet Design – “Disney’s The Little Mermaid” – Drury Lane Productions

Katie Cordts – Wig, Hair and Makeup Design – “Cats” – Paramount Theatre

Sylvia Hernandez DiStasi – Circus Choreography – “Cats” – Paramount Theatre

Short Run Production – Director

Charles Newell – “An Iliad” – Court Theatre

Short Run Production – Performer

Timothy Edward Kane – “An Iliad” – Court Theatre

Special Milestone Awards

100th Anniversary

Goodman Theatre

50th Anniversary

Marriott Theatre

Northlight Theatre

Oak Park Festival Theatre

Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Impresario Award, Honoring Excellence in Stage Management

Laura D. Glenn, Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that Shattered Globe Theater staged “A Tale of Two Cities.”

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