Glenwood Avenue Arts District dominates the Non-Equity Jeff nominations!
Not only did Lifeline Theatre receive 13 Jeff nominations this year (the most of any company), but near-neighbors BoHo and Theo Ubique received 11 apiece, making us the three companies who received the most nods. BoHo and Theo Ubique are both on Glenwood Avenue, just a block north of us. This is the 4th year in a row that Rogers Park companies have dominated the Non-Equity Jeff nominations. Once again, our block rocks.
Congrats to Lifeline Theatre’s nominees and to the teams of all three shows:
Busman’s Honeymoon (4 nominations)
- Production (whole team!)
- Adaptation (Frances Limoncelli)
- Supporting Actor (Phil Timberlake)
- Artistic Specialization (Elise Kauzlaric, dialects)
Treasure Island (6 nominations)
- Fights (Geoff Coates)
- Scenic Design (Alan Donahue)
- Light Design (Kevin Gawley)
- Sound Design (Andrew Hansen)
- Original Incidental Music (Andrew Hansen)
- Costume Design (Branimira Ivanova)
Mrs. Caliban (3 nominations)
- Adaptation (Frances Limoncelli)
- Sound Design (Joshua Horvath)
- Actress in a Leading Role (Brenda Barrie)
Neighborhood news… the streetscape has started!
Fasten your seat belts. And plan to arrive early. Though the streets don’t close during this process, we do temporarily lose parking on the stretch that’s being worked on (currently the west side of Glenwood, north of Morse). Street parking is even more competitive as a result. Remember our free shuttle and the designated parking lot at Ravenswood and Morse!
Dorothy Milne
Artistic Director