Frank Galati, the Tony Award-winning director, writer and actor who helped transform Chicago theater, has died at 79.
Galati was an icon in Chicago’s theater community, winning Tony Awards for best play and best director in 1990 for "The Grapes of Wrath," which moved to Broadway following its critically acclaimed debut production at Steppenwolf Theatre.
His long list of works in Chicago also included productions of "The Drawer Boy," in which he starred opposite John Mahoney in 2001, and "The Tempest," a 2009 production in which Galati delivered an unforgettable performance as Prospero, the world-premiere stage adaptation of "Kafka on the Shore," "East of Eden" and Haruki Murakami’s "after the quake" at Steppenwolf as well as "The Winter’s Tale," "The Visit" and "Cry,...
Galati solidified his presence in Chicago’s theater scene in the 1980s, becoming a Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble member in 1985 and the Goodman Theatre’s associate director a year later. He remained in that post until 2008.
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