Tony Award-winner Frank Galati dies aged 79

3 January 2023, 19:24

Frank Galati
Obit Frank Galati. Picture: PA

Galati won twin Tonys in 1990 for his adaptation and staging of Steppenwolf Theatre’s production of John Steinbeck’s The Grape Of Wrath.

Frank Galati, an actor, director, teacher and adapter who was a pivotal figure in Chicago’s theatre community and a two-time Tony Award winner, has died aged 79, according to Steppenwolf Theatre.

Galati won twin Tonys in 1990 – best play and best director – for his adaptation and staging of Steppenwolf’s production of John Steinbeck’s The Grapes Of Wrath, starring Gary Sinise as Tom Joad.

He was also nominated for directing the 1998 celebrated musical Ragtime.

His screenwriting credits include The Accidental Tourist, for which he was an Oscar nominee.

He was also credited for writing the teleplay to Arthur Miller’s play The American Clock in 1993.

He had highs but also lows on Broadway, including watching his production of The Pirate Queen be shipwrecked by blistering reviews and become one of Broadway’s costliest flops in 2007 and being sacked in 2001 as director of Seussical.

Galati became a Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble member in 1985 and the Goodman Theatre’s associate director a year later.

He remained in that post until 2008.

He was also an artistic associate at Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida.

In a joint statement, Steppenwolf’s co-artistic directors Glenn Davis and Audrey Francis paid tribute to Galati, saying: “Frank had a profound impact on Steppenwolf, and all of us, over the years. For some, he was a teacher, mentor, director, adaptor, writer, fellow actor, and visionary. Regardless of the relationship, Frank always made others feel cared for, valued, and inspired in his ever-generous, joyful and compassionate presence.”

His productions at the Goodman include The Visit, She Always Said Pablo, The Winter’s Tale, The Good Person Of Setzuan and Cry The Beloved Country.

Writer and director Frank Galati, left, rehearses with actresses Cindy Gold, right, and Christine Mild on January 18 2006 in Chicago
Writer and director Frank Galati rehearses with actresses Cindy Gold, right, and Christine Mild on January 18 2006 in Chicago (M Spencer Green/AP)

He most recently directed Asolo Repertory Theatre’s 2022 world premiere musical Knoxville, written by the Ragtime team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.

Galati’s long career also included directing at the Metropolitan Opera and the Lyric Opera of Chicago, as well as teaching performance study at Northwestern University for nearly 40 years.

“He seems to have five productions going at once, major ones, always juggling, always busy, always thrilled to be doing them all,” Sinise told the Los Angeles Times in 2007.

“I’ve asked him several times how he does it, and he says he doesn’t know.”

Galati won several Joseph Jefferson Awards for outstanding achievements in Chicago theatre, as well as two directing awards from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation, a League of Chicago Theatres Artistic Leadership Award and an NAACP Theatre Award.

He is survived by his husband, Peter Amster, also a theatre director.

By Press Association

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