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The Empty Bottle makes room at the topJ.R. Nelson and Leor Galilon January 17, 2023 at 7:12 pm

Last week, the Empty Bottle’s head of marketing and promotions, Matt Ciarleglio, announced he’d become a managing partner of the venue—and thus its co-owner, alongside founder Bruce Finkelman. In late August, Finkelman pitched the idea to Ciarleglio out of the blue, and the following month Ciarleglio signed the papers. He decided to wait to go public about the deal, though, because he’s been so busy learning the ropes. “Managing partner—it’s never been done here before, but [Finkelman] has replicated it at some of the other 16 on Center properties. And he has a better idea of how the flow goes and is helping guide me,” Ciarleglio says. “I’m still the marketing and promotions person. We have a pretty small team of people—it’s not really changing that much other than, like, giving me the precedence and ability to make changes and help guide the Bottle in the foreseeable future.” 

The Bottle recently hired Cameron Chapleau—cofounder of local label and mix series Beloved, which just launched an Internet radio station—to work as a marketing and talent-buying assistant. This will free up Ciarleglio to focus on larger projects, such as providing more support for Bottle staffers. That task is especially critical in light of the financial and emotional pressures of the pandemic. “Something that I want to really start doing more is being present for our hourly staff and trying to get them into better positions, to make working at the Bottle as good for them as possible,” Ciarleglio says. “And obviously, one thing that would be great to see more of is inclusivity—in the workplace, in general, as well as with shows. That’s something I’m really stoked that [Bottle talent buyer] Molly [Mobley] is doing. Of course, it’s been that way in the past, but I feel like she’s really crushing it in that sense, by bringing in tons of different types of music from all over the world.”

Since Ciarleglio shared his news last week, he’s gotten a lot of congratulations from people in the scene. “I guess one thing I am surprised at is how few people have asked me to get on the guest list in the last 48 hours,” he says. “I think only four people have, which is great.”

Gossip Wolf considers Eliza Weber and Josh Condon of local choogle-rock group Glyders to be straws that stir the drink of Chicago’s indie-rock scene. They also play together in country-rock band Tobacco City, and they’ve got their own pursuits too: Condon maintains a hypnotic solo psych project called SPVD, and Weber makes gorgeous concert posters for herself and fellow musicians. Glyders have released a handful of EPs and singles since forming in 2014, and on Friday, January 20, they’re finally dropping their debut full-length, Maria’s Hunt, via Drag City subsidiary Country Thyme. It’s full of loping, desert-tinged road-trip rock that would make the perfect soundtrack to a chilled-out biker movie! (Think Easy Rider with less violent death and more slow zooms on plant and animal life.) Glyders also have a new drummer, Joe Seger of CB Radio Gorgeous, and the band will celebrate the album’s arrival with a show at the Empty Bottle that same night.

Glyders release Maria’s Hunt at the end of this week.

Local pop artist Liska describes her music as “Gwen Stefani meets Magdalena Bay with an obvious Chicago indie rock sway,” which certainly covers a lot of bases. But to this wolf her punky, riff-packed jams also call back to awesomely attitudinal 80s MTV divas like Pat Benatar and Toni Basil. On Wednesday, February 1, Liska celebrates her self-released 2022 EP Le Boom with a show at Schubas that includes openers Mila La Morena and Maddi Jones.

“Liska” is the performing name of singer and songwriter Annelise Steele.

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New Bears president Kevin Warren targets Super Bowl, new stadium

The Bears introduced new president and CEO Kevin Warren on Tuesday, and he immediately took aim at winning the Super Bowl and building a world-class stadium.

“It’s because of the challenge, because of the opportunity,” Warren said. “We’re gonna build an incredible franchise. I came here to win championships.”

Warren said part of his plan to establish “an incredible culture” at Halas Hall is to meet with every employee one-on-one and get their input on how to lead the Bears to a championship.

As for the new stadium, he reiterated outgoing president Ted Phillips’ message that the Arlington Heights site is the organization’s sole focus and it is not considering any options in Chicago. Mayor Lori Lightfoot has advocated for a massive renovation of Soldier Field to keep the Bears in the city.

He declined to give a timetable on when the Arlington Heights stadium could be ready, but said he would have a clearer idea of that in about six months.

The Bears hired Warren as the fifth president in franchise history last week. He’s the team’s first Black president and first hired from outside the organization. He is expected to officially begin team business in April, but Warren said he is already at work learning the organization.

With Warren’s hiring, general manager Ryan Poles will now report to him rather than chairman George McCaskey.

Warren, 59, spent the last three years as commissioner of the Big Ten, but most of his experience in sports was in the NFL. He was an executive with the Vikings from 2005 through ’19, the Lions from 2001 through ’03 and the Rams from 1997 through 2000.

He was with the Lions when they opened Ford Field in 2002 and was COO of the Vikings when they opened U.S. Bank Stadium.

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Analyst names veteran WR as best fit for Chicago Bears

PFF has named this veteran a best fit for the Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears have some clear needs on both sides of the football to address this offseason. And one of those is at wide receiver.

After trading for Chase Claypool to add to the roster, Chicago’s receivers still struggled. Now, they could benefit from adding at least one player to the position whether it be a draft pick or a possible trade.

One analyst believes that a veteran receiver is the right fit. Pro Football Focus’ Brad Spielberger listed his best fits for all NFL teams this offseason and he connects Michael Thomas to Chicago. Here is what Spielberger wrote on Thomas:

While Thomas isn’t officially a free agent just yet, he will be once free agency begins in mid-March, with the Saints renegotiating his contract to enable them to designate him as a June 1 cut for cap purposes. Reuniting Bears quarterback Justin Fields with one of his former wide receiver teammates from Ohio State is a fun topic of discussion for many, and while Thomas missed that window by a few years, the two are both former Buckeyes. 

The best way to help a young quarterback progress as a passer is to get him an elite No. 1 wide receiver, as evidenced by teams like the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles in recent seasons, to name a few. While Thomas obviously has serious injury concerns, the free-agent wide receiver class doesn’t have any other true X receivers, and Chicago already traded the No. 32 overall pick for Chase Claypool. If any team should be willing to take a risk on Thomas, it’s the Chicago Bears and their league-leading $107 million in projected 2023 cap space. 

Even in another injury-shortened 2022 campaign, Thomas flashed his elite ability, with his 77.4 receiving grade 12th among wide receivers, his three touchdown receptions tied for second and his eight contested catches the most in the NFL. Thomas may not be the same player who brought in an NFL-record 149 receptions in 2019, but he’s more than worth the gamble for Chicago as they look to spend major resources at pretty much every other position on the roster. 

Names like DeAndre Hopkins and even Mike Evans have been floated out there, as has Thomas. But this is a name that hasn’t been connected to the Chicago Bears much.

Thomas hasn’t played a full season since 2019 with the New Orleans Saints and missed time in 2020 before missing the entire 2021 season with an ankle injury. In 2022, Thomas played in 3 games having 16 catches for 171 yards and 3 touchdowns.

When healthy, Thomas is one of the best in the league. But the problem has been him staying healthy and that might not be a risk the Chicago Bears want to take.

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In the room with Frank Galati

Actor, director, playwright, screenwriter, and professor Dr. Frank Galati died on January 2, 2023, but his impact on those he worked with and loved (they were one and the same) and his legacy are imperishable. He won two Tony Awards in 1990 for adapting and directing The Grapes of Wrath, and was a nominee in 1998 for his direction of Ragtime. In 1989, he was nominated for an Academy Award (alongside Lawrence Kasdan) for his screenplay for The Accidental Tourist, adapted from Anne Tyler’s 1985 novel. His work, notes, and interviews are captured in Julie Jackson’s 2022 book, The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati: Reshaping Theatre in Chicago, Illinois (Bloomsbury Publishing).

He received many other awards and accolades throughout his prolific, richly varied, and theatrically adventurous career. But among those he sometimes addressed as “dear ones,” he is revered and emulated for the extraordinary human being and friend he was as much as for the ground he broke and all that he accomplished as an artist. 

In April 2022, Galati addressed the Asolo Repertory Theatre’s cast of Knoxville, a musical based on James Agee’s novel, A Death in the Family, adapted and directed by Galati, with a score by his Ragtime collaborators, composer Stephen Flaherty and lyricist Lynn Ahrens. The story explores the impact of a father’s sudden death on his family and community. One cast member recorded some of Galati’s remarks to the cast during rehearsal: 

“I can’t overstate this, and I won’t come back to it much, but even in the most fun that we’ve had in here, these joyous hours in this little room, there’s reverence, not just respect, reverence, which has spiritual overtones of real importance.”

JOHN KANDER(composer, Cabaret, Chicago, and the Galati-directed The Visit): Frank would speak to a group of actors at a rehearsal and begin by saying “Dear ones.” And it didn’t sound corny; it didn’t sound fake because it wasn’t. It was that at this moment we are in this group, this lovefest, trying to create something beautiful. I think almost everybody you will talk to came away with a feeling that what they were doing was worthwhile and indeed that they were worthwhile. 

B.J. JONES (actor, director, and artistic director Northlight Theatre, and longtime friend):He would create a hunger and passion and a sense of purpose that, in the next three weeks, we are going to build something together that is unique, that never existed before, and never will again because we work in an art form that is written in water. And so, we have to turn ourselves inward in order to support each other to do the work on a night-by-night basis in a selfless and passionate way. Otherwise, the magic doesn’t happen. 

JEFF PERRY (actor and cofounder Steppenwolf Theatre):Frank could lay out on day one a road map of the journey that you would take. It was a remarkable articulation of what he had ingested before you all joined him in the room. But it didn’t limit the possibilities or the exploration. 

TERRY KINNEY (actor, director, and cofounder Steppenwolf Theatre): He would talk about the literature, then he would talk about how that piece of literature fits in the lexicon of that author’s canon, and then he would talk about the characters and their journeys, and then the journey of mankind and the place of art in the world. And then about the inevitable privilege of being the vessels for that storytelling. And then his gratitude. His absolutely inspirational opening speeches always made you chomping at the bit to get out there because you understood on the first day that there was going to be a deep layer of spirituality. This is what he brought to the table.

JONES: Frank’s generosity of spirit was the secret of his art. The love that he extended to every collaborator, and we were all collaborators.

CHERYL LYNN BRUCE (actor and director): When I auditioned for Grapes of Wrath, there wasn’t a script yet, andI got the sense that he was looking for collaborators to figure this thing out. I thought, I might not get chosen, but this person is looking to work with people, and that’s a really exciting feeling, that I’m not going to be just a piece in the puzzle, a cog in the wheel, but that we’re going to be working together. He made everybody feel like they should be there.

KANDER: I remember the first day of rehearsal for The Visit in Chicago and all the actors were sitting around a table, Chita [Rivera] included. And Chita, who is very close to me and with whom I have been through a lot of experiences, didn’t know quite what to expect. And after maybe the first half hour of Frank talking, she was totally smitten. I remember saying to her, “You see? Sometimes it’s more fun to work for nothing.” (Laughs.) I meant that in the very least sarcastic way possible because sometimes just working for the work was that worthwhile. And Frank made everybody feel that. 

MARY ZIMMERMAN (theater and opera director; playwright; resident director Goodman Theatre; former student and then fellow professor of Galati’s in performance studies at Northwestern University):Sometimes I feel I’m quoting Frank all the time. I learned so much from him, and I think I deploy what I learned from him all the time. I wouldn’t necessarily say that our taste was identical, and I wasn’t consciously imitating him aesthetically or copying images, but I was consciously imitating him as a person, and in the way he spoke to actors, and in the way he modeled a profound vulnerability. 

His influence on my life is probably greater than, honestly, anyone else’s. When I was a student [at Northwestern], we had to do this thing called a “graduate recital,” a one-person, 40- to 60-minute performance that every graduate student has to do. And I did this thing on Proust. Afterward, I went in to see Frank to get his individual response, and he said to me, “This, my dear, is a work of art.” And for me, that was like a moon landing of a sentence. 

By saying, “This, my dear, is a work of art” he kind of anointed me (laughs) as an artist, and because of my admiration for him, and how ungodly productive and creative he was and how skilled he was and how much I admired him, it just meant everything to me, if, in his eyes, I was interesting! As he did for so many others, he legitimized me to myself. And that’s no small feat for some of us.

It was always your ideas that he was feeding off. If you loved something and wanted to play with it, he was just all smiles and giggling. You couldn’t help but get caught up in it.

Rush Pearson

CINDY GOLD (actor; fellow Northwestern professor; longtime friend): When I first got to Northwestern in 1997, I’d walk by what I considered the “great man’s” office. (Of course, he would pooh-pooh “great man.”) I was in my mid-30s at the time. A kid. He had already won the Tonys at that point and his relationship with Steppenwolf was really exciting to me. 

One day I screwed up my courage, and I just went in. I said, “You know, Dr. Galati, I heard you’re working on something about Gertrude Stein, and I love Gertrude Stein. I’d love to read it.” And, Frank, he never met a stranger. He was just so deeply, genuinely interested in everyone. He said something like, “Of course you can read it.” It was on his desk, and he handed it to me. I said, “Thank you very much,” and I turned to leave. He said, “No, no. I mean I want you to read it now.” So, I read it cover to cover out loud for him. 

KINNEY: What a great story! That’s extraordinary. I mean, that is just so Frank. First of all, he’s going to learn something about his own writing. Her discovery of this literature that he’s adapted will come simultaneously with him experiencing it. And secondly, he’s honoring her love for Gertrude Stein. Yeah, that’s what he’s all about. He just takes the space and creates within it.

RUSH PEARSON (ensemble member of Practical Theater Company and cast member in Goodman Theatre’s 1986 A Christmas Carol with Galati):I was a student of Frank’s at Northwestern in the 70s. He was so tuned in, so connected to whatever you brought with you that day in the class. He was like, “What do you got? Oh, this is wonderful!” And then he’d play with it. He didn’t impose his will on anybody. He wanted you to go full throttle into what you were presenting. It was always your ideas that he was feeding off. If you loved something and wanted to play with it, he was just all smiles and giggling. You couldn’t help but get caught up in it.

ROBERT FALLS (director and artistic director Goodman Theatre, 1986-2022):I often laughed at Frank when we would see something and he would say to me, “Bobby—” (Everybody was Bobby or Billy, Johnny.) “Bobby, it was so wonderful!” And I’d go, “Frank, it wasn’t that good. It was . . . fine.” And he’s like, “Oh, no, no, Bobby, it was so . . . beautiful.” “Seriously, Frank it was OK.” “No, no! It was won-derful! ” And that’s irresistible. For over half a century, Frank was putting that sort of energy into the world.

JULIE JACKSON (longtime friend and author of The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati):A lot of people say they know how to listen, but nobody listens quite like Frank did. When he talked to you, there was no past, there was no future, there was only now. 

ZIMMERMAN: I don’t know if this was the first time I saw him, but early on I saw him walking across campus to class. It was raining, and he was holding an umbrella. But the umbrella was a child’s umbrella. It was only about two feet across, and it was yellow with a bright-red handle. And he was a large man. That image is very seminal to me, and very, very dear. I don’t think it really needs unpacking, but he was so in love with beauty, and he found it everywhere, and he didn’t mind appearing foolish. 

ERIC ROSEN (director, playwright, and cofounder About Face Theatre; former Galati student and longtime friend):I have an image of Frank walking down Sheridan Road in Evanston by himself eating an ice cream cone. And that has always stuck with me, like, thank you! It was in that moment that I thought, OK, Frank is a person, he’s not a god. He’s not a teacher with a capital T. He’s a guy who has a life and has done so many things and likes ice cream and would like to be alone and not be always dealing with a thousand students begging him for approval. That was a big moment for me. I’m 52 years old now, and I’m telling you about how I felt when I was 22. In hindsight, I’m like, well, of course Frank eats ice cream, and of course, Frank walks alone.

PERRY: I was an enraptured high school student when I first saw him in a production of [Peter Nichols’s] The National Health [in 1972] at the Forum Theater [in Summit, Illinois].

WILLIAM PULLINSI (director and founder of Candlelight Dinner Playhouse and the Forum Theater): I had had another actor in mind for the role, but he left town, decided to move to New York, and Mike Nussbaum, who was already hired for the show, said there’s a young actor at Northwestern, Frank Galati, you should audition him. So, I called him, and that’s how we found Frankie. He was about 28 years old at the time, I think. He had been a student at Northwestern. 

I’ve got his first press, here. Want to hear it? This is Sydney Harris’s review in the Daily News. Sydney was then like the dean of Chicago critics. At the end of the review, he says, “I have saved the best for last, and that is the diabolically effective performance of Frank Galati as the orderly slash commentator. In himself, he epitomizes the strengths and weaknesses, the humor of that collective patient known as the British public. I can’t imagine that even his prototype in the original London company did a more devastating and credible job.”

Frank was that good right off the bat. Some people can just reach across the footlights, and that was one of the things he could do. He was a big performer, so big; he had full gestures, full extension, and his big voice and his performance just reached out and grabbed people.

Frank Galati (left) and John Mahoney in Michael Healey’s The Drawer Boy at Steppenwolf, 2001 Credit Michael Brosilow

PERRY: There are very few people who can do this, who can be textually, intellectually, joyfully in the same league as the playwright.

JONES: [When I acted with him in Travesties by Tom Stoppard at Wisdom Bridge] he had this long 12- or 15-minute monologue as Henry Carr at the beginning of the play. He was framed in a spotlight, smoking a cigarette. At the end of the monologue, he whipped around, [facing upstage, so his back was to the audience], and I blasted through the doors as Tristan Tzara. He had thrown all the focus to me. I was the only one who could see the expression on his face every night. (Imitates Galati’s wide-eyed, broadly-smiling expression). Every night without fail for nine months! I always noticed it, but I never codified it. 

Some years later, I was in a cast that Frank was directing. And he said to this cast that one of the important things is to welcome your colleagues onto the stage. You embrace them and accept them and bring them into the play. I realized then that that’s what he was doing in Travesties. And he did that as an actor, as a director, and as a person. One of Frank’s greatest artistic achievements is that, yes, he was in the limelight, but his great delight was sharing the limelight.

Frank’s generosity of spirit was the secret of his art. The love that he extended to every collaborator, and we were all collaborators.

B.J. Jones

KINNEY: While we [Steppenwolf] were still in Highland Park [1974-1979], we found out about some of Frank’s adaptations that he was doing at Northwestern. We went to see Pale Fire [adapted from Vladimir Nabokov], and we immediately started talking about needing him in the company. We needed someone like him to guide the sort of literary side of the company, and he was such a strong director on top of it. We didn’t even know how good an actor he was till later when we saw him in Travesties.

He talked to us about [joining the ensemble] and respected us but didn’t know where he fit in at first. But then I think Gary [Sinise] convinced him to join. And the minute Frank said yes, we said, “What novel do you want to adapt right now? I mean, right now.” He said, “I’ve had my eye on Grapes of Wrath for a long time.” We had done Of Mice and Men [in 1981], and we just loved Steinbeck so much, but the fact that there was this synchronicity with what Frank wanted to do was pretty much magical for us. We had limited resources for commissioning at the time, but I think we did what we could to make it happen.

Gary said, “Please begin.”

The cast of Steppenwolf Theatre’s 1988 production of The Grapes of Wrath, adapted and directed by Frank Galati Credit Michael Brosilow

The Grapes of Wrath opened at Steppenwolf Theatre in 1988, moved to La Jolla Playhouse in 1989, then to the Royal National Theatre in London. It opened on Broadway in 1990. Galati received a Tony Award for Best Play and one for Best Direction. Grapes was later adapted for television in PBS’s American Playhouse.

FALLS: Frank’s love and his enthusiasm and his artistry made him a unique figure in the American theater. It’s a small, quirky family of theater artists that have made Chicago theater and Frank was at the heart of it for 50 years. 

ROSEN: I think Frank met his historical moment. He was lucky to be making theater in Chicago in the 70s and 80s and 90s when you could expect an audience to show up for whatever weird, crazy vision that you had. And if it was really good, you would find an audience. Mary [Zimmerman] came out of that. I feel like [the younger artists of my generation] really get that. So I think Frank wasn’t driven by “Will this sell?” because he could make a life for himself doing exactly what he wanted to do in the way he wanted to do it. 

KANDER: I think Frank is a much larger figure in the American theater than most people realize. You don’t become famous without some effort on your own behalf, and I don’t have much interest or respect for that element. I don’t know what his ambitions were. I’m sure they were there—we just never had that conversation. But I think there were things that Frank was probably uncomfortable with and unwilling to do, things which would have made him a star, and I truly empathize with that. I mean, I’ve had a very lucky career. But the things that go on or could go on in order to make you seem more important or to be a household name are not things which interest me very much. Frank was a kind of kindred spirit in that way.

ZIMMERMAN: He was not a careerist in any way, shape, or form. He was interested in the project and the people and the thing itself and the doing. Frank had no interest in celebrity qua celebrity. He was interested in storytelling, not in making a vehicle for somebody.

JACKSON: He hated any kind of reach for celebrity because celebrity separates you from other people. 

ZIMMERMAN: What drove him, I think, is what drives any artist: a kind of wonder and amazement at the beauty of the world even in its pain and terror and hardship, and a desire to fix it. Now, I don’t mean fix in terms of repair, I mean to capture, to hold momentarily the phenomenon that is the world and life and human behavior. He was just so fascinated by the moments between people, in the movements of our souls and our feelings and what the world gives us and what we can take and not take from it and all our little tragedies. And then to take all of that and state it as perfectly and accurately as possible in words and image. That’s true genius, being able to live like that, to be awake and concentrating on the world to make a play or find texts that he felt are truthful in some way to express that world.

DENNIS ZACĚK (director and artistic director emeritus Victory Gardens Theater):It wasthe desire to do good work. The desire to be an artist, to understand what it meant to be an artist, and what the joy was in being an artist, and what the challenge was in being an artist. You know, not every production he did was a success, but ultimately, that’s not what you remember. You’re not keeping score. It’s a question of just how extraordinary he was in his ability as a human being and as an artist to affect others.

KANDER: What drives Frank is that the thing he’s doing is . . . wonderful! How fucking marvelous it is to get to be in a room full of people to create something that’s . . . true. There is no way to explain that to somebody who doesn’t experience it. Believe me, becoming Speaker of the House (laughs) couldn’t possibly compare with what happens when you create one moment of truth. It’s so amazing you can’t describe it. And Frank’s joy at that was beautiful to behold. I’m very grateful to have known that.

In 2004, Galati was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame. Founded in 1991, its aim has been to make residents of Chicago and the world “aware of the contributions of Chicago’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities and the communities’ efforts to eradicate homophobic bias and discrimination. . . . As time passes, it is our goal to see that the achievements of our predecessors are not lost or forgotten.”

ROSEN: I hope that people talk about Frank’s husband, [director, choreographer, performer] Peter [Amster] and who they were together because Frank couldn’t have been Frank without Peter. Gosh, Frank loved Peter so much. And it was incredibly moving when he would talk about Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. It always felt like he was talking about them and the way in which they were really partners. For 52 years, I think. I mean, as long as I’ve been alive.

I have a picture of Frank with [my husband, Clay, and] my son, Beau, who was two or three at the time. And I remember Frank [looking at it and saying] something to me along the lines of, “You got to do a thing that I never got to do.” Recently, I was at the Asolo walking with Beau, who’s five now, around the lobby, and I saw Terrence McNally and Frank and Peter and Steve Flaherty all looking over at me running around being silly with Beau, and I was like, wow, these greats of the theater are looking at me taking care of a tiny kid which was never a thing in their generation. 

GOLD: I think he would have been a wonderful father. I’ve felt like he was my second father, in many ways. (Pauses.) I’m sorry. I just got . . . (Pauses.) I don’t even know why I was lucky enough to have him in my life.

KINNEY: When you’d see him again after a time away, the catching-up part was absolutely giddy and joyous, and I don’t know anybody that knew him and loved him that didn’t feel that way. A little bit like being in love, you know? Where you’re just, “Oh my God, he’s here!” 

PERRY: A few years back I felt moved to write to [director] Austin Pendleton and to Frank just to say, “I don’t know if I’ve ever said this, but I want you to know you’ve shaped me, you’ve helped me, you’ve inspired me. I’ve always looked up to you. You are my heroes.” And I remember Frank’s response of true humility. He said, “Oh no, no, no. You are my brother in art.”

ZACĚK: It is interesting because there were many years in between [working with him], and each of us had changed over the years, if in no other respect than perhaps growth from what we had learned from mistakes that we had made. But whenever I encountered Frank, whenever we met each other, it was just like picking up a great book that I had put aside, and I could start reading it again.

KANDER: There was never enough Frank. 

“I’m so proud of my friend Frank, who certainly deserves this honor. His loyalty to old friends and new is unparalleled, as evidenced by his request that an old friend, whom most of you don’t know, induct him into the American Theater Hall of Fame.” —from B.J. Jones’s induction speech, November 14, 2022

JACKSON: [Being inducted] was such a thrill for him. He was in a wheelchair, and he could hardly stand, but he still wanted to come to the podium. Two people helped him. His speech was very short, but moving, especially since, well, I have looked over my emails from him from the past year, and he was very aware that death was close by. I don’t think he knew he was dying, but he was very aware of death, and he talked about living as not adding up, but counting down, now. It’s [one of the few things] he said to me that was sort of melancholy.

NAMBI E. KELLEY (actor and playwright): It’s strange, now that I think of it. I never physically met him, but he was a giant when I was a kid in theater, so I always knew his name. You know how you just hear people’s names floating around? He was one of those people. And when I heard that he had died, it took my breath away. I was like, “No-o-o! Mountains don’t die.”

JONES: I would argue that one of the great spotlights of this community went out when Frank died, because that spotlight wasn’t just shining on himself. He was shining it on all of us. 

GOLD: The first day of [class at NU] was the day after he passed, and I had a class to teach. I thought, “How can I do this? How can I go in to teach today?” And one of our friends said, “You know, Frank used to start every class with a reading. So why don’t we all read in class at the beginning?” I found a little piece from “Tender Buttons” [a Gertrude Stein poem] that I know he loved, and I started the class with that.

KANDER: When I heard of his death, I felt very selfish because Frank Galati wasn’t going to be here anymore, and even though I’m 95, I looked forward still to a time when maybe we would be communicating. I think it was very selfish that I felt like there was no more Frank to hope for.

PERRY: What a life. What a life. What a life lived. (Pauses.) Your full, gigantic purpose, your practice, and your work, and how you were connected to and touched so many people. 

Frank Galati as Prospero in The Tempest at Steppenwolf, 2009 Credit Michael Brosilow

ZIMMERMAN: I had a dream once, and it sounds like I’m quoting Star Wars, unfortunately, but I had a dream where he said to me, “I’m your real father.” And then he said, “We have to go to the island.” It was so preposterously a wish-fulfillment dream, such a literal dream, but I actually did feel a kind of artistic parenting from him for sure. That kind of unconditional love that parents are supposed to give you where everything you do is just so fabulous. I’ve said that we all came out of Frank’s overcoat. It’s something that Dostoevsky said about Gogol. “We all came out of Gogol’s overcoat.” 

JACKSON: You know, though, it’s hard to mourn when there’s so much to celebrate.

GALATI (to the Asolo Repertory Theatre’s cast of Knoxville): As you watch this family deal with this crisis and this community deal with this loss—even the loss of Knoxville, which is long gone, [you think about] ‘the cloud-capped towers, the solemn temples, yea, the great glow itself, and all that it inherit shall dissolve and leave not a rack behind.’

It’s all gone. But beating in our veins is the memory of our own parents. I can hear my mother in my voice. You can hear your parents; you can feel them in your bones. And every single person who receives this story will be profoundly touched because they’ve been there. That loss is something they have experienced: the first time you realize you are an orphan.


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In the room with Frank GalatiMark Larsonon January 17, 2023 at 5:55 pm

Actor, director, playwright, screenwriter, and professor Dr. Frank Galati died on January 2, 2023, but his impact on those he worked with and loved (they were one and the same) and his legacy are imperishable. He won two Tony Awards in 1990 for adapting and directing The Grapes of Wrath, and was a nominee in 1998 for his direction of Ragtime. In 1989, he was nominated for an Academy Award (alongside Lawrence Kasdan) for his screenplay for The Accidental Tourist, adapted from Anne Tyler’s 1985 novel. His work, notes, and interviews are captured in Julie Jackson’s 2022 book, The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati: Reshaping Theatre in Chicago, Illinois (Bloomsbury Publishing).

He received many other awards and accolades throughout his prolific, richly varied, and theatrically adventurous career. But among those he sometimes addressed as “dear ones,” he is revered and emulated for the extraordinary human being and friend he was as much as for the ground he broke and all that he accomplished as an artist. 

In April 2022, Galati addressed the Asolo Repertory Theatre’s cast of Knoxville, a musical based on James Agee’s novel, A Death in the Family, adapted and directed by Galati, with a score by his Ragtime collaborators, composer Stephen Flaherty and lyricist Lynn Ahrens. The story explores the impact of a father’s sudden death on his family and community. One cast member recorded some of Galati’s remarks to the cast during rehearsal: 

“I can’t overstate this, and I won’t come back to it much, but even in the most fun that we’ve had in here, these joyous hours in this little room, there’s reverence, not just respect, reverence, which has spiritual overtones of real importance.”

JOHN KANDER(composer, Cabaret, Chicago, and the Galati-directed The Visit): Frank would speak to a group of actors at a rehearsal and begin by saying “Dear ones.” And it didn’t sound corny; it didn’t sound fake because it wasn’t. It was that at this moment we are in this group, this lovefest, trying to create something beautiful. I think almost everybody you will talk to came away with a feeling that what they were doing was worthwhile and indeed that they were worthwhile. 

B.J. JONES (actor, director, and artistic director Northlight Theatre, and longtime friend):He would create a hunger and passion and a sense of purpose that, in the next three weeks, we are going to build something together that is unique, that never existed before, and never will again because we work in an art form that is written in water. And so, we have to turn ourselves inward in order to support each other to do the work on a night-by-night basis in a selfless and passionate way. Otherwise, the magic doesn’t happen. 

JEFF PERRY (actor and cofounder Steppenwolf Theatre):Frank could lay out on day one a road map of the journey that you would take. It was a remarkable articulation of what he had ingested before you all joined him in the room. But it didn’t limit the possibilities or the exploration. 

TERRY KINNEY (actor, director, and cofounder Steppenwolf Theatre): He would talk about the literature, then he would talk about how that piece of literature fits in the lexicon of that author’s canon, and then he would talk about the characters and their journeys, and then the journey of mankind and the place of art in the world. And then about the inevitable privilege of being the vessels for that storytelling. And then his gratitude. His absolutely inspirational opening speeches always made you chomping at the bit to get out there because you understood on the first day that there was going to be a deep layer of spirituality. This is what he brought to the table.

JONES: Frank’s generosity of spirit was the secret of his art. The love that he extended to every collaborator, and we were all collaborators.

CHERYL LYNN BRUCE (actor and director): When I auditioned for Grapes of Wrath, there wasn’t a script yet, andI got the sense that he was looking for collaborators to figure this thing out. I thought, I might not get chosen, but this person is looking to work with people, and that’s a really exciting feeling, that I’m not going to be just a piece in the puzzle, a cog in the wheel, but that we’re going to be working together. He made everybody feel like they should be there.

KANDER: I remember the first day of rehearsal for The Visit in Chicago and all the actors were sitting around a table, Chita [Rivera] included. And Chita, who is very close to me and with whom I have been through a lot of experiences, didn’t know quite what to expect. And after maybe the first half hour of Frank talking, she was totally smitten. I remember saying to her, “You see? Sometimes it’s more fun to work for nothing.” (Laughs.) I meant that in the very least sarcastic way possible because sometimes just working for the work was that worthwhile. And Frank made everybody feel that. 

MARY ZIMMERMAN (theater and opera director; playwright; resident director Goodman Theatre; former student and then fellow professor of Galati’s in performance studies at Northwestern University):Sometimes I feel I’m quoting Frank all the time. I learned so much from him, and I think I deploy what I learned from him all the time. I wouldn’t necessarily say that our taste was identical, and I wasn’t consciously imitating him aesthetically or copying images, but I was consciously imitating him as a person, and in the way he spoke to actors, and in the way he modeled a profound vulnerability. 

His influence on my life is probably greater than, honestly, anyone else’s. When I was a student [at Northwestern], we had to do this thing called a “graduate recital,” a one-person, 40- to 60-minute performance that every graduate student has to do. And I did this thing on Proust. Afterward, I went in to see Frank to get his individual response, and he said to me, “This, my dear, is a work of art.” And for me, that was like a moon landing of a sentence. 

By saying, “This, my dear, is a work of art” he kind of anointed me (laughs) as an artist, and because of my admiration for him, and how ungodly productive and creative he was and how skilled he was and how much I admired him, it just meant everything to me, if, in his eyes, I was interesting! As he did for so many others, he legitimized me to myself. And that’s no small feat for some of us.

It was always your ideas that he was feeding off. If you loved something and wanted to play with it, he was just all smiles and giggling. You couldn’t help but get caught up in it.

Rush Pearson

CINDY GOLD (actor; fellow Northwestern professor; longtime friend): When I first got to Northwestern in 1997, I’d walk by what I considered the “great man’s” office. (Of course, he would pooh-pooh “great man.”) I was in my mid-30s at the time. A kid. He had already won the Tonys at that point and his relationship with Steppenwolf was really exciting to me. 

One day I screwed up my courage, and I just went in. I said, “You know, Dr. Galati, I heard you’re working on something about Gertrude Stein, and I love Gertrude Stein. I’d love to read it.” And, Frank, he never met a stranger. He was just so deeply, genuinely interested in everyone. He said something like, “Of course you can read it.” It was on his desk, and he handed it to me. I said, “Thank you very much,” and I turned to leave. He said, “No, no. I mean I want you to read it now.” So, I read it cover to cover out loud for him. 

KINNEY: What a great story! That’s extraordinary. I mean, that is just so Frank. First of all, he’s going to learn something about his own writing. Her discovery of this literature that he’s adapted will come simultaneously with him experiencing it. And secondly, he’s honoring her love for Gertrude Stein. Yeah, that’s what he’s all about. He just takes the space and creates within it.

RUSH PEARSON (ensemble member of Practical Theater Company and cast member in Goodman Theatre’s 1986 A Christmas Carol with Galati):I was a student of Frank’s at Northwestern in the 70s. He was so tuned in, so connected to whatever you brought with you that day in the class. He was like, “What do you got? Oh, this is wonderful!” And then he’d play with it. He didn’t impose his will on anybody. He wanted you to go full throttle into what you were presenting. It was always your ideas that he was feeding off. If you loved something and wanted to play with it, he was just all smiles and giggling. You couldn’t help but get caught up in it.

ROBERT FALLS (director and artistic director Goodman Theatre, 1986-2022):I often laughed at Frank when we would see something and he would say to me, “Bobby—” (Everybody was Bobby or Billy, Johnny.) “Bobby, it was so wonderful!” And I’d go, “Frank, it wasn’t that good. It was . . . fine.” And he’s like, “Oh, no, no, Bobby, it was so . . . beautiful.” “Seriously, Frank it was OK.” “No, no! It was won-derful! ” And that’s irresistible. For over half a century, Frank was putting that sort of energy into the world.

JULIE JACKSON (longtime friend and author of The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati):A lot of people say they know how to listen, but nobody listens quite like Frank did. When he talked to you, there was no past, there was no future, there was only now. 

ZIMMERMAN: I don’t know if this was the first time I saw him, but early on I saw him walking across campus to class. It was raining, and he was holding an umbrella. But the umbrella was a child’s umbrella. It was only about two feet across, and it was yellow with a bright-red handle. And he was a large man. That image is very seminal to me, and very, very dear. I don’t think it really needs unpacking, but he was so in love with beauty, and he found it everywhere, and he didn’t mind appearing foolish. 

ERIC ROSEN (director, playwright, and cofounder About Face Theatre; former Galati student and longtime friend):I have an image of Frank walking down Sheridan Road in Evanston by himself eating an ice cream cone. And that has always stuck with me, like, thank you! It was in that moment that I thought, OK, Frank is a person, he’s not a god. He’s not a teacher with a capital T. He’s a guy who has a life and has done so many things and likes ice cream and would like to be alone and not be always dealing with a thousand students begging him for approval. That was a big moment for me. I’m 52 years old now, and I’m telling you about how I felt when I was 22. In hindsight, I’m like, well, of course Frank eats ice cream, and of course, Frank walks alone.

PERRY: I was an enraptured high school student when I first saw him in a production of [Peter Nichols’s] The National Health [in 1972] at the Forum Theater [in Summit, Illinois].

WILLIAM PULLINSI (director and founder of Candlelight Dinner Playhouse and the Forum Theater): I had had another actor in mind for the role, but he left town, decided to move to New York, and Mike Nussbaum, who was already hired for the show, said there’s a young actor at Northwestern, Frank Galati, you should audition him. So, I called him, and that’s how we found Frankie. He was about 28 years old at the time, I think. He had been a student at Northwestern. 

I’ve got his first press, here. Want to hear it? This is Sydney Harris’s review in the Daily News. Sydney was then like the dean of Chicago critics. At the end of the review, he says, “I have saved the best for last, and that is the diabolically effective performance of Frank Galati as the orderly slash commentator. In himself, he epitomizes the strengths and weaknesses, the humor of that collective patient known as the British public. I can’t imagine that even his prototype in the original London company did a more devastating and credible job.”

Frank was that good right off the bat. Some people can just reach across the footlights, and that was one of the things he could do. He was a big performer, so big; he had full gestures, full extension, and his big voice and his performance just reached out and grabbed people.

Frank Galati (left) and John Mahoney in Michael Healey’s The Drawer Boy at Steppenwolf, 2001 Credit Michael Brosilow

PERRY: There are very few people who can do this, who can be textually, intellectually, joyfully in the same league as the playwright.

JONES: [When I acted with him in Travesties by Tom Stoppard at Wisdom Bridge] he had this long 12- or 15-minute monologue as Henry Carr at the beginning of the play. He was framed in a spotlight, smoking a cigarette. At the end of the monologue, he whipped around, [facing upstage, so his back was to the audience], and I blasted through the doors as Tristan Tzara. He had thrown all the focus to me. I was the only one who could see the expression on his face every night. (Imitates Galati’s wide-eyed, broadly-smiling expression). Every night without fail for nine months! I always noticed it, but I never codified it. 

Some years later, I was in a cast that Frank was directing. And he said to this cast that one of the important things is to welcome your colleagues onto the stage. You embrace them and accept them and bring them into the play. I realized then that that’s what he was doing in Travesties. And he did that as an actor, as a director, and as a person. One of Frank’s greatest artistic achievements is that, yes, he was in the limelight, but his great delight was sharing the limelight.

Frank’s generosity of spirit was the secret of his art. The love that he extended to every collaborator, and we were all collaborators.

B.J. Jones

KINNEY: While we [Steppenwolf] were still in Highland Park [1974-1979], we found out about some of Frank’s adaptations that he was doing at Northwestern. We went to see Pale Fire [adapted from Vladimir Nabokov], and we immediately started talking about needing him in the company. We needed someone like him to guide the sort of literary side of the company, and he was such a strong director on top of it. We didn’t even know how good an actor he was till later when we saw him in Travesties.

He talked to us about [joining the ensemble] and respected us but didn’t know where he fit in at first. But then I think Gary [Sinise] convinced him to join. And the minute Frank said yes, we said, “What novel do you want to adapt right now? I mean, right now.” He said, “I’ve had my eye on Grapes of Wrath for a long time.” We had done Of Mice and Men [in 1981], and we just loved Steinbeck so much, but the fact that there was this synchronicity with what Frank wanted to do was pretty much magical for us. We had limited resources for commissioning at the time, but I think we did what we could to make it happen.

Gary said, “Please begin.”

The cast of Steppenwolf Theatre’s 1988 production of The Grapes of Wrath, adapted and directed by Frank Galati Credit Michael Brosilow

The Grapes of Wrath opened at Steppenwolf Theatre in 1988, moved to La Jolla Playhouse in 1989, then to the Royal National Theatre in London. It opened on Broadway in 1990. Galati received a Tony Award for Best Play and one for Best Direction. Grapes was later adapted for television in PBS’s American Playhouse.

FALLS: Frank’s love and his enthusiasm and his artistry made him a unique figure in the American theater. It’s a small, quirky family of theater artists that have made Chicago theater and Frank was at the heart of it for 50 years. 

ROSEN: I think Frank met his historical moment. He was lucky to be making theater in Chicago in the 70s and 80s and 90s when you could expect an audience to show up for whatever weird, crazy vision that you had. And if it was really good, you would find an audience. Mary [Zimmerman] came out of that. I feel like [the younger artists of my generation] really get that. So I think Frank wasn’t driven by “Will this sell?” because he could make a life for himself doing exactly what he wanted to do in the way he wanted to do it. 

KANDER: I think Frank is a much larger figure in the American theater than most people realize. You don’t become famous without some effort on your own behalf, and I don’t have much interest or respect for that element. I don’t know what his ambitions were. I’m sure they were there—we just never had that conversation. But I think there were things that Frank was probably uncomfortable with and unwilling to do, things which would have made him a star, and I truly empathize with that. I mean, I’ve had a very lucky career. But the things that go on or could go on in order to make you seem more important or to be a household name are not things which interest me very much. Frank was a kind of kindred spirit in that way.

ZIMMERMAN: He was not a careerist in any way, shape, or form. He was interested in the project and the people and the thing itself and the doing. Frank had no interest in celebrity qua celebrity. He was interested in storytelling, not in making a vehicle for somebody.

JACKSON: He hated any kind of reach for celebrity because celebrity separates you from other people. 

ZIMMERMAN: What drove him, I think, is what drives any artist: a kind of wonder and amazement at the beauty of the world even in its pain and terror and hardship, and a desire to fix it. Now, I don’t mean fix in terms of repair, I mean to capture, to hold momentarily the phenomenon that is the world and life and human behavior. He was just so fascinated by the moments between people, in the movements of our souls and our feelings and what the world gives us and what we can take and not take from it and all our little tragedies. And then to take all of that and state it as perfectly and accurately as possible in words and image. That’s true genius, being able to live like that, to be awake and concentrating on the world to make a play or find texts that he felt are truthful in some way to express that world.

DENNIS ZACĚK (director and artistic director emeritus Victory Gardens Theater):It wasthe desire to do good work. The desire to be an artist, to understand what it meant to be an artist, and what the joy was in being an artist, and what the challenge was in being an artist. You know, not every production he did was a success, but ultimately, that’s not what you remember. You’re not keeping score. It’s a question of just how extraordinary he was in his ability as a human being and as an artist to affect others.

KANDER: What drives Frank is that the thing he’s doing is . . . wonderful! How fucking marvelous it is to get to be in a room full of people to create something that’s . . . true. There is no way to explain that to somebody who doesn’t experience it. Believe me, becoming Speaker of the House (laughs) couldn’t possibly compare with what happens when you create one moment of truth. It’s so amazing you can’t describe it. And Frank’s joy at that was beautiful to behold. I’m very grateful to have known that.

In 2004, Galati was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame. Founded in 1991, its aim has been to make residents of Chicago and the world “aware of the contributions of Chicago’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities and the communities’ efforts to eradicate homophobic bias and discrimination. . . . As time passes, it is our goal to see that the achievements of our predecessors are not lost or forgotten.”

ROSEN: I hope that people talk about Frank’s husband, [director, choreographer, performer] Peter [Amster] and who they were together because Frank couldn’t have been Frank without Peter. Gosh, Frank loved Peter so much. And it was incredibly moving when he would talk about Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. It always felt like he was talking about them and the way in which they were really partners. For 52 years, I think. I mean, as long as I’ve been alive.

I have a picture of Frank with [my husband, Clay, and] my son, Beau, who was two or three at the time. And I remember Frank [looking at it and saying] something to me along the lines of, “You got to do a thing that I never got to do.” Recently, I was at the Asolo walking with Beau, who’s five now, around the lobby, and I saw Terrence McNally and Frank and Peter and Steve Flaherty all looking over at me running around being silly with Beau, and I was like, wow, these greats of the theater are looking at me taking care of a tiny kid which was never a thing in their generation. 

GOLD: I think he would have been a wonderful father. I’ve felt like he was my second father, in many ways. (Pauses.) I’m sorry. I just got . . . (Pauses.) I don’t even know why I was lucky enough to have him in my life.

KINNEY: When you’d see him again after a time away, the catching-up part was absolutely giddy and joyous, and I don’t know anybody that knew him and loved him that didn’t feel that way. A little bit like being in love, you know? Where you’re just, “Oh my God, he’s here!” 

PERRY: A few years back I felt moved to write to [director] Austin Pendleton and to Frank just to say, “I don’t know if I’ve ever said this, but I want you to know you’ve shaped me, you’ve helped me, you’ve inspired me. I’ve always looked up to you. You are my heroes.” And I remember Frank’s response of true humility. He said, “Oh no, no, no. You are my brother in art.”

ZACĚK: It is interesting because there were many years in between [working with him], and each of us had changed over the years, if in no other respect than perhaps growth from what we had learned from mistakes that we had made. But whenever I encountered Frank, whenever we met each other, it was just like picking up a great book that I had put aside, and I could start reading it again.

KANDER: There was never enough Frank. 

“I’m so proud of my friend Frank, who certainly deserves this honor. His loyalty to old friends and new is unparalleled, as evidenced by his request that an old friend, whom most of you don’t know, induct him into the American Theater Hall of Fame.” —from B.J. Jones’s induction speech, November 14, 2022

JACKSON: [Being inducted] was such a thrill for him. He was in a wheelchair, and he could hardly stand, but he still wanted to come to the podium. Two people helped him. His speech was very short, but moving, especially since, well, I have looked over my emails from him from the past year, and he was very aware that death was close by. I don’t think he knew he was dying, but he was very aware of death, and he talked about living as not adding up, but counting down, now. It’s [one of the few things] he said to me that was sort of melancholy.

NAMBI E. KELLEY (actor and playwright): It’s strange, now that I think of it. I never physically met him, but he was a giant when I was a kid in theater, so I always knew his name. You know how you just hear people’s names floating around? He was one of those people. And when I heard that he had died, it took my breath away. I was like, “No-o-o! Mountains don’t die.”

JONES: I would argue that one of the great spotlights of this community went out when Frank died, because that spotlight wasn’t just shining on himself. He was shining it on all of us. 

GOLD: The first day of [class at NU] was the day after he passed, and I had a class to teach. I thought, “How can I do this? How can I go in to teach today?” And one of our friends said, “You know, Frank used to start every class with a reading. So why don’t we all read in class at the beginning?” I found a little piece from “Tender Buttons” [a Gertrude Stein poem] that I know he loved, and I started the class with that.

KANDER: When I heard of his death, I felt very selfish because Frank Galati wasn’t going to be here anymore, and even though I’m 95, I looked forward still to a time when maybe we would be communicating. I think it was very selfish that I felt like there was no more Frank to hope for.

PERRY: What a life. What a life. What a life lived. (Pauses.) Your full, gigantic purpose, your practice, and your work, and how you were connected to and touched so many people. 

Frank Galati as Prospero in The Tempest at Steppenwolf, 2009 Credit Michael Brosilow

ZIMMERMAN: I had a dream once, and it sounds like I’m quoting Star Wars, unfortunately, but I had a dream where he said to me, “I’m your real father.” And then he said, “We have to go to the island.” It was so preposterously a wish-fulfillment dream, such a literal dream, but I actually did feel a kind of artistic parenting from him for sure. That kind of unconditional love that parents are supposed to give you where everything you do is just so fabulous. I’ve said that we all came out of Frank’s overcoat. It’s something that Dostoevsky said about Gogol. “We all came out of Gogol’s overcoat.” 

JACKSON: You know, though, it’s hard to mourn when there’s so much to celebrate.

GALATI (to the Asolo Repertory Theatre’s cast of Knoxville): As you watch this family deal with this crisis and this community deal with this loss—even the loss of Knoxville, which is long gone, [you think about] ‘the cloud-capped towers, the solemn temples, yea, the great glow itself, and all that it inherit shall dissolve and leave not a rack behind.’

It’s all gone. But beating in our veins is the memory of our own parents. I can hear my mother in my voice. You can hear your parents; you can feel them in your bones. And every single person who receives this story will be profoundly touched because they’ve been there. That loss is something they have experienced: the first time you realize you are an orphan.


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20 Best Porn Games, Adult Sex Games, and Hentai Games to Play Online in 2023

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Have you wondered what the best porn games are? Or, more specifically, the best free porn games? This can be daunting, given the sheer number of adult games that are being developed all the time.

Well, that’s where we come in! We’re taking a comprehensive look at 20 of the best porn games in 2021 so you know which games fit what you’re looking for, and which ones will just waste your time.

This article will provide a “best of” list, comprehensive reviews, an overview of our ranking criteria, and an FAQ section. (If you’re completely new to porn games, you might want to skip to the FAQ section first.) All right, let’s get right into it, shall we?

20 Best Online Porn Games of 2023

After much careful consideration, here’s our “best of” list:

Nutaku – best overall
Hentai Heroes – best for hentai fans
Project QT – best RPG
Fap CEO – best clicker game
LifeSelector.com – best POV content
Meet And Fuck Games – best multiplayer game
Crystal Maidens – best gameplay
Pocket Waifu – best animated scenes
The Fister – best graphics
Merge Nymphs – best puzzle game
Sex Emulator – best customization
PlayForceOne – most lifelike
UtherVerse – best virtual world
3D Sex Villa – best 3D game
SF Girls – best Android exclusive
Girlvania – best lesbian content
3DXChat – best VR option
FapTitans – best walkthroughs
PornGames.com – best interface
Summertime Saga – best free updates

1. Nutaku – Best Option Overall

Pros Awesome interfaceSmooth gameplayMobile-friendlyZero ads

ConsHentai-only content

Nutaku is head and shoulders above the rest of the porn game sites out there. There are more games than you could probably ever have time to play (no, that’s not a challenge), including many that are free.

If you’re a hentai fan, you’ll most likely love Nutaku as that’s their primary niche. If you’re not really into hentai, though, you’re probably better off going elsewhere.

If you do in fact appreciate hentai, Nutaku is an incredible site with a smooth layout, no annoying ads, and gameplay that remains blissfully uninterrupted by bugs, lag, or glitches.

2. Hentai Heroes – Best Hentai Game

Pros Fun, addictive gameplayTop-rated browser gamePerfect for RPG adventure fans

ConsFreemium (tries to sell in-game currency)Not the best graphicsHentai-only focus

Hentai Heroes is another game to check out if you’re a hentai fan. You’ll especially appreciate it if you like RPG/adventure games and don’t mind less-than-stellar graphics.

The gameplay, which consists of building your own harem, is quite addictive, but be aware that the game will try hard to sell you in-game currency, which means you might want to avoid Hentai Heroes if you have poor self-control and shouldn’t be breaking the bank on a porn game.

Ultimately, Hentai Heroes is fun and solid for a browser-based game, but lacks some of the higher-quality graphics and gameplay of regular PC games or porn games that carry an up-front cost.

3. Project QT – Best Role-Playing Game

ProsQuality you can expect from a Nutaku titleHybrid game (click, RPG, and harem)Extensive storylineTop-quality design

ConsMobile-focused, so not as good for PC

Project QT is a Nutaku title, which means that it will adhere to a basic quality standard that is much higher than much of what you can find for free online.

This is another game that follows a hentai design style—you can see that there’s a strong trend in porn games toward hentai. If that’s not an issue for you, Project QT is definitely a game to keep on your radar, as there’s fun gameplay, a massive storyline, beautiful art, and really sexy characters.

The main downside with Project QT is that it’s not all that suitable for PC play, as it was designed with mobile gameplay in mind. This does make it a good option for when you’re on the go, though.

4. Fap CEO – Most Fun Clicker Game

Pros Nice artworkEasy clicker gameplayInteresting dialogue

Cons Can get expensive quicklyHentai-only content

Fap CEO is yet another hentai-focused Nutaku offering. As such, you’re guaranteed to have an overall solid game.

On the plus side, Fap CEO offers an easy clicker game that will make you feel like a boss as you make money and hook up with your employees. It has above-average graphics and gameplay that’s pretty compelling compared to most porn games.

On the downside, Fap CEO has limited free gameplay and its microtransactions add up quickly. This is another game you might want to avoid if you have poor self-control and a limited budget.

5. LifeSelector.com – Hottest POV Content

Pros POV/CYOA styleReasonable pricingSuper interactiveTons of models and categories

Cons Not much available for freeNot super user-friendly

LifeSelector is a cool site because it offers a unique blend of porn and gaming. It leverages a “Choose Your Own Adventure” concept with real porn stars to make you feel like you’re right there calling the shots.

If you’re not really into hentai or other animated stuff, this could be the perfect option for you. The only issue is that there’s not much you can get out of LifeSelector for free.

Ultimately, though, you get what you pay for, and you really can’t find this kind of unique experience with other porn sites. So, if you have a little bit of a budget and a craving for interactive porn, LifeSelector is hard to beat.

6. Meet And Fuck Games – Best Multiplayer Game

Pros Huge variety of gamesMultiplayer optionsRecognizable franchises

Cons Some lower-quality gamesNot the best interface

Meet And Fuck Games is one of the best sites for “Meet-n-Fuck”-style games, which are essentially role-playing games where you’re a guy going around and talking to different women, leading inevitably to hardcore sex.

Another nice aspect to Meet And Fuck Games is their many parody games, which allow you to get it on with characters you might know from video games or anime if that’s your thing (hey, no judgment here).

Meet And Fuck Games also offers multiplayer games, which are relatively unusual when it comes to porn games.

The major downside to Meet And Fuck Games is that some of the games are much lower quality than others, so you might need to dig around a bit to settle on a good one.

7. Crystal Maidens – Most Interesting Gameplay

Pros Another Nutaku titleTons of customizationExpansive community100 percent free

Cons Steep-ish learning curve

Crystal Maidens is another top recommendation, particularly if you’re into hentai-style games. You get the quality you can count on from a Nutaku title, with impressive gameplay that even rivals non-porn games like Age of Empires or Warcraft.

This level of gameplay, however, means that it can carry a bit of a learning curve, especially relative to most porn games. You need to be a little bit committed to learning and/or already be into these kinds of games.

Overall, Crystal Maidens is a fantastic choice if you can commit to learning the gameplay, as it features tons of customization and a broad community of users. Plus, it’s totally free.

8. Pocket Waifu – Best Animated Scenes

Pros Lots of mini-gamesPlenty of animated scenesInteresting charactersSolid customization options

Cons No saving your progress

Pocket Waifu is perfect if you’re craving a simulator that lets you be treated like a king by gorgeous waifus.

This game will keep you busy for a while, as you can play a variety of mini-games and enjoy a ton of animated sex scenes. There are also lots of customizable features so that you can design your perfect waifu.

Users might find the lack of a save option disappointing, however, which keeps this game from being one of our top picks.

9. The Fister – Hottest Graphics

Pros Fans of The Witcher will love itSuper realistic feelNo learning curve

Cons Simplistic storylineRequires in-game purchases for full experience

The Fister is inspired by The Witcher and offers a fun free porn game with impressive graphics considering it doesn’t carry an up-front cost.

People who are already fans of The Witcher will love embodying these characters and the immersion delivered by the super realistic feel of the game. It’s also easy, meaning you won’t get frustrated with intricate gameplay when you just want to get off.

Ultimately, The Fister is fun but not likely to grab your attention for long, as the storyline is simple, and you’ll have to shell out to get a more in-depth experience.

10. Merge Nymphs – Best Puzzle Game

Pros Quality you expect from NutakuExtensive gameplayGood-quality art

Cons Kind of an oddball puzzle gameFreemium with pricy upgrades

Merge Nymphs is yet another Nutaku title, meaning that it offers solid gameplay and graphics. While it does feature a lot of levels and girls, it’s also a bit unusual in terms of gameplay.

You play Merge Nymphs on a grid and move objects around until they accumulate and become larger and more valuable objects. It’s a unique genre for sure, but some people may find it just too out there or uninteresting.

On the other hand, if you’re a big puzzle person, you might end up loving this game. Just be aware that the full experience will require spending on unlockable content, which can quickly add up.

11. Sex Emulator – Most Customizable Porn Game

Pros Impressive voice actingSmooth animationsGreat overall production value

Cons Limited customization

Sex Emulator may not have the most compelling title, but it offers impressive 3D simulation. These are the kinds of graphics you’d expect from regular PC games, so it’s not your typical sex game material.

This is also a unique offering in that there’s powerful voice acting, making the game feel super immersive along with the high-quality graphics.

Kinky types will also appreciate Sex Emulator for its wide variety of kinks and fetishes, which will definitely keep you busy for a while.

The only real downside to Sex Emulator is that it lacks some of the customization offered by the other games reviewed here.

12. PlayForceOne – Most Lifelike

Pros Great for kinky typesWide variety of stylesGreat for desktop

Cons Not mobile-compatibleLimited categories

If you want a throwback to flash games, PlayForceOne might very well be for you! This site hosts a bunch of flash games that are all at least decent quality.

PlayForceOne is awesome because there are so many styles of games that it’s hard to get bored. Plus, there are a lot of kinky games so you’re likely to find something no matter what kinks or fetishes you might have.

The major drawback with PlayForceOne is that you won’t be able to use it on your phone. It does make up for this, however, with an impressive user experience on your desktop.

13. UtherVerse – Most Intricate Virtual World

Pros Large communityEasy to meet people

Cons Substantial learning curveNo adjusting volume in-gameFreemium offering

UtherVerse is its own virtual world, combining social media and software that allows you to meet other people online. It’s quite possibly the best XXX simulator out there, with all kinds of settings available: nightclubs, bars, even hotels, and movie theaters.

Without leaving your house you can walk around and have virtual sex with a huge variety of people. While it’s easy to meet people on UtherVerse, and it features a large and friendly community, there is a bit of a learning curve.

This learning curve, along with having to shell out for a VIP membership for full access, are the main downsides to UtherVerse. Apart from that, this is one unique and immersive offering.

14. 3D Sex Villa – Best 3D Game

Pros Highly interactiveIn-depth customizationSupports teledildonics

Cons Requires in-game currencyNot discreet on your PC

Although there are some drawbacks, 3D Sex Villa wins major points for its interactive style. This makes it easily one of the best sex simulators that we’re reviewing here.

You can customize almost everything about the women you’ll be bedding, which makes this game not only fun but also more realistic. Adding to this realism is their support for teledildonics, making 3D Sex Villa ahead of the curve.

The only real bummer with 3D Sex Villa is that it requires “sexcoins” to get the full experience, and it’s hard to hide on you computer, making it not the best choice if you’re looking to keep your porn game hobby cheap and/or a secret.

15. SF Girls – Best Android Exclusive

Pros Nutaku qualityExtremely hot scenesHigh-quality animation

Cons Android-exclusiveEncourages you to spend money

SF Girls is a sci-fi-themed hentai game with a huge emphasis on titties. If you’re a hentai and/or boob guy, then you’re in luck.

As a Nutaku offering, SF Girls offers the quality you expect, with super hot scenes and really high-quality animation.

As with other Nutaku games, however, you’ll be teased and then compelled to spend money, so be aware of that. Plus, this is an Android-exclusive game, so if you’re hoping to play on your iPhone, you’re shit out of luck.

16. Girlvania – Hottest Lesbian Content

Pros Top game for lesbian contentHugely customizableSmooth animations

Cons Expensive upgradesExpensive overall

Girlvania dominates its niche as the best lesbian porn game out there by far. There’s extensive gameplay and an astounding amount of customization, with over 1,000 different clothing and makeup choices available.

Players will appreciate Girlvania’s high-quality animations and extensive gameplay, with the option for solo, duo, and threesomes.

The main drawback with Girlvania is that you’ll have to shell out some money. It’s one of the more expensive options on this list, but hey, you get what you pay for, and Girlvania delivers amazing lesbian content.

17. 3DXChat – Best VR Option

Pros Great multiplayer gameHigh-quality graphicsImmersive gameplayVR and teledildonic options

Cons Must be downloaded and installedThere are adsNot a lot of customization

3DXChat is a perfect choice if you’re looking for a multiplayer game without a bunch of filler content.

With 3DXChat you get fun multiplayer gameplay with impressive graphics and the option for an even more immersive experience with VR (virtual reality) and teledildonic options.

Keeping this from being one of our top options is the fact that you must install the game, deal with some annoying ads, and can’t customize to the extent of many of the other games listed here.

18. FapTitans – Best Walkthroughs

Pros Simple gameplayGuided tutorialFree experience is decent

Cons Non-XXX filterCosts can add up if you’re impatient

FapTitans is a super simple clicker game that will appeal to people who don’t want to get into the complicated aspects of an RPG.

The gameplay is easy, and you can let FapTitans run in the background to accumulate rewards that will get you a gallery full of hentai images.

The main issue is that FapTitans is pretty demanding of your computer or laptop despite its simple gameplay. Plus, if you don’t want to let it run in the background or spend a lot of time clicking, you’ll have to shell out real money to get what you’re looking for more quickly and easily.

19. PornGames.com – Best Interface

Pros Tons of gamesUser-friendly interface

Cons Questionable tabsSome lower-quality games

It’s not hard to tell what you’re getting with a site called PornGames.com. Overall, it’s a solid option because there are a ton of games, many of which are free.

The site also features a nice design and has some helpful search options that enable you to quickly find what you’re looking for.

On the other hand, PornGames has some tabs that are best avoided: “HD,” which doesn’t appear to do anything, “Meet and Fuck,” which sends you to a random, sketchy site, and “Private Sex Games,” which is just an ad.

If you ignore these tabs and some of the more low-quality games on PornGames, however, it’s a solid pick.

20. Summertime Saga – Best Free Updates

Pros Fun dating simulatorAppeals to kinky typesAbsolutely free

Cons Not iPhone supported

Ah, nothing like the good ol’ days of high school and college, am I right? Just kidding, if you’re reading a review of porn games, well, you might not have had the best experience there.

It’s all good, though, because Summertime Saga will help make up for it as you’ll get to explore tons of fantasies with hot friends, classmates, and even teachers, while you play as a horny teenager.

Although still in development, this game features an impressive array of fetishes, animated scenes, and mini-games. The storyline is also quite robust.

The only real downside to Summertime Saga is that it’s not supported on iPhone, so you’ll need to play on an Android device or PC/Mac/Linux.

Top Three games

1. Nutaku is easily one of the best porn game sites around. With an abundant selection of free and paid games, you’re never likely to get bored.

2. Hentai Heroes is one of the more addictive games that we featured, so be careful not to get caught up too much with buying the in-game currency. If you can keep that under control, this is one of our top picks for hentai RPGs.

3. Project QT is an awesome porn game. If you like hentai, you’ll love the engaging gameplay, deep storyline, and gorgeous animation.

Ranking criteria

Here are the criteria that we kept in mind for these reviews, so it’s helpful that you understand them.

CostSome games are completely free, while others have an up-front cost, in-game costs, or both. We kept this in mind, considering most people probably don’t want to break the bank on porn games. Many games will try to lure you in with no up-front cost but then will be loaded with in-purchase fees to make the game more expansive or fulfilling. We tried to note the games that did this to a frustrating degree or that offered little value for free customers.

Story depth Maybe you couldn’t care less about the quality or depth of a porn game’s storyline. This is porn after all, the genre notorious for having ultra-cheesy and random storylines to set up two (or more) people to start banging. Many gamers, however, really appreciate compelling narratives, and so we kept that in mind and highlighted the porn games that offered more storytelling depth and nuance.

GraphicsIn general, you get what you pay for. If you want the best graphics, you will need to shell out a bit up front for the more premium games. There are an impressive amount of free games, however, that have solid or even beautiful graphics, so we made sure to mention those.

Porn games 101

We’ve got some of your main porn game questions covered:

What even is a porn game? Just think of computer and video games. There are all kinds of genres, like RPGs (role-playing games), adventure, combat, and more. Porn games simply involve sexual content, which can range from softcore to extreme hardcore and everything in between.

How do I find porn games? A quick search will give you plenty of sites, but you can always stick with the games reviewed above. If you want to easily find a lot of games in one place, stick to sites like Nutaku that feature multiple games.

Can I use teledildonics with any porn games? Yes, indeed! One game that we reviewed above, for example, 3DXChat, features teledildonic support, meaning that you can sync up your sex toys for an enhanced experience that delivers even deeper immersion.

Are there multiplayer porn games? There sure are. Two that we reviewed above include—or are predicated on—multiplayer: UtherVerse and 3DXChat.

Wrapping up

As you can tell from this article, there are a massive number of porn games to be found online. While it can almost be overwhelming to figure out where to start, we hope our guide to the best porn games in 2021 makes things much easier on you. In any case, no matter what games you choose from this list, we’re confident that you’ll have an enjoyable experience. Fap on!

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20 Best Porn Games, Adult Sex Games, and Hentai Games to Play Online in 2023Corvelay Mediaon January 17, 2023 at 11:00 am

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Have you wondered what the best porn games are? Or, more specifically, the best free porn games? This can be daunting, given the sheer number of adult games that are being developed all the time.

Well, that’s where we come in! We’re taking a comprehensive look at 20 of the best porn games in 2021 so you know which games fit what you’re looking for, and which ones will just waste your time.

This article will provide a “best of” list, comprehensive reviews, an overview of our ranking criteria, and an FAQ section. (If you’re completely new to porn games, you might want to skip to the FAQ section first.) All right, let’s get right into it, shall we?

20 Best Online Porn Games of 2023

After much careful consideration, here’s our “best of” list:

Nutaku – best overall
Hentai Heroes – best for hentai fans
Project QT – best RPG
Fap CEO – best clicker game
LifeSelector.com – best POV content
Meet And Fuck Games – best multiplayer game
Crystal Maidens – best gameplay
Pocket Waifu – best animated scenes
The Fister – best graphics
Merge Nymphs – best puzzle game
Sex Emulator – best customization
PlayForceOne – most lifelike
UtherVerse – best virtual world
3D Sex Villa – best 3D game
SF Girls – best Android exclusive
Girlvania – best lesbian content
3DXChat – best VR option
FapTitans – best walkthroughs
PornGames.com – best interface
Summertime Saga – best free updates

1. Nutaku – Best Option Overall

Pros Awesome interfaceSmooth gameplayMobile-friendlyZero ads

ConsHentai-only content

Nutaku is head and shoulders above the rest of the porn game sites out there. There are more games than you could probably ever have time to play (no, that’s not a challenge), including many that are free.

If you’re a hentai fan, you’ll most likely love Nutaku as that’s their primary niche. If you’re not really into hentai, though, you’re probably better off going elsewhere.

If you do in fact appreciate hentai, Nutaku is an incredible site with a smooth layout, no annoying ads, and gameplay that remains blissfully uninterrupted by bugs, lag, or glitches.

2. Hentai Heroes – Best Hentai Game

Pros Fun, addictive gameplayTop-rated browser gamePerfect for RPG adventure fans

ConsFreemium (tries to sell in-game currency)Not the best graphicsHentai-only focus

Hentai Heroes is another game to check out if you’re a hentai fan. You’ll especially appreciate it if you like RPG/adventure games and don’t mind less-than-stellar graphics.

The gameplay, which consists of building your own harem, is quite addictive, but be aware that the game will try hard to sell you in-game currency, which means you might want to avoid Hentai Heroes if you have poor self-control and shouldn’t be breaking the bank on a porn game.

Ultimately, Hentai Heroes is fun and solid for a browser-based game, but lacks some of the higher-quality graphics and gameplay of regular PC games or porn games that carry an up-front cost.

3. Project QT – Best Role-Playing Game

ProsQuality you can expect from a Nutaku titleHybrid game (click, RPG, and harem)Extensive storylineTop-quality design

ConsMobile-focused, so not as good for PC

Project QT is a Nutaku title, which means that it will adhere to a basic quality standard that is much higher than much of what you can find for free online.

This is another game that follows a hentai design style—you can see that there’s a strong trend in porn games toward hentai. If that’s not an issue for you, Project QT is definitely a game to keep on your radar, as there’s fun gameplay, a massive storyline, beautiful art, and really sexy characters.

The main downside with Project QT is that it’s not all that suitable for PC play, as it was designed with mobile gameplay in mind. This does make it a good option for when you’re on the go, though.

4. Fap CEO – Most Fun Clicker Game

Pros Nice artworkEasy clicker gameplayInteresting dialogue

Cons Can get expensive quicklyHentai-only content

Fap CEO is yet another hentai-focused Nutaku offering. As such, you’re guaranteed to have an overall solid game.

On the plus side, Fap CEO offers an easy clicker game that will make you feel like a boss as you make money and hook up with your employees. It has above-average graphics and gameplay that’s pretty compelling compared to most porn games.

On the downside, Fap CEO has limited free gameplay and its microtransactions add up quickly. This is another game you might want to avoid if you have poor self-control and a limited budget.

5. LifeSelector.com – Hottest POV Content

Pros POV/CYOA styleReasonable pricingSuper interactiveTons of models and categories

Cons Not much available for freeNot super user-friendly

LifeSelector is a cool site because it offers a unique blend of porn and gaming. It leverages a “Choose Your Own Adventure” concept with real porn stars to make you feel like you’re right there calling the shots.

If you’re not really into hentai or other animated stuff, this could be the perfect option for you. The only issue is that there’s not much you can get out of LifeSelector for free.

Ultimately, though, you get what you pay for, and you really can’t find this kind of unique experience with other porn sites. So, if you have a little bit of a budget and a craving for interactive porn, LifeSelector is hard to beat.

6. Meet And Fuck Games – Best Multiplayer Game

Pros Huge variety of gamesMultiplayer optionsRecognizable franchises

Cons Some lower-quality gamesNot the best interface

Meet And Fuck Games is one of the best sites for “Meet-n-Fuck”-style games, which are essentially role-playing games where you’re a guy going around and talking to different women, leading inevitably to hardcore sex.

Another nice aspect to Meet And Fuck Games is their many parody games, which allow you to get it on with characters you might know from video games or anime if that’s your thing (hey, no judgment here).

Meet And Fuck Games also offers multiplayer games, which are relatively unusual when it comes to porn games.

The major downside to Meet And Fuck Games is that some of the games are much lower quality than others, so you might need to dig around a bit to settle on a good one.

7. Crystal Maidens – Most Interesting Gameplay

Pros Another Nutaku titleTons of customizationExpansive community100 percent free

Cons Steep-ish learning curve

Crystal Maidens is another top recommendation, particularly if you’re into hentai-style games. You get the quality you can count on from a Nutaku title, with impressive gameplay that even rivals non-porn games like Age of Empires or Warcraft.

This level of gameplay, however, means that it can carry a bit of a learning curve, especially relative to most porn games. You need to be a little bit committed to learning and/or already be into these kinds of games.

Overall, Crystal Maidens is a fantastic choice if you can commit to learning the gameplay, as it features tons of customization and a broad community of users. Plus, it’s totally free.

8. Pocket Waifu – Best Animated Scenes

Pros Lots of mini-gamesPlenty of animated scenesInteresting charactersSolid customization options

Cons No saving your progress

Pocket Waifu is perfect if you’re craving a simulator that lets you be treated like a king by gorgeous waifus.

This game will keep you busy for a while, as you can play a variety of mini-games and enjoy a ton of animated sex scenes. There are also lots of customizable features so that you can design your perfect waifu.

Users might find the lack of a save option disappointing, however, which keeps this game from being one of our top picks.

9. The Fister – Hottest Graphics

Pros Fans of The Witcher will love itSuper realistic feelNo learning curve

Cons Simplistic storylineRequires in-game purchases for full experience

The Fister is inspired by The Witcher and offers a fun free porn game with impressive graphics considering it doesn’t carry an up-front cost.

People who are already fans of The Witcher will love embodying these characters and the immersion delivered by the super realistic feel of the game. It’s also easy, meaning you won’t get frustrated with intricate gameplay when you just want to get off.

Ultimately, The Fister is fun but not likely to grab your attention for long, as the storyline is simple, and you’ll have to shell out to get a more in-depth experience.

10. Merge Nymphs – Best Puzzle Game

Pros Quality you expect from NutakuExtensive gameplayGood-quality art

Cons Kind of an oddball puzzle gameFreemium with pricy upgrades

Merge Nymphs is yet another Nutaku title, meaning that it offers solid gameplay and graphics. While it does feature a lot of levels and girls, it’s also a bit unusual in terms of gameplay.

You play Merge Nymphs on a grid and move objects around until they accumulate and become larger and more valuable objects. It’s a unique genre for sure, but some people may find it just too out there or uninteresting.

On the other hand, if you’re a big puzzle person, you might end up loving this game. Just be aware that the full experience will require spending on unlockable content, which can quickly add up.

11. Sex Emulator – Most Customizable Porn Game

Pros Impressive voice actingSmooth animationsGreat overall production value

Cons Limited customization

Sex Emulator may not have the most compelling title, but it offers impressive 3D simulation. These are the kinds of graphics you’d expect from regular PC games, so it’s not your typical sex game material.

This is also a unique offering in that there’s powerful voice acting, making the game feel super immersive along with the high-quality graphics.

Kinky types will also appreciate Sex Emulator for its wide variety of kinks and fetishes, which will definitely keep you busy for a while.

The only real downside to Sex Emulator is that it lacks some of the customization offered by the other games reviewed here.

12. PlayForceOne – Most Lifelike

Pros Great for kinky typesWide variety of stylesGreat for desktop

Cons Not mobile-compatibleLimited categories

If you want a throwback to flash games, PlayForceOne might very well be for you! This site hosts a bunch of flash games that are all at least decent quality.

PlayForceOne is awesome because there are so many styles of games that it’s hard to get bored. Plus, there are a lot of kinky games so you’re likely to find something no matter what kinks or fetishes you might have.

The major drawback with PlayForceOne is that you won’t be able to use it on your phone. It does make up for this, however, with an impressive user experience on your desktop.

13. UtherVerse – Most Intricate Virtual World

Pros Large communityEasy to meet people

Cons Substantial learning curveNo adjusting volume in-gameFreemium offering

UtherVerse is its own virtual world, combining social media and software that allows you to meet other people online. It’s quite possibly the best XXX simulator out there, with all kinds of settings available: nightclubs, bars, even hotels, and movie theaters.

Without leaving your house you can walk around and have virtual sex with a huge variety of people. While it’s easy to meet people on UtherVerse, and it features a large and friendly community, there is a bit of a learning curve.

This learning curve, along with having to shell out for a VIP membership for full access, are the main downsides to UtherVerse. Apart from that, this is one unique and immersive offering.

14. 3D Sex Villa – Best 3D Game

Pros Highly interactiveIn-depth customizationSupports teledildonics

Cons Requires in-game currencyNot discreet on your PC

Although there are some drawbacks, 3D Sex Villa wins major points for its interactive style. This makes it easily one of the best sex simulators that we’re reviewing here.

You can customize almost everything about the women you’ll be bedding, which makes this game not only fun but also more realistic. Adding to this realism is their support for teledildonics, making 3D Sex Villa ahead of the curve.

The only real bummer with 3D Sex Villa is that it requires “sexcoins” to get the full experience, and it’s hard to hide on you computer, making it not the best choice if you’re looking to keep your porn game hobby cheap and/or a secret.

15. SF Girls – Best Android Exclusive

Pros Nutaku qualityExtremely hot scenesHigh-quality animation

Cons Android-exclusiveEncourages you to spend money

SF Girls is a sci-fi-themed hentai game with a huge emphasis on titties. If you’re a hentai and/or boob guy, then you’re in luck.

As a Nutaku offering, SF Girls offers the quality you expect, with super hot scenes and really high-quality animation.

As with other Nutaku games, however, you’ll be teased and then compelled to spend money, so be aware of that. Plus, this is an Android-exclusive game, so if you’re hoping to play on your iPhone, you’re shit out of luck.

16. Girlvania – Hottest Lesbian Content

Pros Top game for lesbian contentHugely customizableSmooth animations

Cons Expensive upgradesExpensive overall

Girlvania dominates its niche as the best lesbian porn game out there by far. There’s extensive gameplay and an astounding amount of customization, with over 1,000 different clothing and makeup choices available.

Players will appreciate Girlvania’s high-quality animations and extensive gameplay, with the option for solo, duo, and threesomes.

The main drawback with Girlvania is that you’ll have to shell out some money. It’s one of the more expensive options on this list, but hey, you get what you pay for, and Girlvania delivers amazing lesbian content.

17. 3DXChat – Best VR Option

Pros Great multiplayer gameHigh-quality graphicsImmersive gameplayVR and teledildonic options

Cons Must be downloaded and installedThere are adsNot a lot of customization

3DXChat is a perfect choice if you’re looking for a multiplayer game without a bunch of filler content.

With 3DXChat you get fun multiplayer gameplay with impressive graphics and the option for an even more immersive experience with VR (virtual reality) and teledildonic options.

Keeping this from being one of our top options is the fact that you must install the game, deal with some annoying ads, and can’t customize to the extent of many of the other games listed here.

18. FapTitans – Best Walkthroughs

Pros Simple gameplayGuided tutorialFree experience is decent

Cons Non-XXX filterCosts can add up if you’re impatient

FapTitans is a super simple clicker game that will appeal to people who don’t want to get into the complicated aspects of an RPG.

The gameplay is easy, and you can let FapTitans run in the background to accumulate rewards that will get you a gallery full of hentai images.

The main issue is that FapTitans is pretty demanding of your computer or laptop despite its simple gameplay. Plus, if you don’t want to let it run in the background or spend a lot of time clicking, you’ll have to shell out real money to get what you’re looking for more quickly and easily.

19. PornGames.com – Best Interface

Pros Tons of gamesUser-friendly interface

Cons Questionable tabsSome lower-quality games

It’s not hard to tell what you’re getting with a site called PornGames.com. Overall, it’s a solid option because there are a ton of games, many of which are free.

The site also features a nice design and has some helpful search options that enable you to quickly find what you’re looking for.

On the other hand, PornGames has some tabs that are best avoided: “HD,” which doesn’t appear to do anything, “Meet and Fuck,” which sends you to a random, sketchy site, and “Private Sex Games,” which is just an ad.

If you ignore these tabs and some of the more low-quality games on PornGames, however, it’s a solid pick.

20. Summertime Saga – Best Free Updates

Pros Fun dating simulatorAppeals to kinky typesAbsolutely free

Cons Not iPhone supported

Ah, nothing like the good ol’ days of high school and college, am I right? Just kidding, if you’re reading a review of porn games, well, you might not have had the best experience there.

It’s all good, though, because Summertime Saga will help make up for it as you’ll get to explore tons of fantasies with hot friends, classmates, and even teachers, while you play as a horny teenager.

Although still in development, this game features an impressive array of fetishes, animated scenes, and mini-games. The storyline is also quite robust.

The only real downside to Summertime Saga is that it’s not supported on iPhone, so you’ll need to play on an Android device or PC/Mac/Linux.

Top Three games

1. Nutaku is easily one of the best porn game sites around. With an abundant selection of free and paid games, you’re never likely to get bored.

2. Hentai Heroes is one of the more addictive games that we featured, so be careful not to get caught up too much with buying the in-game currency. If you can keep that under control, this is one of our top picks for hentai RPGs.

3. Project QT is an awesome porn game. If you like hentai, you’ll love the engaging gameplay, deep storyline, and gorgeous animation.

Ranking criteria

Here are the criteria that we kept in mind for these reviews, so it’s helpful that you understand them.

CostSome games are completely free, while others have an up-front cost, in-game costs, or both. We kept this in mind, considering most people probably don’t want to break the bank on porn games. Many games will try to lure you in with no up-front cost but then will be loaded with in-purchase fees to make the game more expansive or fulfilling. We tried to note the games that did this to a frustrating degree or that offered little value for free customers.

Story depth Maybe you couldn’t care less about the quality or depth of a porn game’s storyline. This is porn after all, the genre notorious for having ultra-cheesy and random storylines to set up two (or more) people to start banging. Many gamers, however, really appreciate compelling narratives, and so we kept that in mind and highlighted the porn games that offered more storytelling depth and nuance.

GraphicsIn general, you get what you pay for. If you want the best graphics, you will need to shell out a bit up front for the more premium games. There are an impressive amount of free games, however, that have solid or even beautiful graphics, so we made sure to mention those.

Porn games 101

We’ve got some of your main porn game questions covered:

What even is a porn game? Just think of computer and video games. There are all kinds of genres, like RPGs (role-playing games), adventure, combat, and more. Porn games simply involve sexual content, which can range from softcore to extreme hardcore and everything in between.

How do I find porn games? A quick search will give you plenty of sites, but you can always stick with the games reviewed above. If you want to easily find a lot of games in one place, stick to sites like Nutaku that feature multiple games.

Can I use teledildonics with any porn games? Yes, indeed! One game that we reviewed above, for example, 3DXChat, features teledildonic support, meaning that you can sync up your sex toys for an enhanced experience that delivers even deeper immersion.

Are there multiplayer porn games? There sure are. Two that we reviewed above include—or are predicated on—multiplayer: UtherVerse and 3DXChat.

Wrapping up

As you can tell from this article, there are a massive number of porn games to be found online. While it can almost be overwhelming to figure out where to start, we hope our guide to the best porn games in 2021 makes things much easier on you. In any case, no matter what games you choose from this list, we’re confident that you’ll have an enjoyable experience. Fap on!

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Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien’s weekly discussion of high school basketball.

This episode begins with a look back at the big Simeon vs. Kenwood game. Then we do our regular Two Takes segment, which includes a look at state tournament attendance in Champaign. There’s also a look ahead to this weekend’s big When Sides Collide Shootout and some talk about Camden, NJ and the country’s No. 1 player, DJ Wagner, who is in town on Friday.

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