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22: 374:. He was survived by his brother Norman Patinkin, his sister Ida Patinkin Goldberger, and many nieces and nephews. At the time of his death, he was in the process of directing a production of "Into The Woods" at Columbia College Chicago, which opened one month later. 250:
and then succeeding him as artistic director from 1963 until 1968 eventually becoming Artistic Consultant. From 1968 until 1974, he lived in New York City working in theater, film, and writing. In 1974, he was asked by
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On January 26, 2015, four months after his death, a memorial service was held in Skokie, IL. Speakers at the event, that was put together by The Second City, Columbia College Chicago, and Steppenwolf Theater, included
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for Best Revue and Best Director. Additionally he has received a special Joseph Jefferson Award for Service to the Chicago Theater Community in 1991, and the Illinois Association's 1992 Outstanding Contribution Award.
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In July 2014, Columbia College Chicago announced the Sheldon Patinkin Endowed Award, a scholarship named in his honor that will provide a theater student with a cash stipend to aid them with their career.
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At the theater building at Columbia College Chicago, the New Studio Theater, which Patinkin used for many of the productions that he directed, has been named the Sheldon Patinkin Theater in his honor.
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On September 21, 2014, Patinkin died in Chicago after a heart attack, aged 79. He was buried two days later at Shalom Memorial Park in
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to move to Toronto to help Second City in Toronto get off the ground. While there, he was a writer-assistant producer for
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and a special Jeff for his contribution to Chicago theater. His translation of Brecht's
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and co-founded The School at Steppenwolf, where he taught for 17 years.
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and co-director of the Steppenwolf Theatre Summer Ensemble Workshops.
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Second City: Backstage at the World's Greatest Comedy Theater
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was published by Northwestern University Press in 2008.
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Among his directing projects outside of the college were
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Born and raised in Chicago, Patinkin graduated from the
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Puttin' on the Ritz: an Irving Berlin American Songbook
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