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Exit Strategy: A Play
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Exit Strategy: A Play

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Righteously angry, riotously funny, and wise to the tensions between abstract policy and lived experience, Ike Holter’s play Exit Strategy centers on vivid, unforgettable characters struggling to maintain faith in a vocation that is being determinedly undermined.

Drawing from the headlines, Exit Strategy is set in Chicago and tells the story of a fictional public high school slated for closure at the end of the year. Despite funding cuts, bureaucrats run amok, apathy, and a rodent infestation, a small, multiracial group of teachers launch a last-minute effort to save the school, and put their careers, futures, and safety in the hands of a fast-talking administrator who may be in over his head. The tenuous situation also raises fears and anxieties among students, and within the volcanic neighborhood that is home to the school.

Holter has said that Exit Strategy was inspired by the 2013 mass closure of forty-nine Chicago public schools, which displaced nearly 12,000 children-the majority of directly impacted students were African American and Latinx. Hailed as
riveting,

sharp,
and
richly metaphoric
by critics, the play indicts how we educate our children in big American cities, and shows why gaps between
haves
and
have nots
continue to grow.

Exit Strategy is one of seven plays in Ike Holter’s cycle of works set in Chicago, or Chicago-inspired, neighborhoods.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2018
Pages
112
ISBN
9780810138834

Righteously angry, riotously funny, and wise to the tensions between abstract policy and lived experience, Ike Holter’s play Exit Strategy centers on vivid, unforgettable characters struggling to maintain faith in a vocation that is being determinedly undermined.

Drawing from the headlines, Exit Strategy is set in Chicago and tells the story of a fictional public high school slated for closure at the end of the year. Despite funding cuts, bureaucrats run amok, apathy, and a rodent infestation, a small, multiracial group of teachers launch a last-minute effort to save the school, and put their careers, futures, and safety in the hands of a fast-talking administrator who may be in over his head. The tenuous situation also raises fears and anxieties among students, and within the volcanic neighborhood that is home to the school.

Holter has said that Exit Strategy was inspired by the 2013 mass closure of forty-nine Chicago public schools, which displaced nearly 12,000 children-the majority of directly impacted students were African American and Latinx. Hailed as
riveting,

sharp,
and
richly metaphoric
by critics, the play indicts how we educate our children in big American cities, and shows why gaps between
haves
and
have nots
continue to grow.

Exit Strategy is one of seven plays in Ike Holter’s cycle of works set in Chicago, or Chicago-inspired, neighborhoods.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2018
Pages
112
ISBN
9780810138834