Exit Strategy
March 30 - May 6, 2016
CHERRY LANE THEATER (38 Commerce Street)
Tue-Fri @ 8; Sat @ 2&8; Sun @ 3
Added 2pm matinee Wednesday, May 4
No performances: April 12, 13, 20
a New York premiere by IKE HOLTER
directed by KIP FAGAN
presented by PRIMARY STAGES and CATHERINE ADLER & JAMIE deROY
in association with PHILADELPHIA THEATRE COMPANY
"SEE IT! Big-hearted... wickedly funny! You leave the theater buoyant!"
-Elisabeth Vincentelli, New York Post
"Crisply funny! A terrific ensemble cast... Wonderful performances!"
-Charles Isherwood, The New York Times
A fiery, riveting work from the award-winning writer of Hit the Wall, about the chaotic final days of an urban public high school, Exit Strategy is a taut, edge-of-your-seat drama about the future of public education from a vital new voice in American playwriting. Named “Chicagoan of the Year in Theater” by the Chicago Tribune, Ike Holter brings his “thrilling, beautiful” new play to Primary Stages for its New York Premiere after winning rave reviews for extended sold-out runs in Chicago and Philadelphia. Produced in association with Philadelphia Theater Company, Exit Strategy is directed by Kip Fagan, whose recent credits include Grand Concourse and The Revisionist.
Run time: 95 minutes
WATCH CLIPS FROM THE SHOW
MEET THE TEAM
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Ike Holter
PLAYWRIGHT
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Kip Fagan
DIRECTOR
CAST
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Michael Cullen
Arnold
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Aime Donna Kelly
Sadie
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Rey Lucas
Luce
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Deirdre Madigan
Pam
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Christina Nieves
Jania
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Brandon J. Pierce
Donnie
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Ryan Spahn
Ricky
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Laura Wilson
Production Stage Manager
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Larry Copeland
Assistant Stage Manager
CREATIVE TEAM
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Andrew Boyce
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Jessica Pabst
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Thom Weaver
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Daniel Perelstein
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Stephanie Klapper Casting
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Amy Dugas Brown
PTC CASTING
TALKBACKS
Talkbacks were led by a member of the Primary Stages artistic staff and offer an opportunity for the audience to engage in a dialogue with the artists in our productions. Talkbacks for Exit Strategy took place on April 19, April 26, and May 3.
SHOW LOCATION
Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street (three blocks south of Christopher Street, just west of Seventh Avenue)