Ike Holter

Ike Holter (born 1985) is an American playwright.[1] He won a Windham–Campbell Literature Prize for drama in 2017.[2]

Born and raised in Minneapolis, Holter moved to Chicago to study theatre at DePaul University.[3]

His first play, S.L.O.P., was produced by Chicago's Jackalope Theatre in 2011. In 2012 his plays Vigilante, Servant and Hit the Wall were staged in Chicago; in 2013 Hit the Wall, about the Stonewall riots, became his first play to gain an off-Broadway run in New York City.[4] His later plays have included B-Side Studio (2013),[5] Exit Strategy (2014),[1] Sender (2016)[6] and The Wolf at the End of the Block (2017).[7]

Although openly gay, Holter has stated that he likes writing work beyond his own personal experience: "I am black and I am gay, but the minute that I only write work that is about being that—I don’t think that’s interesting. I like getting into the head of a white woman in her 30s. I like getting into the head of an Asian dude in his 20s."[8]

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