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Open Space Arts

presents a stage reading of 

BREAKING THE CODE

by Hugh Whitemore

Directed by Jack Dugan Carpenter

Featuring

Joe Feliciano, Peter Ferneding, Layke Fowler, Ross Frawley, 

Sonya Robinson, Julia Stemper, Garrett Wiegel, and Patrick Zielinski

 

Turing.....Peter Ferneding

Ross......Ross Frawley

Smith....Patrick Zielinski

Chris/Nikos.....Layke Fowler

Sara.....Julia Stemper

Ron....Garrett Wiegel

Knox.....Joe Feliciano

Pat.....Sonya Robinson

 

Stage Directions.....Meggie Edwards

Greek Language Consultant.....Lilly Apostolou

There is one 10 minute intermission.

BREAKING THE CODE is presented through special arrangement with CONCORDE THEATRICALS

 

Unauthorized videotaping, photographing, or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited, constituting a violation of the author's rights and actionable under US copyright law. Please ensure your cameras are turned off completely and stored away. Any suspicion of a patron engaging in photography will result in an immediate halt of the production, and it will not resume.

 
Open Space Arts. 1411 W Wilson, Chicago 
APRIL 25, 2025
 
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Open Space Arts is a member of the League of Chicago Theaters, the Chicago Alliance of Film Festivals,
LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois, and the Uptown Chamber of Commerce.

 

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 OPEN SPACE ARTS, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is  dedicated to combating homophobia and transphobia through the  transformative power of creativity and cultural expression. Our mission  is to foster inclusivity, promote understanding, and empower  marginalized communities by utilizing various artistic mediums to  challenge discriminatory beliefs and attitudes. 

 

OSA won some of the top  honors in the Joseph Jefferson Awards for work produced in 2024,  including Production of a Play – Short Run (COCK), Direction of a Play –  Short Run (Michael D. Weber- LIGHT SWITCH), Performer in a Principal  Role – Short Run  (Philip Andrew Monnett – LIGHT SWITCH), and Performer  in a Supporting Role – Short Run (Sonya Robinson – COCK) . 

 

OSA showcases powerful LGBTQ+ storytelling through five exciting components:

 

  • Full productions of bold and innovative plays.
  • Staged readings of classic and new plays.
  • Staged readings of winners from our QUEER EXPRESSION WRITING CONTEST FOR STAGE AND SCREEN.
  • In-person screenings of feature films at FACETS in Chicago.
  • A virtual selection of short and mid-length films, available for streaming anywhere.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cast

Lilly Apostolou

Greek language consultant
Meggie Edwards

Stage directions
Joe Feliciano

Knox
Peter Ferneding

Alan Turing
Layke Fowler

Chris / Nikos
Ross Frawley

Detective Sergeant Ross
Sonya Robinson

Pat
Garrett Wiegel

Ron
Patrick Zielinski

Smith

Creative Team

Jack Dugan Carpenter

Director

Meet the Company


Lilly Apostolou (Greek language consultant)
Lilly Apostolou is an actor with training from The Second City in acting, writing, and improvisational theatre. By day, she works in the world of training and development. By night, she performs with local theatre companies like Ghostlight Ensemble and Green Shirt Studio in staged readings, murder mysteries, and a range of productions. With experience both on stage and behind the scenes as a stage manager, Lilly enjoys contributing to the collaborative spirit of live theatre.
Meggie Edwards (Stage directions)
Meggie Edwards is an actress in Chicago. Her llast project was as Marilyn Monroe at Universal Studios Japan. "I love acting so much and I'm so thrilled to be a part of this project at Open Space Arts!"
Joe Feliciano (Knox)
Joe Feliciano has been a Chicago based actor for the last forty years. He is honored to be telling Alan Turing's story under the guidance of Jack Dugan Carpenter.
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Peter Ferneding (Alan Turing)
Peter is very excited to be working on this reading of Breaking the Code. Chicago theatre credits include The Normal Heart (Redtwist Theatre, Jeff Nominated— Performer in Principal Role), Pro Am (First Floor Theater, Jeff Nominated— Ensemble and Production), Night Watch (Raven Theater), Arabia, Arabia! (The Plagiarists), Clue (Mercury Theatre, Jeff Nominated—Ensemble), Chagall in School (Grippo Stage Co), Antigone (Redtwist Theatre), Outlaws, How to Kill a Rodent, and Batshit (Avalanche Theatre Co, Ensemble Member). Peter has also been seen on Chicago PD. He is a graduate of The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Represented by Talent X Alexander. A huge shout out to everyone who helped to put this reading together. As always, he owes a great deal of gratitude to his friends and family for their continued support.
Layke Fowler (Chris / Nikos)
Layke Fowler is a Chicago actor and a crazy good tour guide. Most recently he has been seen at Facility Theatre with PUSSY SLUDGE, Invictus Theatre's NETWORK and THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH.
Ross Frawley (Detective Sergeant Ross )
Ross Frawley is excited to be a part of this production. When he is not on stage he is choreographing stage combat for Chicagoland high schools with Forte Stage Combat. He is represented by Lori Lin’s Ltd. and he hopes you enjoy the show.
Sonya Robinson (Pat)
Sonya is delighted to return to Open Space Arts! She was recently seen in OSA's production of COCK, for which she won a Jeff Award, and one singular performance of Blank Theatre Company's A Bright Room Called Day, where she understudied the role of Die Alte. She graduated with a BFA in Acting from Columbia College Chicago in 2022
Garrett Wiegel (Ron)
Garrett Wiegel is a Chicago College of Performing Arts Alumni and graduate of the Meisner Program at the Artistic Home. He was most recently in The Firebugs and Below the Belt (No Dogs In the Kitchen). He's excited to help tell this important and moving story!
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Patrick Zielinski (Smith)
Patrick wants to Thank you for coming out to the Theater! Patrick has been on and been through numerous stages the last 30 years. Originally from Milwaukee, Patrick relocated to Chicago to study Improvisation at I.O. (formally Improv Olympic) Some Theater highlights include working with The Defiant Theater Company, The Plagiarists, Collaboraction Theater Company, and The Public House Theater. Look for Patrick on the Big & Small Screens in the holiday classic Fred Claus, A mustached Doctor in Public Enemies and catch him in reruns of the first season of Chicago Fire. Check out his YouTube channel HCFBTV for Mike’s Ma’s Balls the web-series he directed and co-wrote. Patricks latest film Oxy Morans is due out this Summer. Patrick co-founded The Theater Lab – a community Theater project in Arlington Heights,now in it’s 9th season. Patrick is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and is represented by the Amazing Team at Paonessa Talent Agency.
Jack Dugan Carpenter (Director)
Jack Dugan Carpenter (Director, BREAKING THE CODE) is a distinguished director and actor with extensive experience in the Chicago theater scene. He has collaborated with numerous theater companies, including The Plagiarists, where he served as Managing and Development Director from 2011 to 2025. His directorial credits with The Plagiarists encompass productions such as MÜNSTERSPIEL, SOME LIKE IT RED, GILGAMESH, THESE SAINTS WILL BURN, WAR SONG, MATRYOSHKA, AND CAESURA: A BUTCHERY. Beyond The Plagiarists, Carpenter has directed CHARLEY’S AUNT, THE WOMAN IN BLACK, MEASURE FOR MEASURE, and FIGMENTS with Saint Sebastian Players, as well as THE ALCHEMIST and THE ARMAGEDDON DANCE PARTY with Nothing Special Productions.

 Upcoming theater events at Open Space Arts, 1411 W Wilson, include: 

  • ITTY BITTY CABARET April 28
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  • 100 DAYS April 30 to May 6
  • NOCTURNAL ADMISSIONS by Tom Reda, a staged reading the screenplay winner of the QUEER EXPRESSION WRITING CONTEST FOR STAGE AND SCREEN on May 10
  • SCANDALOUS BOY by David Atfield, the international premiere of this award-winning new play from Australia, about Emperor Hadrian and his great love for Antinous,  May 23 to June 7

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Films Screenings in-person at Facets

CHERUB, from Canada, written and directed by Devin Shears, 

and PARK LIFE from the UK, April 29 at 7:00

AS IS from Denmark, May 28 at 7:00

 

Streaming Films

Upcoming streaming films are the BEST OF THE FEST for spring 2025, including: 

  • BEST OF FEST MID-LENGTH FILMS April 16 to 29
  • BEST OF FEST FEATURE WARM FILM April 23 to May 6
  • BEST OF FEST FEATURE IT'S ALWAYS BEEN ME April 30 to May 13