

Open Space Arts
David Zak, Director
Presents The Chicago Premiere of
DORIAN
by Phoebe Eclair-Powell
Directed by Aaron Holland
Featuring
Luke Gerdes, Anthony Kayer, Brian Kaluga
Costume Design Savana Nix
DORIAN is presented through special arrangement with the authors.
No Photography or Recording: Unauthorized video, photo, or audio recording is strictly prohibited and violates U.S. copyright law. All devices must be turned off and put away. Suspected use will stop the performance immediately—and it will not resume.
Open Space Arts. 1411 W. Wilson, Chicago
Opening Night September 19, 2025
Support Open Space Arts openspacearts.org
Open Space Arts is a member of the League of Chicago Theaters, Chicago Alliance of Film Festivals, LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois, and the Uptown Chamber of Commerce.
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Cast
Creative Team
Meet the Company

Luke Gerdes (ONE: NARRATOR, DORIAN, LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS (BOSIE), MRS. VANE, he/him) recently appeared in TANGO at PrideArts. When not onstage, he enjoys sleeping, spending time with loved ones, drinking ice cold Diet Coke, and confusing people.
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Anthony Kayer (he/they) (Henry Wotton, Oscar Wilde, et al) most recently appeared in the world premiere of WAR OF THE WORLDS at Lifeline Theatre, where he is a member of their artistic ensemble. You may have also seen him at Lifeline in: CAT’S CRADLE, JANE EYRE, and ARNIE THE DOUGHNUT, to name a few. Other Chicago credits include work with: Steppenwolf, Chicago Shakespeare, The Fly Honey Show, Lookingglass/Uniting Voices Chicago, Griffin Theatre, Next Theatre, The House Theatre of Chicago, inappropriate Theatre Company, and Lookingglass/Chicago Symphony Orchestra. @cosmicferni
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Brian Kulaga (Two/Clotho) choreographed a group number to Independent Woman Pt. 1 (Destiny’s Child) for his 5th Grade Boy Scout graduation, but walked across the stage to Eye of The Tiger (it might’ve been Rocky) with the other boys instead. This is for him.

Aaron has been making theatre in Chicagoland for over 21 years, producing several of their own shows, cabarets in drag as Shalita Cake, and acting with myriad theatre companies around Chicagoland: from The Goodman, Marriott and Steppenwolf to All of the Bailiwick iterations, Hell in a Handbag and Chicago Children's Theatre. You may recognize Aaron from nightlife as well- having worked as a door person at Berlin (rip) and Jackhammer. Aaron was diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis in 2020 and continues to be a warrior against that illness - creating The Janky Panky Jam: A fundraiser gala/ concert reading series to promote the advocacy and cure of rare Pancreatic diseases. In the free hours, Aaron actually enjoys doing administrative work and loving on his animals, Beans and Cash. Long Live the Queer Safe Spaces. Aaron is a VCU alum and a KCACTF partner winner, 2003.
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OSA's QUEER EXPRESSION FILM PRESENTS TWO NEW FILMS AT FACETS
UNSPOKEN on September 29
SAUNA on October 27
OSA THEATER Presents DORIAN opening November 28