Mark Webb
Theatre Director and
Instructor
webbm@nacc.edu
Mark began his acting career at the age of thirteen when he
played the role of Aslan the lion in The Lion, The Witch, and
The Wardrobe. Since then he has been involved in well over a
hundred productions as an actor, director, technical director,
lighting and/or set designer as well as in numerous other
capacities. He graduated from the Alabama High School of Fine
Arts, received his bachelor’s degree from UNA, and completed his
master’s program at the University of Montevallo. Mark has been
working with Northeast theatre since 1989 when he played “Curly”
in Oklahoma. Shortly after, he was hired first as an instructor
of drama and Assistant Director to the Theatre, then as Director
of the Theatre Department. He has appeared in many regional
community and professional theatres in a variety of roles
including, “The King” in The King and I, “Tevye” in Fiddler on
the Roof, “Archibald” in The Secret Garden, and “Don Quixote” in
Man of La Mancha among many others. He is
currently enjoying his role as Director of Theatre and striving
to guide the theatre program at Northeast toward new pinnacles
of achievement.
Brad
Archer
Scenic/Lighting/Technical Director and
Instructor
archerb@nacc.edu
Brad is thrilled to join the faculty at Northeast Alabama
Community College. The faculty, staff, students and community
have been very inviting and that is very much appreciated. When
does the honeymoon end? HA! Brad has taught at Suffolk Community
College on Long Island and at High Point University in North
Carolina. He has designed lighting and scenery for well over
fifty productions and spent the past summer in New Hampshire
designing scenery for Mt. Washington Valley Theatre. He has
designed lighting and/or scenery for HPU, UNCG, Dogwood Dell
Amphitheatre, Off-Off Broadway, North Carolina Shakespeare
Festival and Piedmont Arts Association. He just recently
completed a lighting design for Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke,
Virginia. Brad grew up in Arkansas and is a huge Razorback fan.
Go HOGS!!! When he can he loves golf, racquetball, and watching
college basketball. He holds a BFA from Arkansas State
University and an MFA from The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro.
Regan McClung
Theatre Office Manager
mcclungr@nacc.edu
Regan has a degree in Secondary Education, Language Arts
(English, Theatre, Journalism) from Athens State College. While
teaching she directed numerous plays and individuals for State
and Regional competition. She served on the Board of Alabama
Thespian Teachers, and she coordinated youth theatre camps in
Kansas City, New Jersey, Cullman, Fort Payne, and most recently
the NACC Summer Youth Theatre Workshops. She currently
participates as a member of the Alabama Conference of Theatre
(ACT), the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC), and the
National Association of Photoshop Professionals. She also
coordinates NACC students’ participation in the ACT and SETC
competitions. Everyday she lives in awe of the amazingly
talented “kids” in our program, and she only hopes her own son
grows up to be as wonderful, kind, courteous, and generous as
they are. She hopes that you enjoy watching these wonderful
people give their all to you at our shows!
Elizabeth Wootten
Theatre Office
Assistant
nacctheatre@nacc.edu
Elizabeth resides in Sylvania with her parents, Roger and Alisa
Wootten, and her two sisters, Sarah and Hannah Wootten. She also
has a brother currently stationed in Charleston, South Carolina.
She attends Rainsville First Baptist, where she is actively
involved in the praise band, drama team, and AWANA program. She
is thankful for all God has given her and is excited to discover
His will for her life in the years to come.