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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 Ronoake, 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!
 

 

 

 

Devin Kennamer

Administrative Assistant

nacctheatre@nacc.edu

 

Devin Kennamer has been involved with NACC Theatre for six productions in various capacities. His productions include West Side Story, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), Little Women, Oliver!, and Twelve Angry Men. He is ecstatic to be performing this fall as the clumsy Tim Allgood in the hilarious comedy Noises Off! Devin is a 2008 homeschooled high school graduate and is currently attending NACC on drama scholarship as a History major, where he is also a member of the Student Government Association, Sigma Kappa Delta, and Phi Theta Kappa. Devin hopes to transfer in two years to a university and later pursue a master’s degree. Devin is thrilled to be a part of the theatre office and wishes to thank Mr. Webb and Regan for the many opportunities they have given him at NACC Theatre.