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Andrea McCullough -
Guest Director/Choreographer - Andrea comes to us from NYC where she has just finished performing in Fiddler on the Roof as Yente and Fruma Sarah at Surflight Theatre. Andrea is a member of Actors Equity Association as well as the SSDC (Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers). She has choreographed shows such as Grease, Dames at Sea, and Meet Me In St. Louis. Her national tours include the roles of Jan in Grease and BoPeep in Babes in Toyland. She has appeared Off-Broadway in George M! and in Jeffrey. Some of her other credits include It's A Wonderful Life and Mr. Skeffington at Papermill Playhouse NY, Much Ado About Nothing at the NJ Shakespearean Festival, and Anything Goes at the Milford Performing Arts Center. She has also played Joan in Dames at Sea, Angelina in Trial By Jury, and Mabel in Pajama Game for stock theatres across the country. Recent film and television credits include A Mighty Wind, Law and Order, and two features for PBS' American Playhouse, as well as Great Performances: Tap Dance in America. Jeffery Moore -
Beginning Acting, Creative Performance (Fall 03); Jeff's professional credits include the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in the National Tour of A Christmas Carol with the Nebraska Theatre Caravan. He has acted professionally onstage throughout the Midwest and California, with frequent guest artist appearances at the Brown County Playhouse in Nashville. Indiana. He is also an original company member and actor/director with Twenty-Four Playhouse, an ongoing experimental theatre project in Fort Wayne. Along with being a guest instructor at Huntington College, he has also taught acting, oral interpretation, and competitive forensics at the collegiate and high school level. He lives in Fort Wayne with his wife Heather and his daughters Hannah and Zoe.
Mike, an alumni of HC, is in his tenth year with Theatre & Company in Kitchener, Ontario. Selected acting credits: Proof, How I Learned to Drive, Problem Child, Art of Dining, Cherry Docs, Three in the Back..., The Clearing, The Importance of Being Earnest, Waiting for Godot (Theatre & Company). Elsewhere: The Ballad of Duke and Pierrette (Rosebud Theatre, AB), Where’s Charlie? and West Side Story (Huntington College). Design credits include set & costumes for Transit of Venus, The Heart as It Lived, The Magician’s Nephew and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Theatre & Company); sets for Firebugs, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and Twelfth Night (Redeemer College). Mike also directs the Young Ensemble and chairs the Education Committee at Theatre & Company. Film/Television: Breakout, Traders and Nikita. Education/training: B.A., Huntington College, Indiana. Mike continues to enjoy collaborating with Rag & Bones Shop, a theatre collective he helped found in 2001. In his other life, Mike is an avid gardener, home renovator, and lives downtown with 3 felines: Seamus, Flannery, and Kate. He’s been married to the latter for 8 years.
C. McNair Wilson - Guest Director - Tartuffe, Guest Director - Alice in Wonderland (Spring 2004) C. McNair Wilson lives his life at the confluence of faith and art, a bustling intersection these days. McNair -- a San Francisco Bay Area resident -- has worked professionally as actor, director, teacher, playwright, Disney Imagineer, coach to public speakers and corporate executives, author, cartoonist, magician, and ventriloquist (retired). McNair travels the world (33 countries) and has performed his two one-man plays, The Fifth Gospel and From Up Here at colleges, conferences, and churches of every flavor. He has taught his trademark IMAGINUITYTM process (now on video) for clients as diverse as IBM & the Salvation Army. http://www.mcnairwilson.com/
Matt S. Webb - Beginning Acting (Spring 2004) After receiving his BA in Theatre from Huntington College in 1998, Matt wrote and toured an original musical theatre production, Missions: Possible in 1998. His acting credits include Fiddler on the Roof and Brand (First Presbyterian Theatre), A View from the Bridge (Two Fortnight Productions), Romeo and Juliet, The Rainmaker, The Crucible and two tours of Doc Rainbow’s Colorful All-Star Revue (Huntington College). Selected directing and set design credits: 12 Angry Men, Antigone, The Outsiders, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Doctor In Spite of Himself (QCS Theatre), A View from the Bridge (Two Fortnight Productions), and Fourteen Hundred Thousand (Huntington College). Matt has taught theatre at Huntington College, Quisqueya Christian School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has led several workshops and sat as a judge for the 2002-2003 Indiana State Thespian Conference. His most recent production was his son Jack, with most the work being performed by his wife Eva. |
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