Cliff McClelland
Lead Director

Cliff McClelland is the Director of the RHS Theatre Magnet Program. He has
been teaching since 1992 and has been in Richardson since 1998. He hails
from the University of Texas at Arlington where he received his Bachelor's
degree in English and a Master's in Interdisciplinary Humanities.
Cliff has written over 20 plays, 13 screenplays, and a novel and is a licensed
pyrotechnician.






Chelsey Rives
Technical Theatre

This is Chelsey’s first year teaching at Richardson High School.  Chelsey
earned her BA from Trinity University and her MFA from the Moscow Art
Theater School and Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard
University.  Chelsey has been a theater instructor at Shoreline Community
College in Seattle, Seattle Children’s Theater, and Dallas Children’s Theater.  
Chelsey works regularly as a professional actor in theater, film, television,
commercials and voice-overs.  Chelsey’s on-camera work includes, “As the
World Turns”, commercial spots for Cingular and Taco Time, and several
corporate training videos.  Voice-over work includes audio books and motion
capture/voice over in Rock Star Video Games.  Chelsey’s theater performance
credits include: Intiman Theater, Seattle Repertory Theater, Seattle Children’s
Theater, Denver Center Theater, Actor’s Theater of Louisville, Baltimore
Center Stage, The Old Globe, American Repertory Theater, and Moscow Art
Theater Studio.





Erik Archilla
Acting Instructor and Professional

Erik Archilla graduated Summa Cum Laude from Baylor University with a BFA
in Theatre Performance. Erik has been teaching at the Richardson High
School Theatre Magnet for 5 years.  He also teaches at Dallas Children's
Theatre. Outside of school Erik is an actor in the DFW area, with such credits
as: Brian in Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Water Tower Theatre; The Student in
Ghost Sonata, Drama Club; Steven in The Line, Second Thought Theatre;
Charlie in Summer Evening in Des Moines, STT; Tiny Tim in Mrs. Bob
Cratchett’s Wild Christmas Binge, Richardson Theatre Center; Linus in You’re
a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Theatre Three; and Dromio of Syracuse in
Comedy of Errors, Dallas Shakespeare Festival.  Erik is also a member of FTP
Comedy, and an ensemble member of Second Thought Theatre. He has done
voice over work for Funimation, OcraTron 5000, and commercial radio. Erik is
represented by Kim Dawson Agency.





Brady C. Mims   
Assistant Technical Theatre Director

Brady graduated from RISD in 1996 and is very excited to be teaching  in the
district that started him on his career path. Brady is also a graduate of the
University of North Texas, Class of 2003, with a Bachelors degree in Theatre
Arts with a focus on Scene Design and Technical Direction.  Since Graduating
Brady has worked for various theatrical design companies in the Dallas/FT.
Worth area as well as the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina and The Texas
Shakespeare Festival.  For the last four years he has designed and built the
main programming set for Project A-Kon  the third largest, and longest running
anime festival in the country.        
Please call Bill Witten, Magnet Program Director, for information about auditions
for next year's magnet classes 469.593.3039
The Magnet Directors
Professionals in Education