Black Spectrum Theatre

Monday–Friday, 11 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Our Board, Founder, and Staff

A Talented and Dedicated Team

At Black Spectrum, we boast a team of participants who are dedicated to performing arts. Learn more about our board, our staff, and our founder below.

Board of Trustees

Everett Hopkins, Esq. 
Board Chair, Attorney at law
Gil Finch
Board Member
   
John Howell
Board Member
CPA
Chris Curry
Board Member
   
Antoinette Brown
Board Member
Gloria Thomas
Board Secretary
   
Jack Seng
Treasurer
Financial Planner
Faye Yelardy
Board Member
 

Deborah King-Dorman
Board Member

Carl Clay
President /Founder Writer, Producer, and Filmmaker


Bob Law
Chairperson (Emeritus), Producer and Host of Syndicated Radio Program, and Community Activist

Arthur French
Vice Chairperson (Emeritus), Founding Member of the Negro Ensemble Company, Recipient of 1997 OBIE Award for Sustained Excellence of Performances
Timothy James
1st Vice Chairman (Emeritus)
 



Carl Clay (Founder)

Carl Clay

Carl Clay has been a significant force in the theater and independent film movement in the U.S. for almost two decades, and his creative use of theater, film, video, and music has resulted in numerous awards. As founder and executive producer of Black Spectrum Theatre, he has produced over 300 theatrical productions that have been performed in New York City and throughout the U.S. His motion pictures and videos have been screened at various national and international TV and film festivals.

Often referred to as a multi-talented creative force, Carl Clay has produced, written, and directed a total of 20 short and feature-length films, several of which are included in the video library. In acknowledgment of his social marketing skills, he was awarded the 1999 Community Enterprise Award for Community Spirit by the City of New York.

As the founder and CEO of Black Spectrum Theatre, Mr. Clay has trained over 1,000 actors. His feature-length film is available on video. He's produced over 30 jazz concerts with such artists as Roy Ayers, Carl Thomas, and Roberta Flack. To his credit, Mr. Clay helped launch the careers of such notable actors as Lisa Carson ("The Ally McBeal Show") in her first feature film, Desiree Coleman ("Mamma, I Want to Sing"), David Baptist (WB Network) and Byron Mims ("Fences," produced on Broadway).

He's been awarded an Audelco Award for production of the year for the theatre production "Deadwood Dick, Legend of the West." He's received an ASCAP music Lyricist award for his songs in the motion picture "Coffy" and a first-place Lyricist Award in the Annual Women's Media for the ABCTV Special Turkey Treasure. He also received a National Library Association Award for his groundbreaking film, Babies Making Babies, and a TV Festival Bronze Medal Award for "The Follower" and "Clear Vision," two films about male responsibility in teen pregnancy.

In 2001, Mr. Clay's films "Urban Encounters (What to Do if You Get Stopped by the Police)" and "Justice is Done" were given National Black Programming PBS Awards for outstanding youth programming. Mr. Clay has also been a recipient of numerous city, state, and civic citations for outstanding professional achievement. Mr. Clay has served as a volunteer for the National March of Dimes, The Brady Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, The New York City Teen Pregnancy Task Force, Operation Read Aloud, and The American Health Foundation. He's a member of the Los Angeles IATSE Union, a Prince Hall Mason, and a contributor to the development of the Jamaica Performing Arts Center.

"I offer my shoulder for the new generation of artists to stand on, as I have stood on the shoulders of my ancestors and mentors!"—Carl Clay, Founder.


Administrative Staff

Carl Clay
Executive Producer & CEO

Nena Rollins
Marketing Director—Senior Staff Member

Roman Khukhashvili 
Controller

Anthony Ellison
Director of Facility Operations

Barbara Ottley
Executive Assistant & Office Manager

Michelle Burns
Volunteer Coordinator

Donald Taylor & Michael Turner
Maintenance Facilitator

Stefanie Alcide
Program Supervisor E-CAP

Artistic Staff

Bette Howard
Resident Professional Company Director

Derek Galloway
Technical Director

Beverly Burchette
Adult Institute Coordinator