Jill Bradley holds a Master’s degree in Theatre and has built a dynamic career as a performer, director, and playwright. She has appeared in more than 25 productions and directed over 20, working across genres from classical to contemporary. A four-time finalist and two-time winner of the Tyler Civic Center New Play Festival, she is an award-winning new works artist. Her published play The Disappearance of Maud Crawford with Next Stage Press has been widely produced in Texas UIL competition. She has written numerous original plays and previously performed her solo work at Fort Worth Fringe. A former theatre educator of nine years, she now serves as Technical Theatre Coordinator at Northeast Texas Community College. She currently resides in Pittsburg, Texas, where she continues to design sets, costumes, lighting, and sound while developing new theatrical works.