Theatre Faculty & Staff

Page Petrucka - Associate Professor of Theatre
Page

Petrucka

Professor of Theatre
Dept: Theatre, Instruction
Phone: 903-434-8395
Email: ppetrucka@ntcc.edu
Office: WC-142

 

Dr. Petrucka is an accomplished actress of the stage and screen, director, award winning and published playwright, and professor of theatre. She holds a doctorate from Texas Tech University, with an emphasis on acting, directing, and playwriting.

Film work includes supporting roles in Hallmark, Lifetime, and Disney movies, multiple commercials and industrial films. As a stage performer, she has acted regionally in the United States and overseas in both England and the Czech Republic. She has written multiple 10-minute, one-act, and full-length plays, two of which have been published by Next Stage Press. Her 10-minute play Skin Condition was selected by representatives from the Texas Educational Theatre Association as a finalist for the 2021 TxTEA conference. In 2015, she received the Faculty of Excellence award from Utah Valley University for her work as a theatre educator.

Dr. Petrucka is thrilled to be here at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and honored to work with such talented students and incredible educators. Let’s make art happen, together!

 


Jill Bradley - Theatre Technician/Adjunct Faculty

Jill

Bradley

Theatre Technician/Adjunct Faculty

Dept: Theatre, Instruction
Phone: 903-434-7833
Email: jbradely@ntcc.edu
Office: WC-124

 

 

Jill Bradley is a proud ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and Theatre Northeast Alumnus. She currently holds a masters degree in Theatre Arts from Texas A&M - Commerce. She was a public school Theatre Arts teacher for over a decade. Mrs. Bradley has performed in and directed over 30 productions She has worked behind the scenes in sound, lighting, costume, and set design. She is also an accomplished playwright. Her original work, The Disappearance of Maud Crawford, has been produced multiple times and is published by Next Stage Press. Her second full length play, The Eulogy, made its world premiere at Tyler Civic Theatre in September, 2024. She has also written and performed in solo theatre pieces. 

Mrs. Bradley is thrilled to be back at her alma mater, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, working with colleagues and students whose talent, compassion, and collaborative spirit inspire her every day.

For More Information Contact

Page Petrucka, PhD
903-434-8395
ppetrucka@ntcc.edu