About EB Productions
Joyia D. Bradley started acting at the age of 14. She has studied with many teachers inthe States as well as London with the Royal National Theatre. In front of the curtain, she has portrayed Mr. Tumnus (The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe--Dallas Theatre Center), Nurse (Romeo and Julie--Utah Shakespearean Festival Tour), Constance (King John--JudithShakespeare) and Adam and Phoebe (As You Like It--Stage West). She also has many industrials, commercials, along with some television and film to her credit.
In 2004, she opened up her own production company, EB Productions. The first production, “Soul To Keep”, a one person tour de force,opened to rave reviews and played the festival circuit in New York City, Estrogenius Festival (2004), Manhattan International Theatre Festival (2005) and Double Helix Festival (2005). She wrote, directed and produced two silent shorts before tackling a documentary entitled, “Equally Created” based on the disparages between race and the media. “Black Woman” (2007), a satirical narrative short, was her recent effort as all three simultaneously. It was accepted to three film festivals in New York City and played at BAM for a period of three days.