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If you're looking for information about my work as an actor or playwright, you're at the right spot. If you're looking for Tee Schneider Photography or the We Few Theatre Collective, come back and visit soon!
This Toronto based actor/playwright, originally from the northern community of Chapleau, Ontario landed her first role in 1986 as Felicity Cunningham in Tom Stoppard's, The Real Inspector Hound, for a dinner theatre in Peterborough, Ontario.
Tee began her post-secondary studies in theatre at the University of Guelph and following the completion of her undergraduate degree in theatre from the University of Ottawa, Tee worked in regional theatre before moving to Toronto to complete an MFA in acting at York University.
Recent television and film appearances include Flashpoint (Global/CTV), 'da Kink in my Hair (Global), Cold Blood (Channel V, UK) and This Can Happen To You (CBC). She appeared at the 2007 Toronto Italian Film Festival as Professor Roberta in Quarter Life Crisis Movie.. In 2004 Tee worked on the set of the reality series Situation Critical currently airing on Discovery Health. You may also have seen her in one of many television commercials recently on air.
Tee has been producing theatre since the early 90's and now, working along side her husband Greg, is the co-founding, Artistic Producer of the We Few Theatre Collective. Recent productions have included the 2006 and 2007 Toronto Fringe Festival productions of Jewel and Looking After Eden a 2008 a workshop production of her play The Shift and in 2010 a Theatre Passe Muraille Buzz Festival appearance, again with The Shift. Most recently she has completed the second draft of her new play Dynamitaktiengesellschaft (or Nobel) and is currently working on a little piece about fishing. In 2004 her first play, Smoke and Mirrors, participated in a developmental workshop under the guidance of noted Canadian Playwright John Lazarus.
Tee is the Director of Student Services at the Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts and e recently spearheaded the negotiation and coordination of the community partnership between the Randolph Centre and the Fringe of Toronto Theatre Festival on behalf of the Randolph Academy.