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Carol schneider
Carol schneider







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In Feb 2020, she was an associate producer for The Process with Baz Productions at the Bunker Theatre. She performed a sign song at the Paralympics Opening Ceremony for London 2012.

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Deepa has acted on screen for Channel 4 deaf drama series called Rush, BBC See Hear’s Switch and on stage, Fingersmiths Ltd production called Frozen as Agnetha using bilingual approach theatre using both spoken English and BSL. She has worked with prestigious British theatre companies including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Court, Battersea Arts Centre, Chichester Festival Theatre, Globe Theatre, Bristol Old Vic and on exciting projects such as managing different commissions for Unlimited during the London Olympics and DaDaFest.Īs an actress, she acted in the following short films - Hands Solo, The Kiss and All Day, a comedy - Deaf Funny for 3 series. Joe has directed, written and/or produced for such luminaries as Peter O’Toole, Eli Wallach, Edward Asner, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Durning, Gregory Hines, Richard Dreyfuss, Blair Brown, and Marcia Gay Harden.ĭeepa has worked in the arts and cultural sector on various levels for the last 20 years as an actress, BSL consultant, director of artistic sign language, project manager and theatre associate producer.

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He has written movies for ABC, CBS and NBC, and directed two indie features, and teaches TV writing in the graduate film program at Columbia University and the undergraduate Film Studies program at Wesleyan University. Joe co-created the CBS series The Trials of Rosie O’Neill and has been Executive Producer of three series, SHOWTIME’s The Hoop Life, CBS’s The Education of Max Bickford, and PBS’s Copshop. A founding co-Artistic Director of Berkshire Playwrights Lab in Great Barrington, MA, he recently directed the world premier of James Tyler’s Some Old Black Man, then directed and co-produced the NY premiere, featuring Wendell Pierce and Tony winner, Roger Robinson. As founding Artistic Director of East Coast Arts, he produced 20 new plays. Joe produced the Boston premiere of Mamet’s American Buffalo and co-produced the Obie winning NY premier of Mamet’s Edmond. His own plays have been produced at The Public, Long Wharf, Coconut Grove, The Alley Theatre, and commercially in LA. He has directed plays at The Public (for Joseph Papp), Westport Playhouse, Coconut Grove and commercially in NY & LA. Joe Cacaci is a writer, producer, and professor who received a BA at Manhattan College in NY and a Masters at Emerson College in Boston. She is an alumni of Interlochen Arts Academy (Young Artists Award) and a lifetime member of the Actors Studio. Her work can be heard here: Schneider received her training at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Circle-In-the-Square (Paulette Goddard Remarque Fellow). She now primarily works in voice-over with a focus in audiobooks, having recorded for such publishers as Tantor Media, Audible, Simon & Schuster Audio, Scholastic Audio and Bee Audio. Schneider has acted on Broadway, Off Broadway, in regional theatres, and had principal roles in studio and independent films which have premiered at Sundance, Tribeca Film Festival and Slam Dance. The play is currently in pre production in London with Dreamatorium Theatre. It recently received support from the Arts Council of England twice in 2019, for two R & D workshops in London in March and August at the Bush Theatre. Her full-length play, Clerc’s Inferno (previously titled Movements of the Soul), received grants from the Weiner Family Foundation, the Reichnetz Family Foundation, among others and was developed in Naked Angel’s Tuesday’s had a NYTW supported workshop in midtown Manhattan, and an Off Broadway workshop at Baruch Performing Arts Center. Her short plays have been seen at Berkshire Playwrights Lab.

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Carol Schneider is a writer, actor and teacher whose essay, “I’ll Take the Usual”, which she also narrates, is featured in Blunderwoman’s 2019 Voice Arts Award winning, 2020 Audie nominated anthology, Nevertheless We Persisted: Me Too.









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