Past Performances
Take a look through my notable works on stage and screen
Eyes For You
Workman Arts Rendezvous with Madness Festival
Dir. Chelsey Ubaldo
Principal
Commissioned for the Workman Arts Rendezvous with Madness Festival, this short film shows the disjointed reality of a young woman struggling to remember a childhood sexual trauma.
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Pour Elle
Writ. Stephanie Sinclair
Dir. Stephanie Sinclair
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This short film tells the story of two teenage girls caught up in a jealous and hurtful best-friendship.
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As each causes pain for the other, they are forced to acknowledge that what they are experiencing might be a little bit more than friendship.
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The Winter's Tale (CDTPS)
Dir. Graham Abbey & Dylan Trowbridge
Playing: Hermione, Clown
Stephanie plays both the dramatic role of Hermione and the comedic role of Clown in the UofT graduating theatre class's production of 'The Winter's Tale'.
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Director Graham Abbey says, "It has been a tremendous honour and privilege to pass down the knowledge I gleaned as a young actor to a group of hard working and talented young artists at a similar stage in their careers as I was when I was first introduced to this play."
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Working under a Stratford veteran, Stephanie shines in this telling of the classic.
Peter Fechter: 59 Minutes
Writ. Jordan Tannahill
Dir. Büke Erkoç
Playing: Peter Fechter (One Woman Show)
Stephanie Zeit plays Peter Fechter in Jordan Tannahill's Peter Fechter: 59 Minutes. In this one-hour, one-woman show Stephanie tantalizes us with a heart wrenching story of a doomed 18 year old boy who tries to cross from East to West Berlin to follow someone he loves.
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Stephanie's performance earned her the University of Toronto Drama Coalition award for Best Performance and the play earned the UofTDC Best Play for the 2019-2020 season.
Eurydice
Writ: Sarah Ruhl
Dir. William Dao
Playing: Orpheus
Stephanie takes on the main romantic interest in Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice. As Orpheus, Stephanie makes us laugh and cry as she fights to bring her true love home with increasingly ridiculous tactics.
The Varsity says, "Zeit has a beautiful voice, fitting of a legendary musician such as Orpheus, and is able to express desperate love in his frenzied search for Eurydice, which makes their parting all the more difficult to watch."
See the review here: https://thevarsity.ca/2020/01/12/theatre-review-eurydice/
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You are More Beautiful than Istanbul
Writ. Murat Mahmutyazıcıoğlu’s
Trans. Egemen DemircioÄŸlu
Dir. Büke Erkoç
Playing: Ayfer
In a dark story about three generations of women struggling to connect, Stephanie expertly provides comic relief as a quick witted grandmother trapped in her nursing home.
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Endearing and heartbreaking, Stephanie brings fresh life to this Turkish play translated into English for its North American debut.
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