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Eliza baldi







Throughout his acting career, David has had to do a good bit of singing. I want to constantly push people off-balance. He told Stuff, “I don’t want you to know what’s next, what I’m gonna do or think. David Costabiles’s favorite thing about acting is the element of surprise. He Loves The Element Of SurpriseĮvery actor has something different they love about the craft. David has been living in the city ever since. After finishing college at Tufts University in Massachusetts, David then relocated to New York City in 1992 to attend NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.

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He Moved To New York In The Early 90sĭavid was born and raised in Washington D.C. Keep reading for 10 things you didn’t know about David Costabile. Despite being in the business for decades, David doesn’t look like he will be slowing down any time soon. On top of the success he’s had in TV, he’s also been part of several films. Most recently, David has portrayed Mike Wagner on the Showtime series, Billions.

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He has made appearances in Law & Order: SVU, The Office, Breaking Bad, The Wire, and The Blacklist. Since making his on screen debut in 1997, David has gone on to work on some of the most well-known shows on TV. There will always be a place in our heart for your lovely home.David Costabile’s career has been nothing short of amazing. Let us know if you have any ideas or know someone who might know of the Project’s next Biaggi House for the next 27 years! Please forward, share etc.Īnd finally, to Christina Biaggi and her family we say a huge thank you for being so generous for so long. We are excellent guests as our countless hosts in the North East can tell you! We need to reach out far and wide and we are willing to pay for it, if need be. (Though we do make accommodations for the plumbing so the use is kept to what the house can accommodate.) It shouldn’t be too fancy and obviously the owners would have to be comfortable with us having 25 or so people in the house everyday for a week. But it does need a good working kitchen and space indoors and out to rehearse plays. It doesn’t need a lot of bedrooms, though we could use them. We need to find a new main house if we are to go back there in 2014. For more years than I have been at the Project (which is A LOT!), this glorious house has hosted 270 kids and 270 adult partners (and hundreds of other adult volunteers!) and enabled and inspired them to create beautiful, hilarious and wondrous musical plays which were then performed back in New York. After 27 years, the beloved Biaggi house (also known as the Sea Change) on Block Island has been sold. Well, it is the end of an era at The 52nd Street Project. She sang to her bear, he sang to his monkeyįor an encore Jonathan rapped Amish Paradise Imani & Jonathan perform Someone Like You Jeff Bowen, Hunter Bell, Heidi Blickenstaff and Susan Blackwell performed a piece from their show Now. Mary-Mitchell Campbell came out from behind the piano to join Jonathan on Homeward Bound … Jonathan mashed up Britney Spears and Stephen Sondheim in multiple ways Laura told a story about doing Peter Pan as a child and then sang Never Never Land. Jonathan used a snake puppet to stand in for Cinderella’s fox buddy. Jonathan chose Tom Schall from the audience and gave him a chance to dress up.īroadway’s Cinderella, Laura Osnes came by to sing “In My Own Little Corner” The Age of Not Believing/World of Imagination Project youngster Imani Lewis & Jonathan Groffīoard Co-Chair Louis Friedman and family with Jonathan Groff Jonathan Groff & Board Co-Chair Cathy Dantchik I’m thankful that even through the “whirligig of time” we still love each other. (Armando Cosme, freshman Pace University. Brought HIMSELF!! (we didn’t think he’d be able to make it, but he did!)

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(Melissa Rebolledo, senior Talent Unlimited. I’m thankful for the constant bond, even after the Teen Ensemble was “over” we still managed to keep in contact so it’s not really “over.” I’m thankful for being able to share old memories and making new ones. Thank you for giving me the best moments of my life. But now that I’m reunited with all of you I finally feel complete. I felt lost and hopeless when I was gone. (Alvin Garcia, senior Manhattan Village Academy. Be good, and I hope you have the best forever more. Late nights at Calgary is what I’m thankful for. I’m thankful for everyone in the ensemble, better yet my ensemble “family!” Below are all of the teens’ statements of gratitude, along with the food they brought to share at our communal table. We then took a moment for each person to write down a simple expression of thanks. Corn bread, rice and beans, pernil, and thanks.









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