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Special Thanks on the Breaking Up With ED Tumblr website.
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Special thanks on the Breaking Up with ED Project Tumblr and a special thank you in the program.
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Special thanks on the webpage, program, and a signed thank you note from the director.
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Special thanks on the webpage, program, a signed thank-you note from the director, and two seats for a preview production of "Breaking Up With ED" performances in July. If pledger is unable to make it to DC for a showing, a program will be mailed to them, signed by all cast and crew of the project.
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Special thanks on the website and in the program, a special thank-you note from the director, and four seats for a preview production of "Breaking Up With ED" performances in July. If pledger is unable to make it to DC for a showing, a signed program from the cast and crew will be mailed to them, as well as a signed poster from the event.
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Special thanks on website, in the program, a note from the director and a signed program from director and cast, and a special performance of the "Breaking Up With ED" project anytime after July 2012 in the DC area OR a DVD copy of the performance if pledger is not located in the DC area, as well as a signed poster and program from the cast and crew.
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Connected as Angela Pirko (612 friends)
I'm a graduate of the UVA theatre program, and the Conservatory at Shakespeare & Company. I love working in every area of theatre, backstage and onstage, and directing is a particular favorite.
I conceived the Breaking Up With ED Project after my first NEDA walk in November 2011. I'm in recovery for an eating disorder, and that walk was the first time I publicly came out about my illness. I was amazed at all the incredible people I met at that walk, and I was really moved by two particular speakers who worked for NEDA, Robbie Munn and Kathleen MacDonald. They spoke of the difficulties NEDA has in funding and in reaching out to as many people as they need to. I found myself really wishing there was a way that I could help NEDA in my own way; having worked in theatre for so long, I started wondering if maybe there was a way to combine my particular skills with my desire to help get the word out there about eating disorders.
Thus, the Breaking Up With ED project was born. And right now I'm getting to meet some of the most amazing and strongest people I've ever known, and I can't wait to share their stories.