California Shakespeare Theater is pleased to acknowledge our 2010 corporate sponsors, whose generous contributions are helping to ensure the success of our 37th season.
PRESENTING SPONSORS |
BART
The Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) is a 104-mile, automated rapid transit system serving over three million people. Forty-three BART stations are located in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties, and serve to truly connect the Bay Area. BART’s mission is to provide a safe, reliable, economical, and energy-efficient means of transportation. BART stations are fully accessible to disabled persons. With gas prices climbing ever higher and everyone looking to green their commute, BART expects a lot more people will be looking to BART, as riders get the equivalent of 250 miles to the gallon. Don't forget that you can BART to Bard—Cal Shakes offers a free BART shuttle from the Orinda BART station. BART…and you're there!
Meyer Sound Laboratories
Family owned and operated since 1979, Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc. designs and manufactures high-quality, self-powered sound reinforcement loudspeakers, digital audio systems, electroacoustic architecture, and sound measurement tools for the professional audio industry. Founded by John and Helen Meyer, the company has grown to become a leading worldwide supplier of systems for theaters, arenas, stadiums, theme parks, convention centers, houses of worship, and touring concert sound rental operations. Meyer Sound systems are installed in many of the great venues of the world, including Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House; and in several well-loved Bay Area venues, such as The Fillmore, Yoshi’s, Berkeley Rep, and Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse. Celine Dion, Metallica, and countless other artists use Meyer Sound’s equipment on tour. Meyer Sound’s main office and manufacturing facility are located in Berkeley, California, with an additional 12 offices around the world.
San Francisco magazine
San Francisco magazine is proud to celebrate 38 years of award-winning coverage of the Bay Area lifestyle—from food, fashion, and culture to politics, trends, and trendsetters. Through its history, San Francisco has been honored with more than 50 awards for editorial and design excellence and recently was nominated for two 2010 National Magazine Awards: one for General Excellence and another in the Public Interest category. These nominations are the Oscars of the magazine industry and the recognition substantiates San Francisco’s passion and commitment to publish the Bay Area’s best magazine—as well as one of the nation’s best.