Circle X Theatre Co.
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Donor List from the 2007 and 2008 years:
(Circle X ensemble and board members are starred)

$1000+
John Combs*
Joan W. Doyle
Jim Leonard
Sarah Lang*

$500-$1000
Bob Clendenin*
Thomas & Melanie Elliott*
Mike & Gwyn McColl*
Pieter & Frances Schenkkan
Mrs. Larry Stroh
Anonymous

$250-$500
Jerry & Barb Combs
Carol Descognets
Richard & Julie Gold
Alicia Martino*
Gary L. Martins
Microsoft
Christopher & Lisa Skinner

$100-$250
Heather Adams
Linda Baker & Bill Alexander
Arthur & Sally Altman
Craig & Cynthia Brown
Clancy & Beth Casey
Kiersten Combs
Anne Elliott & James Barr
Dale & Pamela Ford
Matt Ford*
Ina Friedman
Peter Friedrich*
Joe Gold*
Shawn Gutierrez
James Hancock
John & Susan Hisserich
David Knight
Dan & Sue Lang
Abby London-Crawford
Ross Mackenzie*
Art & Peggy Marateck
John McGehee
David LM McIntyre
Johanna McKay*
Sara McKay
Marcia McLean
Myron S. Meisel
Julie Millett*
Jen Mulder*
Brian Nelson
Thomas & Miriam Schulman
A.D. Schuman
Bill & Judy Sloan
Jayne Taini*
Mark Wittow
Justin Yoffe
In Memory of Nora G. Maher
Anonymous

Up To $100
Brigita Abramaviciene
Alan Baral
Tom & Carol Baum
JP & Mary Bonn
Jamie Bullock*
Wendolyn Calhoun
Jessica & Jason Chanos
Elaine R. Chetister
Randy & Margy Clark
S. & J. Daffern
Laura M. Del Greco
Corky & Sally Elliott
Sara Gabrels
Marvin & Barbara Gold
John Lehr
Jenna Blaustein & Robert Leventer
Andrew London
Robert and Nancy Manley
Wendy M. Piatt
Carly Reichert
Charles & Karen Rosin
Tom Skinner
Paul Tigue
Gerardo & Martha Villanueva
Barry & Sandra Weiss
Francesca Weiss
Anonymous


Institutional Funders:
Capital Group
Department of Cultural Affairs Los Angeles
Disney
Dramatists Guild Fund
The Flintridge Foundation
Los Angeles County Arts Commission
Microsoft
Puffin Foundation
UBS

    The Good Book of Pedantry and Wonder
    World Premiere
    By Moby Pomerance, Directed by John Langs
    Opening July 31, 2010

    A Co-Production with the Theatre @ Boston Court
    The Boston Court Performing Arts Center

    A deliciously witty exploration of the very special misery only the smartest family members can inflict upon one another. In 1880s England, James Murray pursues the Sisyphean task of creating the Oxford English Dictionary, alongside his brilliantly caustic daughter who is now responsible for Murray, his seemingly prodigal son, and a garden shed full of thousands of slips of paper bearing definitions. When does a lifework end and your own life begin?
    For more information click here or visit www.bostoncourt.com