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APRIL | 2014

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TO RESERVE FOR EVENTS IN THIS SECTION, EMAIL CLUBPROGRAMS@ WAC.NET OR CALL 206.464.3060 The Book of Mormon July 25–31 Contact Club Programs for availability. Friday, July 25; 8 pm Saturday, July 26; 2 pm Saturday, July 26; 8 pm Sunday, July 27; 1 pm Sunday, July 27; 6:30 pm Thursday, July 31; 7:30 pm $108, $103 all performances YOU'RE INVITED N E W WAC Toastmasters April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 Looking to improve your public speaking skills, challenge yourself in new ways, or practice putting forth your thoughts with clarity and confidence? The WAC Toastmasters club is a learn-by-doing set- ting where participants engage in the art of oral communication. Whether or not your career requires speaking to large groups, you will benefit from Toastmasters' proven methods of organizing thoughts, articulating ideas, and expressing them N E W Lily Tomlin Live! at The 5th Avenue June 6–7 For years, comedy phenomenon Lily Tomlin has been making people laugh with her humorous and insightful char- acters, including the precocious Edith Ann and snarky telephone operator Ernestine. Now experience her up close, personal, and live. Enjoy nostalgic flash- backs of her best-loved characters, which have been updated to reflect current events. Lily will also introduce new char- acters and thread everything together with her sharply witty material and mindbending perspectives on life. Her ability to morph into countless characters is sheer magic. This 90-minute one-woman show will keep you entertained and wanting more. WAC seats are in the first 10 rows. There is limited availability, so reserve early. Friday, June 6; 8 pm; $88 Saturday, June 7; 8 pm; $88 with clarity and confidence. The group meets Tuesdays at 7 am. New members are always welcome. To attend as a guest or request more information on becoming a member, contact WAC Toastmasters representative Ray Jameson at Jameson.Hadley@gmail.com. Once May 29–June 3 Winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Once is a truly original Broadway experience. It features an impressive ensemble of actors and musi- cians who play their own instruments on stage. Once tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who's about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. As the chemistry between them grows, the musician's songs soar to powerful new heights. The two's unlikely connection turns out to be deeper and more complex than your everyday romance. Emotionally captivating and the- atrically breathtaking, Once draws you in from the very first note and never lets you go. It's an unforgettable story about going for your dreams, not living in fear, and the power of music that connects us all. Thursday, May 29; 7:30pm; $67 Saturday, May 31; 2pm; $80 Tuesday, June 3; 7:30pm; $67 J O N AT H A N S C H M I D T 42 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | APRIL 2014 CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net

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