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August 2014

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NEW Whose Live Anyway? at the Moore Theatre Saturday, October 11 Whose Live Anyway? is 90 minutes of improvised comedy and song made up from audience suggestions. e production is based on the highly successful television show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? e panel of comedians includes some of your favorite actors from the original television show—Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, and Chip Esten. Audience participation is key, so bring your suggestions. You may even find yourself with the cast onstage! is show is great for people of all ages who enjoy raw and witty humor. 8 pm; $43–56; noncancelable/nonrefundable THE 5TH AVENUE A Chorus Line September 3–28 A Chorus Line is the musical for everyone who has ever had a dream and put it all on the line. Winner of nine 1975 Tony Awards including Best Musical—plus the Pulitzer Prize for Drama—this singular sensation is one of the longest-running Broadway musicals, playing more than 6,100 performances. Centered on 17 danc- ers auditioning for spots on a musical cho- rus line, the show is set on the bare stage of a Broadway theater during tryouts. A Chorus Line provides a glimpse into the personalities of the performers and the choreographer as they describe the events that have shaped their lives and their deci- sions to become dancers. is megahit is an emotional experience with raw stories and stunning dance that follows a cast of NEW Making Paella with Chef Eric Floyd Wednesday, September 24 Transport yourself to Spain for an evening and learn to make paella, a delicious rice dish that originated in Valencia. In this hands-on class with WAC Executive Chef Eric Floyd, you will learn the complex art of making seafood paella. We will provide a paellera—a paella pan—for each guest to take home. Also included in the class is Chef Floyd's authentic recipe, all ingredients, two hours of instruction, and paella to sample. No-host bar with beer and Spanish wine will also be available. 6–8 pm; $68; cancel by September 16 TICKET CENTRAL TICKET HOT LIST: Be the first to know when we get tickets. Send an email with the subject line "Hot Tickets" to clubprograms@wac.net. Important Ticket Information All tickets are noncancelable/nonrefundable. If you do not receive your tickets by the week before the event, or if you misplace them, contact Club Programs at least two business days prior so that arrangements can be made. Husky Football Tickets September–November It's time to cheer on the home team with 72,000 of your fellow Husky fans. Club Programs is the source for south side and covered Husky football tickets (seats vary by game). ere are a limited number of tickets available for each home game, so jump on the chance to secure tickets as the University of Washington kicks off its new era with coach Chris Petersen at the helm. September 6: Eastern Washington; $63 September 13: Illinois; $82 September 20: Georgia State; $63 September 27: Stanford; $94 October 25: Arizona State; $82 November 8: UCLA; $94 November 22: Oregon State; $94 Ballroom with a Twist August 15–17 Current Dancing with the Stars season champion Maksim Chermkovskiy, his brother Val, dance pros Karina Smirnoff, Sharna Burgess, and an ensemble of Dancing with the Stars dancers join finalists from So You ink You Can Dance in an explosion of sizzling dance numbers at e 5th Avenue eatre. In addition, Von Smith, a finalist from American Idol, will perform hits between dance sets. WAC seats are the first 10 rows. For an additional $200 per person, you can join a private party after the show in the Producer's Club that includes photos with the stars, food, and beverages. Don't miss your favorite stars from your favorite reality music shows together in one spectacular night of dance and song. Friday, August 15; 8 pm Saturday, August 16; 2 pm & 8 pm Sunday, August 17; 1:30 pm $72–$81 all performances; $200 for the meet and greet 40 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | AUGUST 2014 CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net

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