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generations of students and WAC audi- ences, to discuss how the '30s came to be known as the time when movies really counted. Some of the best and most well- loved movies ever made came from this period. ey have stood the test of time even as black and white films. As this coun- try was gripped in desperation, citizens escaped to the movies to lose themselves in the company of Carole Lombard or Clark Gable's clever quips and madcap antics. Bridgman uses clips from movies to bring this topic to life. His lively presentation style and passion for history and movies of this period will capture your imagination once again. Please join us for pre-lecture appetizers and no-host bar, followed by this extraordinary program. 6–8 pm; $40; cancel by November 10 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 November 22 Club Programs is the source for south side and covered Husky football tickets while they last. Call now to secure tickets. November 22: Oregon State; $94 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 ideas. 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 Seattle Radio Theatre's Halloween Radio Play at Town Hall Thursday, October 30 For Halloween, Seattle Radio eatre will create the magic of a live, old-time radio drama with the eerie "A Walk in the Dark." is spookily original piece will inspire, delight, and frighten listeners as it is simulta- neously broadcast live on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM. Starring John Curley, Dave Ross, and other KIRO favorites, the show also features Almost Live! alumna Tracey Conway, KING 5 Evening Magazine's Jim Dever, and other radio theatre ensemble members. With live music and bang-up sound effects, this show will offer a great pre-Halloween evening of old-fashioned fun at Town Hall, just a few blocks from the WAC. Before the broadcast, Home Care Assistance Seattle's Premier Home Care Provider Concierge Level Care Management Balanced Care Method ™ Health and Wellness Training Cognitive Activities to Keep Minds Sharp A Home Care University for Caregivers 425-453-1015 219 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 www.HomeCareAssistance.com OCTOBER 2014 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | 35 CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net

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