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AUGUST | 2015

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N E W Simple Elegant Gifts from your Kitchen Tuesday, October 27 Learn to make hand-crafted gifts for the food lovers in your life. We'll provide everything you need—from instructions and ingredients to jars, bottles, tags and ribbons—while you try your hand at mak- ing vanilla extract, preserved lemons, infused olive oil and vinegar, bath scrub, and flavored sugar and salt. You'll measure, chop, mix, and pour your way to the easi- est holiday ever and take home seven gifts ready to give. Light desserts will be served; no-host beer and wine also available. 6:30–8:30 pm; $75; cancel by October 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. Mariners Day Game: vs. Baltimore Orioles Wednesday, August 12 Kick the midweek blues with a Mariners game. Let's meet in the beer garden for an afternoon summertime classic and watch the Mariners take on the Baltimore Orioles. We'll enjoy some sunshine, base- ball and beer at beautiful Safeco Field. Limited number of tickets available. Price includes game ticket only. 12:40 pm; $21; noncancelable/nonrefundable N E W Whose Live Anyway? at The Moore Theatre Friday, October 23 Join the cast from the Emmy-nominated TV show Whose Line is it Anyway? for Whose Live Anyway? It's 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song, including some of your favorite games from the show and many new ones. The show consists of a panel of four performers who create characters, scenes and songs on the spot through short-form improvisation games. Bring your suggestions, and you might be asked to join the cast on stage. Don't miss this night of unforgettably funny interactive comedy. 8 pm; $41–$58; noncancelable/nonrefundable Matilda the Musical at The 5th Avenue August 18–September 6 TIME Magazine's No. 1 Show of the Year, Matilda e Musical is the winner of 50 international awards, including four Tony Awards, and is one of the biggest hits currently on Broadway and in London's West End. Based on Roald Dahl's classic children's book. Matilda is a bright little girl of wondrous intelligence but is belittled at home and terrorized at school by a mean headmistress. A warm-hearted teacher recognizes Matilda's remarkable skills and comes to her aid. Armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, the reclusive Matilda dreams of a better life and then dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. An empowering fairytale that mixes humor with a magical message of love. e Wall Street Journal calls it "smart, sweet, zany and stupendous fun," and e New York Times says it is "even more glorious than promised." Appropriate for all ages. Friday, August 28; 8 pm; $125 Thursday, September 3; 8 pm; $115 Saturday, September 5; 2 pm; $120–$125 Other performances may be available upon request M AT I L D AT H E M U S I C A L . C O M 46 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | AUGUST 2015 CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net

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