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IN THE KNOW N E W 2016 Color of the Year with Leatrice Eiseman Thursday, January 14 Leatrice Eiseman is a color specialist who has been called "America's Color Guru." Her color expertise is recognized worldwide as the Executive Director of Pantone. She has helped many companies make the best and most educated choice of color for prod- uct development, brand imaging, websites, and much more. Eiseman is also the author of nine books on color. Join us for an enlightening program as this queen of color unveils the 2016 Color of the Year and dis- cusses how color can influence your business and your life. No-host wine and appetizer social begins at 6 pm followed by program at 6:30 pm; $45; cancel by December 3 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. Going to the theater? Contact the Inn at the WAC for overnight reservations, 206.464.3055 or innreservations@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 Saturday, November 7 vs. Utah Friday, November 27 vs. WSU Club Programs is the source for southside and covered Husky football tickets; $76–$93. Pacific Northwest Ballet's Nutcracker at McCaw Hall Saturday, November 28 While the anticipation builds for the new Nutcracker, there is a lot of activity behind the scenes. Pacific Northwest Ballet has collaborated with children's book author Ian Falconer, best known for his Olivia stories, to design dazzling new sets and costumes, giving this Nutcracker new life. With George Balanchine's beloved choreography from the 1954 Nutcracker and Tchaikovsky's score, your newest, oldest holiday tradition awaits. Be among the first to see this magical performance on opening weekend, which includes special festivities in the lobby. 2 pm; $78 and $112; noncancelable/ nonrefundable Rodgers & Hammerstein's The Sound of Music at The 5th Avenue November 24, 2015–January 3, 2016 Long before Julie Andrews sang from the mountaintops in the legendary 1965 film, e Sound of Music captured the imagination of theatergoers worldwide. The story of the young governess Maria, who brings much-needed tenderness and joy to the Von Trapp family, has everything—romance, danger, bravery and love. Who could forget such memorable songs as "My Favorite Things," "Do Re Mi," "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria," and "Climb Ev'ry Mountain." In celebration of the iconic film's 50th anniversary, come enjoy a stage production of the Broadway musical done with a full orchestra and stunning sets and costumes. Saturday, November 28; 2 or 8 pm; $85 Sunday, November 29; 1:30 pm; $85 Thursdays, December 10, 17; 8 pm; $95 Friday, December 11; 8 pm; $95 Wednesday, December 23; 7:30 pm; $95–$115 Other performances may be available upon request M A R K K I TA O K A 44 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2015 CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net