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CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net NEW 2012 Seahawks Season Tickets August–December Become a Seahawks season subscriber through the WAC. Join the most exuberant fans in the country at CenturyLink Field when the Seahawks take on these home- game opponents in 2012: Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Rams, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots and New York Jets. WAC seats are sold in pairs and are located in Section 307, Row H, and Section 311, Row Q. WAC season subscribers have seating renewal priority as well as priority for playoff game tickets. $840 per season ticket; noncancelable/ nonrefundable Season Tickets September–November NEW 2012 UW Husky Football Time to get your 2012 Husky Football season tickets. Bring your Husky pride to downtown Seattle, as all 2012 Husky home games will be played just minutes from the WAC at CenturyLink Field. Call Club Programs today for ticket availability and seat locations. Seats are covered and located on the west side of CenturyLink. Reserve your 2012 seats and be guaranteed seats for the return to Husky Stadium in 2013. $415 per season ticket; noncancelable/ nonrefundable September 1 September 15 September 27 October 13 October 27 San Diego State Portland State Stanford USC November 10 Oregon State Utah THE 5TH AVENUE First Date at ACT Theatre Through May 20 One first date. Two people. And every single voice in their heads. Ever been on a date and wondered what the other person was thinking? This hilarious new musical comedy, with its witty book and tuneful score, lets you peer inside the nervous and busy minds of two would-be lovebirds. Soho artist Casey and Wall Street trader Aaron are on that all-important first date. How can they know if they're right for each other when old boyfriends, ex-fiancées, assorted friends and relatives, and even the waiter keep offering unsolicit- ed advice? This relationship may just have a chance—if only Casey and Aaron can make their inner voices shut up! This production is a collaboration of the 5th Avenue Theatre and ACT: A Contemporary Theatre. Sunday, May 6; 2 pm; $54 Wednesday, May 9; 7:30 pm; $54 Wednesday, May 16; 7:30 pm, $54 Other performances may be available upon request; noncancelable/nonrefundable Damn Yankees Through May 20 Just in time for baseball season, America's favorite pastime gets a Faustian twist in this devilishly sexy musical comedy. Joe Hardy, an aging Washington Senators fan obsessed with helping his team trump the Yanks, strikes a deal with the devil. In exchange for his soul, Joe becomes a young Mickey Mantle-esque ballplayer and is given the chance to help his hapless Senators. But when young Hardy shows signs of yearning for the wife he left behind, the devil sends in Lola, his vamp supreme. How far will Joe go to help his team win the pennant? This classic gem includes the memorable tunes, "Whatever Lola Wants," "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo." and "(You Gotta Have) Heart." This is the first time the Broadway and film hit is appearing on the 5th Avenue stage. Thursday, May 3; 8 pm; $85 Friday, May 4; 8 pm; $88, $96 Sunday, May 6; 1:30 pm; $88 Thursday, May 10; 8 pm; $85, $92 Other performances may be available upon request; noncancelable/nonrefundable Rent July 21–August 19 Based on Puccini's classic opera "La Boheme," this revolutionary rock opera is set in the late 1980s in New York's gritty East Village. It is about a group of young bohemian filmmakers, songwriters, street musicians and performance artists who live in an industrial loft. They strive for success 50 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | MAY / JUNE 2012 and acceptance while enduring the obsta- cles of romantic relationships, creative blocks, rent payments, poverty, drug addic- tion and the new plague called AIDS. This is the first large-scale professional local pro- duction of the famed rock musical that won everything—the Tony, the Obie and the Pulitzer. It features all-new staging and showcases a cast of young homegrown musical theater stars that will move you with their energy. Thursday, July 26; 8 pm; $85 Sunday, August 5; 1:30 pm; $88 Thursday, August 9; 8 pm; $85 Friday, August 10; 8 pm; $88 Sunday, August 12; 1:30 pm; $88 Other performances may be available upon request. Noncancelable/nonrefundable 5th Avenue 2012–2013 Season Subscriptions NEW SEVEN SHOWS FOR PRICE OF SIX WAC subscribers save up to 20 percent compared to single-ticket prices and enjoy premium seats, exchange privileges, and parking and dining offers. Note: Tickets are currently available by subscription only. Call to be priority waitlisted for individual show tickets. Seven-show Sunday matinee: $545 Five-show Sunday matinee: $460 Seven-show Thursday night: $525 Five-show Thursday night: $440 Memphis September 18–October 7 This Tony Award-winning Best Musical is inspired by actual events: A white radio deejay wants to change the world, and a black club singer is ready for her big break. The Broadway tour is filled with laughter, soaring emotion and roof-raising rock 'n' roll. The Addams Family October 24 – November 11 This smash Broadway hit brings the dark- ly delirious world of Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Grandma, Wednesday, Pugsley and Lurch to spooky and spectac- ular life. A magnificently macabre new musical comedy from the authors of Jersey Boys. Come meet the family; they're dying to meet you.

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