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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net performers of the past 50 years and has an unparalleled career in television. He's also sold more albums than any other comedian, and his books Fatherhood and Time Flies have sold millions of copies. Come spend an afternoon of laughter and enlighten- ment with this entertainment legend. WAC seats are on the main floor in the first 10 rows. 3 pm; $68; noncancelable/nonrefundable UW Husky Football Tickets at CenturyLink Field October–November Calling all Husky fans. Spend your Saturdays in SODO cheering on the Dawgs. WAC seats are available in Section 332 for these games: October 13 October 27 Season Tickets Fall 2013 vs. USC ($75) vs. Oregon State ($75) November 10 vs. Utah ($75) NEW 2013 Husky Football No, you're not seeing things! The 2012 football season has just begun, but it's already time to get ready for the return to Husky Stadium. The trip back to Montlake is sure to create a football frenzy. Be a part of the WAC Husky tradition and join a group of more than 100 season-ticket subscribers and loyal fans. Contact Club Programs for more information and to join the waitlist for 2013 season tickets. Il Volo at Paramount Theatre Tuesday, October 2 Contact Club Programs for availability. 7:30 pm; $76; noncancelable/nonrefundable Bill Cosby at Benaroya Hall Sunday, October 21 Bill Cosby, legendary comedian, author, television personality and activist, contin- ues to be as prolific and relevant as ever. Cosby has reached broad audiences and influenced millions since beginning his career in stand-up comedy four decades ago. He's one of the most influential OCTOBER 2012 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | 37 Pacific Northwest Ballet's Nutcracker at McCaw Hall Sunday, December 9 A tradition of joy, PNB's now legendary 1983 Nutcracker ballet collaboration between renowned author and illustrator, the late Maurice Sendak, and founding artistic director and choreographer Kent Stowell, is a long way from the original performance—but the basic story remains. The sets and costumes are magical, unlike anything you will ever experience. The Christmas tree, designed by Boeing engi- neers, grows to 28 feet and dazzles along with live orchestral music. Our premium tickets are located on the main floor for opening-weekend festivities, including strolling carolers, costumed Nutcracker A Christmas Carol at ACT Thursday, December 13 This story of a man transformed by glimpsing into his past, present and future with the help of three spirits on Christmas Eve, is an annual reminder to keep the sentiment of Christmas all year. At Seattle's ACT (A Contemporary Theatre), Charles Dickens' classic story of the true meaning of Christmas comes alive once again. Scrooge's character remains beloved as we watch him go from miserable miser to generous gentleman. This old-fashioned tale is never far from our hearts. 6pm; $32; noncancelable/nonrefundable characters and crafts for children. 1 pm; $107, $55; noncancelable/nonrefundable