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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

412-642-1800 During the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey season, the DICK'S Sporting Goods Box Office at PPG Paints Arena will be open: Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM and Saturday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Sundays that are event days will vary based on the event time but opening hours will always be 10:00 AM with the Box Office remaining open up through the start of the event.

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Frozen (NY)

Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, American Express Available at Box Office during regular hours. The St. James box office is closed until further notice. There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps within the theatre we are unable to provide assistance. Orchestra: Seating is accessible to the Orchestra without steps, but there are 1-2 steps up to access rows Q-T in the Center and Right Orchestra. Wheelchair seating is in the Orchestra only. Mezzanine: On the 2nd Level: up 29 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Mezzanine. Entrance is behind row F. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the mezzanine. Balcony: On the 3rd level: up 76 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Balcony. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the Balcony.

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Disney On Ice presents Dream Big

Cash,MasterCard and VISA accepted. American Express NOT accepted Will Call is located at the Box Office, located on the East Side of the Arena. Tickets may be picked up beginning two hours prior to the event. The person whose name is on the account, must be present and show their photo ID and credit card used to make the purchase to pick up tickets. The Box Office cannot release tickets to anyone whose name does not appear on the account, and cannot make name changes over the telephone. (909)244-5530 Box Office Hours: Non-event days Monday - Friday: 12pm - 4pm Saturday - Sunday: CLOSED Events days Monday - Friday: 12pm - closing Saturday - Sunday: 3 hours before the start of the event* •Varies per event Closed on Holidays On day of show, the ticket windows will remain open until 30 minutes after the event begins. Accessible seating is available in the last row of the following sections: 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 301,302, 304, and 305. Elevators outside sections 103/203 and 114/214. Will identify areas for hearing impaired as needed.

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June-July Exhibits @ Art Works!

See 5 new art shows and tour 75 artist studios. Visit us Tuesdays – Sundays 12 – 6 PM. These exhibits continue through July 18th. Admission is free and open to the public This year everything is so very different from past years. As we cope with current events, helping our neighbors, supporting our causes and families, we asked artists to focus on art that portrays the past, the present, and future-hopes of summertime–the theme of the All Media Show. Also, showcasing is Tim Harper’s exhibit (Deconstruct/Reconstruct), Tom Campbell’s show (I Wonder…), and a digital exhibit, Let’s Go Crazy – Abstract Art by Central Virginia Art League.

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Hamilton (Touring)

The Box Office accepts Cash, Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. Will Call is located at the theatre box office on Canal Street. Tickets held at Will Call can be picked up as early as two and a half hours prior to the event. The customer must present the actual credit card, photo I.D., and the confirmation number. (504) 287-0351 Mon through Fri 12pm to 4pm excluding holidays

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The Spirit of Spitalfields - London Walking Tour

Full of contrasts and known as the “cradle of migration”, Spitalfields is place of constant change with an ancient history. Placed on the fringe of the encroaching City we will discover the past, present and future of this bustling area of London. You’ll see the human story of Spitalfields, exploring what life was like for residents through the ages, why there’s a street called Frying Pan Alley and walking the routes of Jack the Ripper’s victims. Starting near Liverpool Street Station, this won’t just focus on poverty and crime of the area, this walk will highlight the perseverance and truly uplifting spirit of the East End.

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