Cash, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover.
Will Call tickets can be picked up no earlier than 90 minutes to show time at the Orpheum Theatre Box Office. Customers must present the actual credit card, a picture ID and the order number.
Administration: 612-339-7007 Group sales: 612-373-5665
The Orpheum Theatre box office is only open on days that there is a performance at the Theatre. On show days, the box office open at 3:00 pm, or two hours before the show if there is a matinee. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the State Theatre box office at 805 Hennepin Avenue (one block north across the street). The hours at the State Theatre are: Mon-Fri: 10:00am - 6:00pm Sat: 12:noon - 3:00pm Sun: Closed
Accessible seating is available on both the main floor and balcony. An elevator is available to the balcony. Hearing devices are available. Please bring a drivers licence or credit card to an usher to obtain a device.
Cash; Check up to $100.00 w/Mass. Driver License; AMEX; Visa; MC; Discover; Diners Club
Pick up tickets starting 2 hours prior to event time. Customer must present the actual credit card used to place order and a photo I.D.
General Info Number:(617) 624-1000 Group Sales (only!): (617) 624-1805/1806 Bruins (617) 624-BEAR (Groups = 25+) Celtics (617) 523-3030 (Groups = 20+) Please do not contact Group Sales regarding sold out games!
TD Garden - Boston | Tickets, Schedule, Seating Chart, Directions (ticketmaster.com) The box office will open 2 hours prior to an event and remain open until one hour after the event begins. Please note the TD Garden Box Office does not sell tickets at the public on sale. All tickets should be purchased via www.ticketmaster.com *Hours subject to change
This is an accessible venue.
Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa.
Will Call is located at the Box Office.
Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770
The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED
There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
Cash, All Major Credit Cards, and Gift Certificates. Checks are not accepted.
Will Call is located at the North Entry to the arena. The Will Call door opens ½ hour prior to door time. Will Call is available during regular Ticket Office Hours at the Stockton Arena Ticket Office. When picking up Will Call, all patrons must have ID and the Credit Card used to purchase the tickets.
(209) 373-1400
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday. CLOSED on Saturday-Sunday If an event falls on a day that the ticket office is normally closed, the ticket office will open three hours prior to the event time and remain open until one hour past the scheduled event time.
Accessible Seating is available on all levels of Stockton Arena. Interpreting Services: Guest requiring interpreting services must contact Guest Services at 209-373-1400 within two (2) weeks of the scheduled event. Service animals for disabled patrons is permitted.
Open Lectures
Our Open Lectures series celebrates the research, projects, collaborations, events and professional practices of our teaching staff at the Centre for Open Learning. Our courses are designed and taught by an extraordinary range of talented and dedicated academics, practitioners and professionals. Many enjoy long and distinguished careers whilst others are in the early stages, perhaps in the midst of their postdoctoral study or working on their first book or exhibition.
Our new series will bring our learning community together to listen and engage with our tutors, as they reveal the story behind their own practices and research, perhaps through a funded project, a commission or continuing professional development.
The Literal Male Gaze in ‘The Silence of the Lambs'
What do Laura Mulvey and Hannibal Lecter have in common? In this lecture, Jonathan Demme’s 1991 masterpiece The Silence of the Lambs will be analysed through the prism of feminist film theory, specifically Laura Mulvey’s concept of the male gaze.
The Silence of the Lambs is a film about the eyes: what the eyes see, what they choose to avoid and windows to the soul. Jonathan Demme’s penchant for full-frame and centered closeups on actors is used to maximum effect in this film, often having their eyes looking directly at the camera.
There are so many levels to the way eyes are used in this film, but one can easily start by drawing parallels between the film’s themes of voyeurism and a literal male gaze. Looking at four specific scenes, this lecture will explore how the film’s beautiful cinematography can be repurposed as symbolism for the strong feminist message underlying the film.
Andrew Rooke
Andrew Rooke is an award-winning Canadian filmmaker and Teaching Fellow at the University of Edinburgh Centre for Open Learning. His work has been screened in film festivals and public television around the world. Andrew currently teaches the Introduction to Filmmaking at the Centre for Open Learning which offers a comprehensive look all aspects necessary to create a short film.
Ticket and Event Information
The event is free and open to the public. To secure your place, tickets have to be booked in advance via this page. The lecture will take place in a lecture theatre which is accessible to wheelchair users and equipped with an induction loop system.
Course Description:
This program provides participants with concepts and approaches for developing a partnership between the Project Manager and Business Analyst roles. Referencing specific challenges within their own context, the course provides methods to build a synergetic, functionally harmonious relationship that maximizes the business value these roles produce for the organization.
Course Outline :
Course Introduction
Module 1: Challenges related to project management and business analysis
Module 2: Enterprise analysis, portfolio management and the PMO
Module 3: Communication, stakeholder expectations management
Module 4: Requirements definition
Module 5: Assumptions, constraints, dependencies and Risks
Module 6: Resource Management
Module 7: Building a Partnership: Integration and shared responsibility throughout the project
Target Audience:
Business Analysts
Project Managers
Program Managers
Project Sponsors
Hybrid PM/BAs
PM/BA Managers
Subject Matter Experts
Learning Objectives :
Divide and identify the roles of the Project Manager and Business Analyst, addressing multiple touch point areas, such as risks, assumptions, constraints, dependencies, communication, stakeholder relationship and expectations management, managing organizational priorities, requirements and scope, strategic alignment, resource management and estimating, processes and documentation.
Develop a practical approach to address the intersections between the PM and BA roles and the ability to maximize each role's contribution by articulating the handover points between the roles of the Project Manager and Business Analyst.
Integrate activities, set up the boundaries, and lists activities that must be performed harmoniously between the Project Manager and Business Analyst roles, in logical order, to ensure project and organizational benefits are realized and maximized.
Illustrate the flow of work and responsibilities between the Project Manager and Business Analyst through both the project lifecycle and product lifecycles.
Determine and apply the levels of respective involvement the Project Manager and theBusiness Analyst should have in project activities and the timing of their focus and touch points.
Incorporate a series of early project activities - with focus on initiation and early planning activities - to gain more control over the project outcome and success.
Understand and perform collaboration techniques to improve resource allocation in the project and throughout the organization and to streamline the transition between the product requirements and the project scope.
Course Agenda :
Day 1
Course Introduction
Challenges related to project management and business analysis
Enterprise analysis, portfolio management and the PMO
Day 2
Communication, stakeholder expectations management
Requirements definition
Assumptions, constraints, dependencies and Risks
Day 3
Resource Management
Building a Partnership: Integration and shared responsibility throughout the project
Cash, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. ATM machines are located in Chase Square.
Pick-up tickets anytime the day of the show during box office hours (see above). Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a picture ID. MSG cannot accept third party or “drop offs” from individual patrons.
General Info: (212) 465-MSG1 (6741) or (212) 247-4777 Knicks Information: 1(877) NYK-DUNK. Rangers Fan Line: (212) 465-4459. Liberty Hotline: (212) 564-WNBA (9622). Season Subscriptions: (212) 465-6073. Disabled Services: (212) 465-6034 Guest Relations: (212) 465 - 6225 Group Sales: (212) 465-6100 Lost and Found: (212) 465-6299
Monday - Saturday: 10:00am to 6:00pm **Tickets are not on-sale at the Box Office on the first day an event goes on-sale** The Box Office will be open at 10:00am daily or 90 minutes before the 1st performance of the day, whichever is earlier and will stay open until 8:00pm or 30 minutes after the last performance of the day begins, whichever is later. Sunday – Closed If an event takes place on Sunday, Box Office will open 90 minutes before the event start time and remain open 1 hour after event start time for Will Call and tickets sales for the evening's event only.
MSG WHEELCHAIR AND TRANSFER SEATING POLICY: Wheelchair and Transfer seating is reserved exclusively for patrons with accessible needs and their companions. Accessible seating is intended for use by an individual with a mobility disability or other disability who requires the accessible features of accessible seating due to a disability, and that individual's companions. Madison Square Garden (MSG) reserves the right to investigate potential misuse of accessible seating and to take all appropriate action against individuals who fraudulently obtain tickets for accessible seating. While tickets for accessible seating legitimately purchased for the use of an individual with disability may be transferred to another individual under the same terms and conditions applicable to other tickets, in the event such ticket is transferred to a non-disabled individual, MSG reserves the right to transfer that individual to other available seating TO ORDER WHEELCHAIR AND TRANSFER SEATING: Tickets for people with accessible needs, subject to availability, may be purchased in several ways: 1) Call Ticketmaster at 866-858-0008 2) Call MSG's Disabled Services Department at (212)465-6115. 3) Visit Madison Square Garden's Box Office (see box office hours above) 4) Order Online with Ticketmaster (select your event from the list to the left) For additional information regarding accessibility at Madison Square Garden or to request any other accommodations, please call MSG's Disabled Services Department at (212) 465-6115 any weekday between 9:30am-4:30pm ET. Service Animals Pets are not permitted at Madison Square Garden. MSG has very specific policies related to service and emotional support animals. Please visit www.thegarden.com to obtain more information for admitting your animal. Assistive listening devices (ALDAs) are available upon request. Please visit the Guest Experience Office across from section 117 for assistance. There is no charge for this service, however some form of identification will be requested and returned to you, once the device is checked back in. Wheelchair Storage: For patrons who wish to transfer to a seat from their wheelchair, we will store your mobility device at the Guest Experience Office. You will receive a claim check for your device. Wheelchair Escorts to Seats: Patrons with mobility impairments who do not have access to a wheelchair may request a wheelchair to transport the individual to/from their seat, free of charge. Please be aware that our personnel cannot remain with you during the event, nor will they allow you to remain in or keep the wheelchair for the duration of the event. In the event a patron requires the use of a wheelchair for the duration of the event, we recommend bringing your own wheelchair or other mobility device. The escort pick-up area is located on the South (toward 31st) side of Chase Square at elevator alcove. Please allow for extra so that you may be accommodated prior to the event start. Simply ask a Guest Experience Representative or a MSG Security Guard for assistance. Elevators: Public elevators are available for use by guests with disabilities and service every seating level
Cash, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover.
Will Call tickets can be picked up no earlier than 90 minutes to show time at the Orpheum Theatre Box Office. Customers must present the actual credit card, a picture ID and the order number.
Administration: 612-339-7007 Group sales: 612-373-5665
The Orpheum Theatre box office is only open on days that there is a performance at the Theatre. On show days, the box office open at 3:00 pm, or two hours before the show if there is a matinee. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the State Theatre box office at 805 Hennepin Avenue (one block north across the street). The hours at the State Theatre are: Mon-Fri: 10:00am - 6:00pm Sat: 12:noon - 3:00pm Sun: Closed
Accessible seating is available on both the main floor and balcony. An elevator is available to the balcony. Hearing devices are available. Please bring a drivers licence or credit card to an usher to obtain a device.