Mastercard, Visa (credit and debit), Switch/Maestro, cash. (AMEX and cheques not accepted.)
Collect tickets from the Aldwych Theatre box office on the day of the show an hour before the start of the performance. Take the credit card used to make the booking and Ticketmaster reference number with you. The cardholder will be required to sign for proof of purchase.
General Bookings: 0345 200 7981 (9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday and 10am to 6pm, Saturday to Sunday) Groups of 10+: 0345 0130 602 (10am to 5.30pm, Monday, Wednesday to Friday)
Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 4pm to 7.45pm Thursday and Saturday: midday to 7.45pm Sunday: midday to 3.45pm
Customers with access needs need to book direct through ALDWYCH ACCESS on 020 7836 5537 (option 2) or by e-mail aldwych.access@nederlander.co.uk For more information about d/Deaf and disabled access at the theatre, please visit nederlander.co.uk/access.
Cash, Check, (14 day prior to event) AMEX, Visa, MC, Discover
Pick up tickets 90 minutes prior to show or daily at the Norfolk Scope box office (for Scope events only) from 9AM-3PM. Customer must present the actual credit card to place the order, a photo I.D. and the order number.
(757) 664-6464
10:00AM -box office opens one hour prior to show time. house 5:30pm opens 30 minutes before show time.
Accessible seating is available. Hearing devices are available upon request.
The Box Office accepts Cash, Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. No personal checks, please.
Will Call tickets can be picked up at any time during Box Office hours on the day of a show. The customer must present the actual credit card used to make the order, a valid picture ID, and the confirmation number.
The Administrative offices of the James M. Nederlander Theatre may be reached at (312) 977-1700. There is no public phone number available for the Box Office. The box office cannot take phone orders. To order tickets by phone, please call 800-775-2000. For groups of 20 or more, call (312) 977-1710.
Box office hours vary. Please call (312) 977-1700 for the current week's hours.
For wheelchair accessible seating please call the box office at 312-977-1700 ext. 1259
The Gótico Tapas Tour takes you through Barcelona’s famous Gothic Quarter, in the Ciutat Vella (old city) – past Roman walls, alongside cathedrals, through precious plazas and, most importantly, in-and-out of small local restaurants that will leave you sated, jolly, and with a better understanding of local Catalan and national Spanish cuisine.
Gótico was our first tour, is our first love, and remains a great traditional option in Barcelona’s most historic setting.
First time in Barcelona? This is the one for you!
The low-down on our Barcelona tapas tour
This is not a historical walking tour with a snack at the end.
Our 3 hour tour stops in 3 small food establishments, ranging from high-quality specialty shops to home-style tapas restaurants, each one with its own scrumptious specialties for you to taste.
Your knowledgeable guide will safely lead you, all the while sharing stories about Barcelona life, food and history. You will enjoy all the cuisine, and, due to the small size of the group, you will also enjoy a more personal, relaxed experience.
Our tour groups are typically no larger than 6; meaning we can discreetly visit venues loved by locals and genuinely enjoy each other’s company. Indeed, by the end of the night we usually feel we’ve made lifelong friends!
This 3-day course will suit software testing professionals who wish to build on the techniques taught at Foundation Level in order to become highly-skilled technical testers. It includes a number of practical exercises to reinforce the extra techniques taught. The course explores ways to plan, prepare and test using technical test techniques across the Software Development Lifecycle. It deals extensively with component testing, white box testing, static analysis, non functional testing and test automation.
This three-day course follows the ISTQB® Advanced Level Technical Test Analyst syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website).
Contents of the course:
1st day
- Risk-Based Testing (Risk Identification, Assessment and Mitigation)
- Structure-Based Testing (Condition Testing; Decision Condition Testing; Multiple Condition Testing; Modified Condition/Decision Testing; Path Testing; API Testing; Selecting a Structure-Based Technique)
- Analytical Techniques (Static Analysis: Control Flow Analysis, Data Flow Analysis; Improving maintainability; Call Graphs; Dynamic Analysis)
2nd day
- Quality Characteristics for Technical Testing (General Planning Issues; Security Testing; Reliability Testing; Performance Testing; Resource Use; Maintainability Testing; Portability Testing)
- Reviews (Using Checklists in Reviews)
3rd day
- Test Tools and Automation (Integration and Information Interchange between Tools; Defining the Test Automation Project; Selecting the Automation Approach; Modelling Business Processes for Automation; Specific Test Tools)
All courses start at 9:00 and finish at 18:00, except for the last day which will finish at around 16:00. There will be a 1-hour lunch break, and short breaks for refreshment at regular intervals.
Third time's the charm, baby. ALL SEATS ARE IN THE SPLATTER ZONE! THE VENUE DOORS ONLY OPEN 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO SHOWTIME. IF YOU ARRIVE EARLIER, YOU WILL HAVE TO LINE UP AND WAIT OUTSIDE. The Mansfield's SELL-OUT SMASH of 2017 AND 2019 returns to the city that loved it SO BLOODY MUCH for the SECOND CONSECUTIVE SMASH YEAR! Zac Mansfield returns as director! Performances begin August 14th, 2020. Booking thru October 31st, 2020. Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7:30PM! All tickets $40 + s/c. This hilarious show takes all the elements of the cult classic films The Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness and combines them into one of the craziest theatrical experiences of all time. Five college students go to an abandoned cabin in the woods and accidentally unleash an evil force that turns them all into demons. It's all up to Ash (a housewares employee turned demon-killing hero) and his trusty chainsaw to save the day. Blood flies. Limbs are dismembered. Demons tell bad jokes ... and all to music. The songs in the show are completely off the wall. Titles like "All the Men in My Life Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons" and "What the F**k Was That?" will have audiences rolling in their seats and screaming for more and more blood. This show has fun with the horror genre and, in doing so, appeals to a wide audience. It's the only show with a "Splatter Zone"a section of the audience that gets covered in fake blood. And with this combination of blood, jokes, cheesy effects and awesome musical numbers, Evil Dead The Musical is unlike any show you've ever seen. While the Evil Dead films are the definition of cult movies, as a stage show, Evil Dead: The Musical has become a cult sensation of its own. The show played off-Broadway in New York, has broken records in Toronto, has won awards in Korea and has had more than 200 productions mounted across the globe! Recommended for ages 16+ (strong language, adult humour). Viewer discretion is advised. *While the fake blood will wash off skin, we make no guarantee and take no responsibility that it will wash out of all fabrics. Wear a white shirt (some will be for sale at the show) to have some fun and create a lasting memory! Complimentary coat check will be provided for those in the Splatter Zones.* mansfieldscabaret.com ALL SALES FINAL. NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS.
MongoDB training is a LIVE Instructor led training delivered from January 6 - January 29 , 2020 for 16 hours over 4 weeks, 8 sessions, 2 sessions per week, 2 hours per session.
Weekly Schedule
4 weeks | Monday, Wednesday very week
5:30 PM - 07:30 PM US Pacific time each day
January 6 - January 29, 2020 US Pacific time
Please check your local date and time for first session
Features and Benefits
4 weeks, 8 sessions, 16 hours of total Instructor led LIVE training
Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful resources on the cloud provided
Practical Hands on Lab exercises provided
Actual code and scripts provided
Real-life Scenarios
MongoDB Training Course Objectives
You will learn to integrate MongoDB with - Jaspersoft, Pentaho, GUI Tool Robomongo
You will develop an expertise in writing Java and Node JS applications using MongoDB
You will troubleshoot performance issues.
You will learn about MongoDB Aggregation framework
You will learn about MongoDB Backup and Recovery options and strategies.
You will learn how to set up a replicated cluster, Managing Replica Sets
Who should take this training?
Analysts
Software Development Engineers
Web Development professionals
Those who want master MongoDB/NoSQL
Project Managers and Trainers
System administrators
Research professionals
Those seeking to build career in Big Data Career
Course Outline
1. Getting Started with NoSQL and MongoDB
Types of NoSQL Database
NoSQL vs SQL Comparison
ACID & BASE Property
CAP Theorem
Benefits of NoSQL databases
Installation process
Basic commands on Mongo shell
Introduction to MongoDB
Setup MongoDB environment
Start and Stop the MongoDB process
2. MongoDB Installation
Download MongoDB MSI Installer Package
Installing MongoDB
Basic MongoDB operations and commands
Install MongoChef (MongoGUI)
Setup Alias shortcuts for Mongo
3. MongoDB Architecture
Document, Collection, Databases
JSON and BSON
Storage Engines (WiredTiger and MMAP)
Read Path
Journaling
Write Path
Working Set
Capped Collection
Oplog collection
TTL Index
GridFS
4. CRUD Operations
MongoDB Data Types
Inserting, Update, Deleting the documents
Querying the documents
Bulk insert operation
Updating multiple documents
Limiting documents
Filtering documents
Query optimization
5. Data Management and Administration
Database status
Troubleshooting issues
Current Operations
Rotating log files
Users and Roles
Copy and Clone database
DB and Collection Stats
Performance tuning
Database sharding and profiling
Explain plan
Profiling
Changing configuration files
Upgrading the database
TicketsMore information and tickets is available here.This 3-day online workshop focuses on solving challenges that organizations face when implementing DevOps initiatives. It introduces principles of DevOps and tools that help reach full automation of infrastructure provisioning and software delivery. Theoretical background as well as practical hands-on examples of tools like AWS/GCP, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus, Grafana, Linkerd, KNative, Serverless and many others are given during this workshop.Highlights Unique content - real-life use cases, modern infrastructure, CI/CD/GitOps principles shown in practice. Join from the convenience of your office or home. Live and interactive - you can ask questions in the chat and get live clarifications. Q&A session in the end of each day - you will to get answers to more complex questions in a 1-hour long Q&A session. Modular structure - you can to skip one or two modules, but still be effective in the rest of the course. Practical exercises with solutions - lots of simple and not-so-simple tasks to practice with during the course; Solutions will be provided afterwards. Video recordings will be available after the course - you can revisit some topics later. Additional home work - for those who want to practice more after the course; Homework will be reviewed and supplemented by constructive feedback. Lifetime e-mail support - you can get answers on anything related to the course content as well as advice based on your company specific situation. Quizzes and polls during the course - learning should be fun. Certificate of attendance - you will get a shareable online certificate. Exam after the course - you may pass an optional 1-hour exam and get your score printed on the certificate.AudienceDevelopers, software architects, technical project managers, system administrators.CertificationYou earn eXtreme Automation certificate by attending the course.View example certificateLanguageThe course is taught in English.Trainer Andrey Adamovich is a software craftsman with many years of experience in different life cycle phases of software creation.
He is passionate about defining good development practices, documenting and presenting architecture, reuse of code and design patterns,
profiling and analysis of application performance as well as extreme automation of development and operations activities.At the moment, Andrey works as a free-lance DevOps consultant offering his expertise in implementing DevOps initiatives, selecting automation tooling, switching to infrastructure-as-code and immutable infrastructure and constructing software delivery pipelines.Andrey is a frequent speaker at international conferences and local communities. He presented at more than 60 events in 19 countries.
He is one of the leaders of LatCraft - Latvian Software Craftsmanship Community as well as co-founder and organizer of DevTernity conference.Detailed outlineDay 1 Module 01: introduction to DevOps, infrastructure as code, immutable infrastructure, idempotence principle, delivery pipelines, GitOps Module 02: managing virtual/cloud resources with IaC, tooling overview, building first infrastructure configuration pipeline with Terraform Module 03: managing multi-cloud/multi-data-center resources with Terraform and Terraform modules Module 04: integrating with classic server provisioning tools like Ansible Module 05: dynamic inventories, network management, building complex infrastructure delivery pipelines, organizing team work Module 06: managing base machine images with PackerDay 2 Module 07: introduction to containers and container management Module 08: building/publishing images, running containers with Docker Module 09: implementing complex use cases with Docker Compose Module 10: using Kubernetes to run container workloads Module 11: using Helm charts and Kubernetes operators Module 12: leveraging service mesh features with LinkerdDay 3 Module 13: introduction to observability: logs, metrics, traces Module 14: configuring Prometheus jobs and exporters, creating Grafana data sources and dashboards Module 15: DevSecOps: integrating linters, security policy checkers, vulnerability scanners Module 16: leveraging managed FaaS: KNative and Serverless Module 17: implementing a chat bot for Slack for effective ChatOps Module 18: introduction to chaos engineeringTicketsMore information and tickets is available here.
Cash, VISA, AMC, MC
Will Call tickets are held at the Home Plate Box Office (located on the south side of the ballpark, adjacent to the Home Plate Gate on Atlantic Street) and can be picked up to 2 hours prior to game time. Gate Opening Times All gates open 2 hours prior to game time.
Seattle Mariners Office.......... (206) 346-4001.
**Concert tickets are only available at the T-Mobile Park Box Office on Day of Show** Located on Edgar Martinez Drive S. and First Avenue S. the T-Mobile Park Box office is only open on game days. 12PM for games that start after 5pm, 10am for games that start earlier than 5PM The Left Field Box Office opens 2.5 hours prior to home games and can help you with Ticket Purchases or Ticketmaster orders and closes at the end of the 4th inning. T-Mobile Park will meet or exceed the health guidelines and protocols issued by Local and State governments at the time of the event. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, changes to event status may occur. To ensure your safety, we recommend you check https://www.Mariners.com/Safety on the day of your event for the latest information on event status. By purchasing tickets to this event, unless prohibited by law, you agree to abide by the health and safety measures in effect at the time of the event, which may include, but not be limited to, wearing masks, providing proof of vaccination status and/or providing proof of negative COVID-19 test. Entry requirements and venue protocols are subject to change. Be sure to check your event venue website for the latest information.