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Detroit Red Wings vs. Ottawa Senators

The Box Office accepts MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, and Cash. Box Office Phone Number: (313) 471-7929 The Box Office is open Monday through Friday 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM. On Saturday 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. On event days, 10:00 AM until ½ hour before scheduled event end. Closed non-event Sundays.

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Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns

Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Cash. Located at Northwest corner of Lumen Field. Opens 3 Hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Gameday: (206) 381-7848. SFC Customer Service: 877-657-4625 Open 3 hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Weekday hours will vary. Located in the Northwest corner of the Stadium. Seattle Sounders FC: 2 hours prior to match There are disabled seats (wheelchair convertible) dispersed through all areas and price levels of Lumen Field. Disabled seating and access for all is fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, (ADA).

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New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans

Visa only for New England Patriots. Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Cash-For all other events Will call is located at the ticket office. Customers must present photo I.D., the actual credit card used to purchase tickets and the confirmation number. NOTE: If picking up your tickets at Will Call, we strongly recommend arriving at the Ticket Office with a photo I.D. one hour prior to kickoff to claim your seats and avoid any prolonged wait times. Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Accessible Seating available through Ticketmaster and the box office.

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Teen Movie Night

Teens 12 and older are invited to watch Dead Poet's Society (1989). This feature starring Robin Williams and Ethan Hawke was filmed in Delaware at St. Andrew's School in Middletown. The movie is rated PG, however, if it were rate today, it would likely receive at PG-13 designation. Pizza and snacks will be served.

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Hamilton (Touring)

Box office accepts all major credit cards Will Call is open during regular Box Office Hours and 2 hours prior to curtain. (480) 965-3434 - Gammage information and Charge By Phone (480) 965-6678 - Gammage Group Services Box Office is open 10am-6pm Monday - Friday and event days. The Box Office will be closed on Fridays, during the summer months. Venue is accessible to all patrons. Seats in accessible section are limited to one companion seat. THERE IS NO ACCESSIBLE SEATING AVAILABLE IN BALCONY OR TIER SECTIONS. PATRON MUST USE STAIRS TO GAIN ACCESS TO BALCONY OR TIER SEATING.

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Open Lectures - The Literal Male Gaze in ‘The Silence of the Lambs’

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.

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Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers

Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Cash. Located at Northwest corner of CenturyLink Field. Opens 3 Hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Gameday: (206) 381-7848 Open 3 hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Weekday hours will vary. Located in the Northwest corner of the Stadium. There are disabled seats (wheelchair convertible) dispersed through all areas and price levels of CenturyLink Field. Disabled seating and access for all is fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, (ADA).

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Yacht Rock Revue

Doors 11:30 AM // Show 1:00 PM Corral Stage begins at 11:45 AM Please note: Yacht Rock Revue has been postponed from August 16, 2020 to September 5, 2021. All purchased tickets will be automatically transferred. What is left for Yacht Rock Revue to prove? This top-notch group of musicians has already rocked onstage with John Oates, Eddie Money (RIP), and both versions of the band Player. They’ve trademarked the term “yacht rock,” both metaphorically and literally (U.S. Registration Number 3834195). From humble beginnings in a basement, touring in partnership with Live Nation and Sirius XM, they now headline sold-out shows across the country, from Webster Hall in New York to the Wiltern in L.A. While rising from bars to amphitheaters, they’ve ticked every box on the Rock StarAccomplishments bingo card. Except for one: Writing and singing their own songs. Yacht Rock Revue’s first original record is ten songs inspired by the smoooooth sounds of the Seventies and Eighties. They’ve brazenly titled it Hot Dads In Tight Jeans – forgive them for bragging, but that’s what they are – and it returns Yacht Rock Revue to their roots in original music. Hot Dads In Tight Jeans is as plush and shiny as Kenny Loggins’ beard. And YRR are already dropping these new songs into their sets, to great response from longtime fans who are thrilled to hear new smooth. While others in YRR’s position stick with the tried-and-true, Niespodziani hopes the album will let them welcome aboard new fans, too. To paraphrase a notable mariner… they’re gonna need a bigger yacht.

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