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Hamilton (Touring)

Visa, MC, AMEX,DSC,Cash,Travelers Checks Will call 2 hours prior to curtain time. 10 am - 6 pm Monday - Friday (non-show days)

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Hamilton (Touring)

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.

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Hamilton (NY)

Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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New York Yankees vs. Philadelphia Phillies

Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. No Cash Will Call is not currently available as a delivery option. The Stadium Box Office will be open on day of game(s) to help with Mobile Ticket troubleshooting. Location: Right Field and Main Box Offices Windows Open: Spring Training: 2 hours before game. Tampa Tarpons: 1 hour before game. (813) 879-2244 Right Field and Main Offices will only open on day of Game. Any advance sales must be made online or by contacting the Steinbrenner Field Ticket Office via phone. Hours to reach a Box Office Representative by phone are Mon-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm This is an accessible venue.

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Il carattere degli italiani | LEONARDO DA VINCI | con Antonio Forcellino

IL CARATTERE DEGLI ITALIANIUna produzione Editori Laterza LEONARDO DA VINCIGenio e sregolatezza Antonio Forcellino La genialità di Leonardo (1452-1519), ancor più che nella pittura, si espresse nella divorante sete di conoscenza e nel tentativo eroico di indagare e comprendere le regole del mondo naturale. Fu come un’onda travolgente che invase e sommerse la sua vita, che gli impedì di dare ordine all’immensa mole di appunti accumulata negli anni e di pubblicarla a beneficio dei suoi contemporanei. Antonio Forcellino, storico, scrittore e restauratore FAQ Come raggiungo il Teatro con i mezzi pubblici o dove posso parcheggiare? MEZZI PUBBLICI M3 Crocetta – Tram 16, 24 – Bus 77, 94 PARCHEGGIO CONVENZIONATO Parcheggio del Centro (via Calderon de la Barca, 2):tariffa a forfait  € 4,50 per gli spettacoli serali (dalle ore 19.00 alla 01.00) e per quelli pomeridiani (dalle ore 14.30 alle 20.30).Il biglietto ritirato al parcheggio dovrà essere vidimato all’apposita obliteratrice posta in teatro, sul lato sinistro della cassa: solo così, al ritiro della vettura, verrà applicata la tariffa agevolata.Il pagamento (alla cassa manuale oppure a quella automatica) dovrà essere effettuato prima del ritiro della vettura. Come posso contattare il Teatro per eventuali domande? Contattando l’Ufficio Promozione del Teatro allo 02-55181362 o 02-55181377 - interno 2 (da lunedì a sabato, dalle ore 10.00 alle ore 18.30 - orario continuato) oppure via e-email a info@teatrocarcano.com. Devo portare le conferme d’ordine stampate per poter accedere allo spettacolo? È necessario portare le conferme d’ordine stampate in botteghino prima di accedere alla sala e convertirle con i biglietti con fila e posto assegnati. Le conferme d’ordine possono essere convertite solo il giorno stesso dello spettacolo a partire da un’ora prima dell’inizio. Il nome sulla mia conferma d’ordine o sulla registrazione non corrisponde al nome della persona che parteciperà, è un problema? Non è un problema.

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Ozzy Osbourne: No More Tours 2

Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Maestro, Cash. Collection from The O2 main box office is on the day of the event from 2 hours before event doors opening time (see ticket for details). Purchasing credit card and Ticketmaster booking reference number are required for collection. Letters of authorisation are not accepted for collections or duplicate ticket collections. Accessible Seating: The O2 operates a dedicated disabled access booking line. Contact: Tel: 020 8463 3359 Typetalk: 18001 020 8463 3359 Email: access@theo2.co.uk Monday to Friday: 09:00 – 19:00 Saturday to Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00 For more information on access at The O2 please visit www.theo2.co.uk

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Watson Lecture - The Power of Nonlinearities: Unlocking Opportunities for Sensing and Computing with Light

As the information age evolves, we are faced with new challenges in how to capture and process information. Nonlinearity, which leads to functions such as logic operations and frequency conversion, is a critical part of addressing these challenges. Many of today's information technologies simply would not be possible without nonlinear circuitry and integrated silicon-based transistors.

In his lecture, Alireza Marandi will describe how he and his research group are exploring scientific frontiers in nonlinear photonics, from ultrafast optics to laser spectroscopy and more, using state-of-the-art laser systems, micro and nano fabrication tools and techniques, unconventional materials, and numerical and theoretical techniques. He will also discuss the applications of those explorations to some of our most daunting modern-day inquiries in computing and sensing, including the creation of universal breath-analysis devices.

This Zoom webinar is free and open to the public. Advance registration is required.

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Each Watson Lecture will begin at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time as a Zoom Webinar
with live audience Q&A at the end. Please note the new start time. At 8 p.m. Pacific Time the recorded lecture (without Q&A) will be posted on Caltech's YouTube channel.

About the Speaker

Alireza Marandi is Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics at Caltech and a 2019 KNI-Wheatley Scholar.

About the Series

Since 1922, The Earnest C. Watson Lecture Series has brought Caltech's most innovative scientific research to the public. The series is named for Earnest C. Watson, a professor of physics at Caltech from 1919 until 1959. Spotlighting a small selection of the pioneering research Caltech's faculty is currently conducting, the Watson Lectures are geared toward a general audience, as part of the Institute's ongoing commitment to benefiting the local community through education and outreach. Through a gift from the estate of Richard C. Biedebach, the lecture series is able to highlight assistant professors' research each season.

Many past Watson Lectures are available in a playlist on YouTube.

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