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Dallas Theater Center Presents Fences

Dallas Theater Center presents its first August Wilson play, the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning drama Fences, March 7 through April 1 at the Kalita Humphreys Theater.

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Dallas Symphony Presents Bach: Mass In B Minor

Principal Guest Conductor Claus Peter Flor and the renowned Dallas Symphony Chorus take on another choral tour de force with Bach's Mass in B minor. This unparalleled work was part of the composer's "sacred writing," influenced by his two loves: God and music. In his music is sadness, but more often joy, humor, vivacity, and reverence - and nowhere is that more evident than in his Mass in B minor.

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Dallas Symphony Presents Organ Concerts

Young, vivacious American conductor Michael Christie leads a series of three outstanding concerts featuring dynamic soloists Edgar Meyer and the Dallas Symphony's own Mary Preston. The evening begins with Francis Poulenc's Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani - a work that displays the gamut of the composer's style, ranging from cheeky burlesque to gothic.

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Claus Peter Flor Conducts Dallas Symphony Chorus

Claus Peter Flor, principal guest conductor at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, leads the phenomenal Dallas Symphony Chorus in one of the most beloved, challenging choral works: Handel's Messiah. In order to help raise money for three Dublin charities through performances of his music, Handel turned to librettist Charles Jennens to compose a new sacred oratorio for the occasion.

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Italian Conductor Makes Dallas Symphony Debut

Italian conductor Nicola Luisotti makes his Dallas debut with a tour de force program featuring heartrending music and a spectacular light show. The evening will begin with Tchaikovsky's Fantasia Francesca da Rimini, based upon the fifth canto from Dante's Inferno, in which lovers Francesca and Paolo are brought together only to be torn apart by a vicious storm.

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Dallas Symphony Presents Beatles Show

Sit back, close your eyes, and be whisked away to a groovier time when Beatlemania was a household term. The legendary, unforgettable songs of The Beatles - performed the exact way they were written - will fill the McDermott Concert Hall with a far-out flavor unlike anything it's ever seen.

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Dallas Symphony Presents MercyMe And Audio Adrenaline

ONE NIGHT ONLY! Christian rock superstars MercyMe and Audio Adrenaline hold court at the Meyerson Symphony Center in a concert that no one will soon forget. Since 1995 MercyMe has had a steady following and a stream of contemporary Christian hits.

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Crow Collection Welcomes A Never Seen Before Exhibition

"Female Buddhas: Women of Enlightenment in Himalayan Art" inaugurates RMA in Dallas, the new partnership between the Rubin Museum of Art in New York and The Crow Collection of Asian Art. Running through August 26, 2007, the exhibition is the study of the female Buddha and her representation in Tibetan artwork - it is the first exhibition with this thematic focus in the United States.

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Kimberly-Clark To Webcast Presentations At New York Conference

Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE: KMB) will webcast its participation in the 2007 Consumer Analyst Group of New York (CAGNY) conference from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. CST on Friday, Feb. 23. Tom Falk, Chairman and CEO, and Robert Abernathy, Group President, Developing and Emerging Markets, will make presentations about the company's strategies for growing its global health and hygiene business and will subsequently answer questions from conference attendees.

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Performance Of Moonlight And Magnolias Added

Due to popular demand, Dallas Theater Center has added a performance of Moonlight and Magnolias on Sunday, February 18 at 7:30pm. A comedy about the writing - and rewriting of Gone With the Wind, Moonlight and Magnolias, directed by DTC Associate Director David Kennedy, has delighted full houses with its uproarious and farcical humor.

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Texas Ballet Theater Presents Romance To Ragtime

Ben Stevenson, artistic director of Texas Ballet Theater, presents Romance to Ragtime, a mixed-repertory production featuring world-premiere choreography by Tim O'Keefe. Romance to Ragtime will be performed at Bass Performance Hall on Friday and Saturday, February 16 and 17, at 8:00 p.m. and on Sunday, February 18, at 2:00 p.m. Tickets to this spectacular production are priced $18 - $74.

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Three Collections Gifted Jointly To Dallas Museum

The Dallas Museum of Art will present a special two-part exhibition of 300 works from the modern and contemporary holdings of the Hoffman, Rachofsky and Rose families, who together gifted their private collections and future acquisitions to the Museum in 2005.

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