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DSO Cancels Friday Performance


by Stephen Becker 4 Feb 2011 9:43 AM

The weather claims another victim – the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has canceled its performance tonight of Stewart Copeland’s new piece.

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The weather claims another victim – the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has canceled its performance tonight of Stewart Copeland’s new piece. That means the only performance will be Saturday night. At least you can hear a little of the music in our radio report.

Keep reading for the news release:

What: The inclement weather of the last four days has severely impacted the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s rehearsal schedule and forced the cancellation of the concert scheduled for Friday, February 4 at 7:30 p.m. The concert originally scheduled for Thursday, February 3 was also cancelled due to weather.

The performance on Saturday, February 5 at 8 p.m. is currently still scheduled to take place. The program for this concert remains unchanged and will feature the world premiere of Gamelan D’Drum written by former drummer for the Police, Stewart Copeland, who will be in attendance.

How: Thursday and Friday night patrons are invited to attend the Saturday night performance. The box office is scheduled to open tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. to assist with exchanges. Or patrons may simply bring their Thursday or Friday tickets to the concert on Saturday for an expedited exchange. They should arrive early.

For patrons wanting to exchange to another weekend, the DSO asks that they call the Guest Service Center (214-692-0203) next week to make that exchange, due to limited office staff this week.

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