Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
2301 Flora Street
Dallas, TX , 75201
(NE corner of Flora & Pearl, one block south of Woodall Rogers)
Phone: 214-692-0203
www.meyersonsymphonycenter.com
The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center opened in September 1989 during a fortnight of gala performances and community activities. The resulting international press proclaimed the hall "world-class, rivaling the great concert halls of the world," and gained Dallas a reputation as a "vital cultural center" and a "rewarding stop on any international orchestra' s tour schedule." Since its opening, the Meyerson Symphony Center has hosted performances of some of the greatest artists in the world and is now established worldwide as a leading international concert venue.
The Meyerson contains two buffet-style restaurants that are open prior to performances: Allegro and Opus.
Information from the venue's site
Interested in Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center?
General Info:
No information available
Scheduled Events
February 2010
March 2010
April 2010
Recurring Events
No recurring events have been scheduled for this place.
Related stories
- Kids and family events in Dallas-Fort Worth, January 9 and 10
- Dallas chorus Resounding Harmony donates more than 110,000 meals
- Kids and family events in Dallas-Fort Worth, December 10-16
- Turtle Creek Chorale to put on Christmas show at Winspear Opera House in Dallas
- Resounding Harmony prepares for concert benefiting North Texas Food Bank
Nearby stories
- Concert review: Menkena at City Tavern (February 6)
- Dallas leaders come together in support of Eric Johnson
- Concert review: The Slack, Cricket Taylor and the Electromagnetics, and The Charming Gardeners at City Tavern in Dallas (January 5)
- Theater spotlight part deux: The Be(a)st of Taylor Mac at Undermain Theatre in Dallas
- Photo gallery UPDATED with video: Dallas Art Fair
Faved or commented on by...
Find...
an event
|
a restaurant
|
a garage sale
|
a drink special
|
a movie
|
local music
|
a deal
|
a job
|
a pet
|
a house
|

What do you think?