Coat Check, Please

You’ve spent some New Year’s Eves in less-than-ideal situations. There's the year you talked to the cops in your front yard while hiding a 12-piece band in the living room. Then there's the year you were prostrate in the stall of a dive-bar bathroom after a few too many champagne...
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You’ve spent some New Year’s Eves in less-than-ideal situations. There’s the year you talked to the cops in your front yard while hiding a 12-piece band in the living room. Then there’s the year you were prostrate in the stall of a dive-bar bathroom after a few too many champagne shooters. But this year, you’re determined to class things up a bit — maybe put on a fancy dress or suit and go somewhere that has a legit coat check as opposed to a pile on a beer-streaked coffee table. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s New Year’s Eve concert is a legit, grown-up affair that promises to be elegant, classic, and most importantly, fun. You’ll be treated to an evening of lively Viennese-inspired compositions conducted by Oliver von Dohnányi and sung by soprano Laura Alonso Padin. Tap your toes to Dvorak, Strauss, Smetana and more as you wind down 2014 at the Meyerson Symphony Center (2301 Flora St.) at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets are $29 to $129. Visit mydso.com for more.

Wed., Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m., 2014

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