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Stage Notes: Dallas’ Cedric Neal nabs an Olivier nomination, ‘Dear Brutus’ review

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Cedric Neal and the company of ‘Guys and Dolls’ at the Bridge Theatre in London. (Photo by Manuel Harlan) Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other relevant information. Stage Notes Calendar Opening this week: Broadway at the Center: Annie, March 14-17 at the Winspear.

TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND: Parsons Dance Company, March 15 and 16 at Moody Performance Hall. Dallas Symphony Orchestra: A Night at the Movies – Music of John Williams, March 15-17 at the Meyerson.

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto and the Fifth Symphony, March 15-17 at Bass Hall. Lyric Stage: Sweeney Todd, March 15-April 20 at the Lyric Studio Space, pictured.

NTPA Repertory Theatre: All Shook Up, March 15-April 24. Allen Contemporary Theatre: Flanagan’s Wake, March 15-31. Chamber Music International: Concert 4 with the Sitkovetsky Trio, 7:30 p.m.

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