As everyone else has said, the music was fantastic. Definitely hope to see this touring. And the Dallas Symphony was just lovely. From my seat I also had a good view of Stewart on the balcony.
Now for the other highlights of the evening:
When we arrived at the Meyerson, we discovered that there was a lecture before the performance. We walked in a bit late and were immediately noticed by both Fiona on the front row and The Maestro himself on the stage. When they asked if there were any questions from the audience, he pointedly swiveled his head around and looked directly at us, much to our amusement.Then as he was getting up to leave the stage, we got The Point. He then proceeded to walk out of the room with his microphone still on.
After the performance, we went to the Green Room, where there was supposed to be coffee. We figured coffee, Stewart, duh, but he had just left the room by the time we all got there. We made some inquiries and found that he was headed to the lobby, so we hightailed it there to the table where he was signing and greeting. Meg nudged me to the front and introduced me to Stewart, who smiled, shook my hand, and said "Nice to meet you!" He signed my program and I took a couple of quick pics. He spent quite a while talking to us, and I got to see firsthand how much Stewart loves his Nutters. He is awesome.
So in one night I experienced my first Stewart performance, first point, and first time meeting him. I was floating on air for the rest of the night. This trip was most definitely worth all the trouble.