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Stage News: Review of TCTP’s ‘The Seagull;’ Cara Mia announces new season

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The cast of The Classics Theatre Project’s ‘The Seagull.’ (Photos by Kate Voskova) Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information. Opening this week: Moore Dance: Flamenco Black, Friday and Saturday at the Latino Cultural Center, pictured.

Ballet Papillon: Revival, Friday and Saturday at the Latino Cultural Center. Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Prohibition: The Music of Moulin Rouge, Boardwalk Empire and More!, Friday-Sunday.

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra: Schumann and Brahms, Friday-Sunday at Bass Hall. Garland Civic Theatre: Crimes of the Heart, Friday-Sept.

24. Lyric Stage: The Great American Trailer Park Musical, Friday-Oct. 8 at the Lyric Studio Space. Shakespeare Dallas: King Lear, Wednesday-Oct.

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