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Stage Notes: Artisan Center Theatre closes its doors; Bruce Wood, Cara Mia season announcements

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Bruce Wood Dance Dallas will perform “My Brother’s Keeper” in its upcoming season. (Photo by Sharen Bradford) Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information.

Season announcements came in hot and heavy this week. Stage Notes Calendar Opening this week: NTPA Repertory Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar, opened Wednesday-Sunday.

Rover Dramawerks: Wrong Turn at Lungfish, today-Aug. 17 at the Cox Playhouse., pictured. Circle Theatre: Imposter! Hypocrite!

Tartuffe!, today-Aug. 24. Artisan Center Theatre: Anastasia, Friday-Sunday at Birdville High School. Casa Manana: Pippin, Friday-Sunday.

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