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Seagulls
When: Sunday, July 19, 2009, 2 p.m.
Where: Bath House Cultural Center, 521 East Lawther Drive, Dallas
Cost: $12 - $16
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Seagulls by: Caryl Churchill
Seagulls, a rarely performed play by Caryl Churchill, follows Valery, an ordinary housewife whose mysterious mental powers draw sudden public fascination. Despite pressure from her manager and encouragement from a young fan. Valery must decide for herself what is means to be extraordinary.
To purchase your tickets, call the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Box Office at 214-880-0202.
Single tickets: $16 - Fridays and Saturdays (8 PM); $12 - Wednesdays and Thursdays (8 PM); $12 - All 2 PM and 5 PM matinees
Information from the venue.
Some nearby restaurants
- Boomer Jack Wings
- Cafe Lago
- El Fenix Mexican Restaurant (Dallas / Buckner & Garland Rd)
- Szechuan Pavillion
- Alfonso's Italian Restaurant
Some nearby events on July 19th
- Arsenic and Roses, Bath House Cultural Center, 5 p.m.
- The Old Woman in the Wood, Bath House Cultural Center, 5 p.m.
- Know-No, Bath House Cultural Center, 2 p.m.
- Laughing Wild, Bath House Cultural Center, 5 p.m.
Event posted June 23, 2009
Last updated June 25, 2009
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