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Night & DayApril 2-8, 1998By M.V. MoorheadPublished on April 02, 1998Thursday Friday It's no relation to the lowbrow Disney comedy, and no more than a thematic relation to Elton John's song--the Steven Dietz play Rocket Man involves a figurative odyssey through the life of its hero, Donny Rowan, who travels through a parallel universe without leaving his recliner. Arizona Theatre Company mounts the world premiere show, directed by David Ira Goldstein. Opening performances are at 8 p.m. Friday, April 3; the same time Saturday, April 4; 1 and 7 p.m. Sunday, April 5; and 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, at Center Stage at Herberger Theater Center, 222 East Monroe. Tickets range from $19.50 to $32.50. The run continues through Saturday, April 25. 252-8497 (Herberger), 503-5555 (Dillard's). Jamaican and African music is celebrated for the fourth annual time at Reggaefest. Featured are concerts by some truly outstanding acts: The wonderful Sister Carol headlines the opening-night bill from 10 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, April 3; Bob Marley's widow Rita Marley plays the same time slot Saturday, April 4; and U Roy plays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 5. Other acts include King Shark, Motherland Soul, Casper and the 602 Band, Dee Dread, Kongo Shock, Grant Man, Dub Nation, Dhaima, The Tamlins, Richie Spice, Macabees, Rastafarmers, One Blood, Amandala Poets and Yami Bolo ("the Ethiopian Solo"). Also on hand is a marketplace of ethnic foods, goods and crafts. The scene is Symphony Hall Terrace, Second Street and Adams. Hours are 4:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, April 3; 12:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, April 4; and noon to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 5. Admission is $12 on Friday and Sunday, $15 on Saturday. 1-888-854-8388. MARS Artspace, 126 South Central in the Luhrs building, continues its sensible policy of opening a bunch of shows at once: "Wax and Wane" showcases new encaustic paintings by Judith Walsh; "Paintings by Rose Minetti"; "Men Are From MARS," a show by the gallery's male artists; "New Works" by Jacob Martinez; a group show of works from the Artist's Attic, a workshop for homeless artists; and "Women From MARS: The Feminine Principle"--which features works by Annie Lopez, Deborah McMillion Nering, S. Mindrum-Logan, Lydia Miszuk, Felice Regnier, Marissa Vidrio-Nadbornik, Carolyn Zarra and others--all open with a reception from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, April 3. All continue through Friday, April 24, except for Minetti's, which runs through Saturday, April 25. 253-3541. Saturday Sunday Those with a more exotic, decadently carnivorous palate may wish to sample culinary curiosities ranging from emu etouffee to roasted rattlesnake to Oriental-style ostrich at Grazing Arizona, a different sort of food fest aimed at illustrating Arizona's gustatory diversity. It's not just a meal, it's an adventure, and it runs from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at the University Club of Phoenix, 39 East Monroe. Tickets are $25, and proceeds benefit Free Arts for Abused Children. 234-1707. Violinist Eugene Fodor is the guest of Sun Cities Symphony of the West Valley at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 5. With Fodor out front, the orchestra, conducted by James Yestadt, performs a program consisting of Eduard Lalo's Symphony Espagnole, Opus 21, the Egmont Overture of Beethoven, and Berlioz's grippingly programmatic Symphonie Fantastique. Tickets range from $12 to $20. The Sundome, 19403 R.H. Johnson Boulevard in Sun City West. 975-1900 (the 'dome), 503-5555 (Dillard's).
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