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Night & DayFebruary 25 - March 3, 1999By M.V. MoorheadPublished on February 25, 1999thursday Black Theatre Troupe's production of Spunk--Three Tales by Zora Neale Hurston, George C. Wolfe's stage adaptation of works by the Harlem Renaissance yarn spinner, here directed by Reggie Kelly, wraps up with performances at 8 p.m. Thursday, February 25; 8 p.m. Friday, February 26; 8 p.m. Saturday, February 27; and 3 p.m. Sunday, February 28, at Helen K. Mason Center for the Performing Arts, 333 East Portland. Tickets range from $14 to $16. 258-8128. Also closing this weekend is Arthur Miller's 1994 drama Broken Glass, set in New York of the late '30s, which concerns a woman with an unexplained paralysis. Arizona Jewish Theatre Company continues its season with a production of the show. The run wraps up with performances at 8 p.m. Thursday, February 25; 8 p.m. Friday, February 26; 8 p.m. Saturday, February 27; and 2 p.m. Sunday, February 28. Tickets range from $24.50 for adults to $18.50 for students; there's a student rush one hour before each performance for $7.50. Stage West at Herberger Theater Center, 222 East Monroe. 252-8497. friday Cliff Dent facilitates the monthly German Conversation Group at 7:30 p.m. Friday, February 26, in the music lounge of Borders Books & Music at Biltmore Fashion Park, 24th Street and Camelback, Suite 200. Admission is free. 957-6660. saturday The inaugural performing-arts event in the Heard Museum's new Steele Auditorium is a concert by Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Joanne Shenandoah at 6 p.m. Saturday, February 27. The performance by Shenandoah, an Iroquois who's been called "the Native American version of Enya," will be preceded by a welcome reception at 5 p.m. Tickets for both events are $50; for the concert only, they're $25. 22 East Monte Vista. 488-0864, 488-7858. "A Dadistic evening of Strange Acts." Sounds like my idea of a good time, and it's what's promised at The Millennium Sideshow, slated for 8 p.m. Saturday, February 27, at the Phoenix Center for the Performing Arts, 1202 North Third Street. The bill includes works of video, film, music, performance art and experimental theater by such artists as Sharri Weinberg, Georgia Geis, Steve Gompf, Peter Ragan, Diptheria Taproot, Joe Willie Smith, Larry Yanez, Taiko Nouveau and many others. Admission is $8; doors open at 7 p.m. 242-0126, 264-6266. As a preview to spring training, the City of Peoria and Fox Sports Arizona present Fan Fest '99 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, February 27, at Peoria Sports Complex, 16101 North 83rd Avenue. Featured attractions include players from the Seattle Mariners and the San Diego Padres--as well as a scheduled appearance by wide-eyed optimist Garth Brooks--skill clinics for kids, food and drink and the opportunity to purchase spring-training tickets early. Admission is free, as is parking. 412-7137. sunday More classical sounds: A proclamation signed by the Governor of Arizona on October 22--one of her more decisive acts since taking office--declared November 1, 1998, through February 28, 1999, "A Tribute to Chopin Season." The season wraps up with one more concert: The Bukowski Duet plays an all-Chopin program at 4 p.m. Sunday, February 28, at Kerr Cultural Center, 6110 North Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale. Tickets are $15 from the Western Chopin Society, $20 through the Kerr, Dillard's, Gammage and Sundome box offices. 944-5093 (Chopin Society). monday
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