Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v “Only Make Believe,” 7:30 p.m.: A choral holiday show by Move Over Broadway Productions at First United Methodist Church, 309 N. Park Ave., Warren; 330-392-6276.

v “A Christmas Carol,” 2 p.m.: Last chance to see this traditional holiday classic. Salem Community Theater, 290 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.

v “Scrooge — the Musical,” 2:30 p.m.: Final performance of the year at Youngstown Playhouse, Glenwood Avenue; 330-788-8739.

v Merry & Bright Night, 5 to 7 p.m.: Luminaria light up Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116.

v “Miracle on Easy Street,” 2:30 p.m.: A gigantic cast of talented singers and dancers fill the stage at Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-0264.

“Survivor — South Pacific” (8 p.m., cbs): “Survivor: South Pacific” comes to an end tonight, but not before the final tribal council, where tempers flare, gripes are aired and voting typically happens along alliance lines.

“secret service secrets” (9 p.m., discovery channel): “Secret Service Secrets” offers fascinating insights into America’s most mysterious law-enforcement agency.

“homeland” (10 p.m., showtime): The CIA thriller “Homeland,” one of the best new dramas of fall, brings its tension-filled season to an end tonight. The finale has a nearly catatonic Carrie (Claire Danes) confined to bed as Saul (Mandy Patinkin) looks into the unnerving implications of her time line.

tv listings, B8

entertainment news

‘Krill Island’ rights are now available

Youngstown

The performance rights to “Murder on Krill Island,” written by Canfield playwright and actor Richard B. Kepley, have been released through J&B Production Arts Service for general production across the United States. The show premiered in August at the Youngstown Playhouse.

Based on a short story that Kepley had penned a few years ago, “Krill Island” is a “whodunnit” about a group of people who are called to Krill Island to claim their inheritances from their benefactor, the late Dexter Krill. They are stranded on the island by bad weather when a murder occurs. In Agatha Christie-style, everyone in the house becomes a suspect.

For more information, call 330-799-6176 or 330-402-9273; email jandbproductionarts@juno.com; or go to jandbproductionarts.com.

Marsalis’ new gig

NEW YORK

Musician and educator Wynton Marsalis has been named cultural correspondent for CBS News. The network said Marsalis will report on a range of cultural and educational developments on “CBS This Morning” and “CBS Sunday Morning.” His first appearance is scheduled for Jan. 16, as the nation observes the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.