Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
v “Honky Tonk Angels,” 8 p.m.: Family musical with Nashville flavor opens at Salem Community Theatre, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.
v “The Delivery,” 8 p.m.: This original play from Crown Theater Productions premieres at Main Street Theater, 5 N. Main St., Columbiana; brownpapertickets.com.
v JaneDear Girls, 10 p.m.: Not to be confused with John Deere boys, this country-pop duo will be at the Dusty Armadillo, 3147 state Route 44, Rootstown; (330) 325-0647
v Michael Jackson Experience, 9 p.m.: Tribute show recalls the King of Pop. Tully’s, 101 Chestnut St., Sharon, Pa.; 724-981-7221.
v “Rent,” 7:30 p.m.: Go “Out Tonight” at New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa.; 724-654-3437.
Lohan’s father arrested again
TAMPA, Fla.
The estranged father of actress Lindsay Lohan was back in police custody Thursday, hours after being released from a Tampa jail on domestic-violence charges.
Tampa police responded to a 911 call from Michael Lohan’s on-and-off girlfriend early Thursday. Kate Major told police Lohan, 51, made a harassing phone call to her shortly after being released from jail Wednesday afternoon.
Lohan called again while police were at Major’s condo. Major, 28, put the call on speaker so police could listen. After hearing what Lohan said, the police department notified the Hillsborough County State Attorney’s Office of a violation of Judge Walter Heinrich’s pretrial release orders that he stay away from Major and an arrest order was authorized.
Police went to the Tahitian Inn in Tampa, where Lohan was reportedly staying. According to a news release from police, Lohan spotted the officers and jumped off a third-floor balcony in an attempt to escape. Lohan was arrested after a short pursuit on foot.
Halloween movie
YOUNGSTOWN
The 1923 silent film “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” will be screened at 2 p.m. Saturday, with pipe-organ accompaniment.
Admission is free, but reservations are necessary; call 330-747-5175. Refreshments will be served afterward in the Stambaugh Ballroom.
It will not be a children’s costume party.
‘Evita’ returns
NEW YORK
“Evita,” the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, will open April 5 at the Marquis Theatre on Broadway. Previews begin March 12. Tickets go on sale Saturday. The seven-time Tony Award-winning musical debuted on Broadway in 1979.