Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v “Damn Yankees,” 5 p.m.: A student production at Boardman Performing Arts Center, 7777 Glenwood Ave., Boardman; 330-758-7511.

v “Mame,” 7 p.m.: Classic musical at Cardinal Mooney High School, 2545 Erie St., Youngstown; 330-788-5007.

v “Shakespeare in Hollywood,” 3 p.m.: Midsummer Night mayhem at Trumbull New Theater, 5883 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-1103.

v “Hansel and Gretel,” 3 p.m.: Humper- dinck’s opera presented at Ford Theater, inside Bliss Hall, Youngstown State University; 330-941-3105.

v “The Nerd,” 2 p.m.: A character so annoying they built a whole play around him. It’s at Salem Community Theater, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-5885.

“Cycling High — Doping to Win” (7 p.m., Nat Geo): This documentary examines the Lance Armstrong doping controversy.

“All the Presidents Men Revisited” (8 p.m., Discovery): This look back at the late ’70s film features interviews with Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford, as well as the real-life journalists they portrayed.

“Remember Sunday” (9 p.m., ABC): “Remember Sunday” is a sweet new TV film about a lonely waitress (Alexis Bledel) who falls for a jewelry-store clerk (Zachary Levi) despite his annoying forgetfulness. Turns out he suffered a brain aneurysm and his memory is virtually nonexistent, so every day is a new day.

“The Bletchley Circle” (10 p.m., PBS): “The Bletchley Circle” is an intriguing murder mystery, set in 1952, that follows three women who did intelligence work for the U.K. during World War II. Now they’ve reunited to decode the pattern behind a series of ghastly killings.

“What Would Ryan Lochte Do? (10 p.m., E!): Something goofy and inappropriate, I’m guessing. The Olympic athlete’s reality series premieres tonight.

tv listings, B8

entertainment news

Theater presents ‘9 to 5: The Musical’

New Castle, Pa.

“9 to 5: The Musical,” directed by Brent Rodgers, will open Friday at New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long Ave., and will run for three weekends. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays.

All Friday performances will feature an “office party” with complimentary wine and cheese for all ticket holders at 6:30 p.m. in the Annex Theatre. Members of the NCP Mini-Stars will provide entertainment during the party.

Tickets are $15 ($12 for seniors and students; $10 for children 12 and under), plus service charge. Tickets for the Mother’s Day show May 12 will be $12.

Group rates are available for parties of 10 or more. For reservations, go to newcastleplayhouse.org, or call 724-654-3437.