Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v “Just Jingle,” 2 p.m.: The cheerfully silly musical series set in a diner in 1950 has a new chapter. It’s presented by Stage Left Players at Trinity Playhouse, 234 E. Lincoln Way, Lisbon; 330-831-7249.

v “A Murder Is Announced,” 2 p.m.: Last chance to catch this Agatha Christie whodunnit at Salem Community Theater, 490 E. State St., Salem; 3300-332-9688.

v “Who’s In Bed With the Butler?,” 3 p.m.: The curtain comes down today for this farcical comedy at Trumbull New Theatre, 5883 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-1103.

v St. Anne’s Ukrainian Festival, noon to 7 p.m.: Enjoy some delicacies and ethnic music. The church is on the corner of Kirk and Raccoon roads in Austintown.

v “Disney Jr.’s Choo-Choo Soul,” 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.: Fun for the little ones at Austintown Park; lollyhoo.com.

“The Simpsons” (8 p.m., Fox): Say it isn’t so! As “The Simpsons” kick off a new season, Homer and Marge agree to a trial separation, and the big d’oh-boy falls for a young 20-something (Lena Dunham).

“CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION” (9 P.M., CBS): After 15 seasons and more than 300 episodes, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” calls it quits with a two-hour finale. Original cast members Grissom (William Petersen) and Willows (Marg Helgenberger) return to help solve the last case.

“INDIAN SUMMERS” (9 P.M., PBS): “Indian Summers,” the latest offering under the “Masterpiece” banner, is a sprawling, handsomely crafted drama about the decline of the British Empire and birth of modern India. Henry Lloyd-Hughes leads a multicultural cast.

Series premieres: “Blood & Oil” (9 p.m., ABC); “Quantico” (10 p.m., ABC)

Returning series: “60 Minutes” (7:30 p.m., CBS); “Bob’s Burgers” (7:30 p.m., Fox); “Once Upon a Time” (8 p.m., ABC); “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (8:30 p.m., Fox); “Family Guy” (9 p.m., Fox); “The Last Man on Earth” (9:30 p.m., Fox)

TV listings, B8

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Groups team up for theater shows

AKRON

The Broadway shows scheduled for E.J. Thomas Hall will go on as planned, thanks to a new relationship between the University of Akron, Akron Civic Theatre and Playhouse Square.

“In consultation with the Akron Civic Theatre, we reached out to Playhouse Square to explore the best possible way to fulfill our commitment to season ticket holders and members of the Akron community to deliver Broadway,” said Nathan J. Mortimer, university vice president. The university shut down the hall this summer as a cost-cutting measure.

The same shows will be presented on the same dates and times as originally scheduled, and all season ticket purchases will be honored.

Broadway in Akron begins Nov. 3-4 with “The Producers.” The other shows are “The Buddy Holly Story” on Jan. 12-13, “Flashdance the Musical “on March 8-9 and “42nd Street” on May 10-11.

Tickets for individual shows go on sale Monday at ticketmaster.com.