Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Weez-a-Palooza, noon to 10 p.m.: About two dozen local bands will play ($10) at this festival, culminating with Fleetwood Mac tribute band Gold Dust Woman. Proceeds will benefit Hospice of the Valley and the Polycistic Kidney Disease Foundation. It’s at Yankee Lake Ballroom, 1800 state Route 7, Brookfield.

v “Carousel,” 2 p.m.: Boardman High Drama Guild presents the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical ($13, $10) at the performing arts center, 7777 Glenwood Ave., Boardman; 330-259-3333.

v “Billy Goats Gruff,” 3 p.m.: Introduce young ones to opera in this short production ($5) presented by Opera Western Reserve Young Artists in the ballroom of Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 330-259-0555.

v “Leading Ladies,” 2 p.m.: Last chance to catch this comedy ($15; $11 for seniors; $9 for students) about two inept Shakespearean actors who scheme there way into some money. Salem Community Theater, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.

v “Tartuffe,” 2 p.m.: Final performance of Moliere’s comedic masterpiece ($16; $8 for students), presented by Youngstown State University Theater, at Spotlight Theater, inside Bliss Hall; 330-941-3105.

“Downton Abbey” finale (9 p.m., PBS): After six seasons of sibling rivalries, class conflict, beautiful frocks, sex scandals, snide one-liners and way too many tea parties to count, our favorite British import bids farewell via a two-hour series finale stuffed with eventful developments for the Crawley family and their faithful servants. Saying goodbye to a beloved show is never easy, but we’re trying our best to maintain a stiff upper lip.

“I Am Cait” (9 p.m., E!): Season 2 of “I Am Cait” has Caitlyn Jenner and her gal pals embarking on a cross-country road trip. Among the stops: the Grand Canyon, Tulsa, Kansas City and New Orleans.

“The Last Man on Earth” (9:30 P.M., FOX): “The Last Man on Earth” finally returns from hiatus with an episode that picks up exactly where we left off in December, with Tandy’s (Will Forte) astronaut brother (Jason Sudeikis) careening his way through outer space.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

‘Lord Why Me?’ play at Powers on Easter

YOUNGSTOWN

Mike Forney Productions of Youngstown will present the original stage play “Lord Why Me?” at 7:30 p.m. on Easter Sunday, March 27, at Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., downtown.

Tickets are $25 in advance ($35 at the door) and are available at the Powers box office, by phone at 330-744-0264 and online at youngstownsymphony.com. For group rates (10 or more), call 330-406-9656 and ask for Michelle McMillan.

West Side Cats seeks volunteers

YOUNGSTOWN

West Side Cats animal shelter, 2217 Mahoning Ave., is seeking volunteers to clean, do laundry and other tasks, and bring cats to and from the veterinarian’s office on Market Street. A grant writer also is needed. For information, call Marie at 330-519-5002. Learn more at WestSideCats.org.