Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks:
v “Godspell,” 8 p.m.: Trumbull New Theatre opens its season with the popular musical ($17, $15 for students). The theater is at 5883 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-1103.
v “GLAM, the Sequel,” 7 p.m.: Premiere performance revisits the hair band’s hijinks ($10, $8 for students) at Stage Left Players’ Trinity Playhouse, 234 E. Lincoln Way, Lisbon; stageleftplayers.org.
v Alteras, 10 p.m.: This rising Youngstown rock band headlines a hometown show with opener Vanity Strikes at Cedars West End, 706 Steel St., Youngstown; cedarsyoungstown.com.
v “Kitchen Witches,” 8 p.m.: Comedy about a couple of feuding cooking-show hosts ($17.50, includes dessert at intermission) at Selah Dessert Theater, above Selah Restaurant, 119 S. Bridge St., Struthers; 1-800-838-3006.
v “Steel Magnolias,” 7:30 p.m.: Catch the Southern belles at a small town beauty salon in this drama ($13, $10 for students and seniors) at Victorian Players Theater, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330- 746-5455.
“Quarry” (10 p.m., Cinemax): The drama series “Quarry” tells the story of Mac Conway (Logan Marshall-Green), a Marine who returns home from Vietnam and is drawn into a tangled web of killing and corruption. It’s based on the novels of Max Allan Collins.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Square dance at SCOPE Center
NILES
The Niles Friendly Squares’ monthly square dance will take place Saturday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Niles Senior SCOPE Center, 14 E. State St. This month’s dance will celebrate the group’s sixth anniversary. Gene Hammond will be the caller. For information, call Gene at 330-534-4426 or 330-506-3370.
Chorale seeking new members
BOARDMAN
The Mahoning Valley Chorale is looking for new members. All voice parts – soprano, alto, tenor and bass – are welcome. The chorale performs a variety of music, including classical, sacred and pop. Rehearsals are Monday evenings at Good Hope Lutheran Church, 98 Homestead Ave. in Boardman. The chorale typically performs three concerts a year and frequently performs for civic and religious organizations. Contact the director, Kris Harper, at 330-707-2144.
Stolen jewelry is recovered
PHOENIX
“Hotline Bling” rapper Drake saw the safe return of millions of dollars’ worth of actual bling stolen from his tour bus.
Phoenix police recovered a reported $3 million worth of jewelry that was taken from a tour bus being used by the musician and DJ Future the Prince while they were performing Tuesday.
Travion King, 21, was booked into jail on a burglary charge. Police identified King through surveillance footage at Talking Stick Resort Arena.
They then learned that he already was in jail after being arrested on a trespassing charge Wednesday at Arizona State University.
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