Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v “Twelfth Night,” 7:30 p.m.: A traditional take on the Shakespeare comedy ($13, $10 for seniors and students) opens at the Victorian Players Theater, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455.

v “Much Ado About Nothing,” 8 p.m.: Crown Theater goes steampunk in this production of the Shakespeare comedy ($16; $14 for seniors, $12 for children) at Main Street Theater, 5 N. Main St., Columbiana; 800-838-3006.

v “My Big Fat Gay Wedding,” 8 p.m.: This original comic musical ($15, $10 for students and seniors) by Rust Belt Theater spoofs the wedding tradition from another perspective. It’s at Calvin Center, 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-507-2358.

v Dan St. Germain, 8 p.m.: Stand-up comedian ($20) comes to the Comedy Cellar at Mojo’s Pub, 6292 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-793-6656.

v The Living Deads, 10 p.m.: Rockabilly band returns, with opener White Cadillac, to the Royal Oaks, 924 Oak St., Youngstown; 330-744-5501.

“MacGyver” (8 p.m., CBS): “MacGyver” is the rare TV reboot that actually clicked with viewers. The show completes its first season with an ominous finale that has Murdoc moving forward with his plans to kill all the agents inside the Phoenix Complex.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Loud shrimp named after Pink Floyd

OXFORD, England

A newly discovered species of shrimp that uses a bright pink claw to create a sound loud enough to kill small fish has been named for Pink Floyd.

The shrimp found on Panama’s Pacific coast has been dubbed Synalpheus pinkfloydi in the peer-reviewed journal Zootaxa. Oxford University Museum of Natural History researcher Sammy De Grave is one of three researchers credited with discovering the creature. He says the description of the shrimp was “the perfect opportunity to finally give a nod to my favorite band.”

According to Oxford, pistol or snapping shrimps close their enlarged claws at a rapid speed to create an imploding bubble. The result is a sound so loud it can kill or stun a fish.

Pink Floyd is also honored in nature with a damselfly named after its 1969 album “Ummagumma.”

Button accordion fest at Maennerchor

SHARON, PA.

The National Button Accordion Festival will take place at the Apollo Maennerchor Club, 291 S. Dock St., from May 26-28. Featured instruments will include the diatonic button accordion and the piano accordion. Many music genres will be showcased, including polkas, waltzes, country, boogie woogie, Texas two-step, jitterbug, foxtrot and Latin beats.

Food, T-shirts and CDs will be sold, and there will be an accordion swap/shop table.

Hours are 5-10 p.m. May 26; noon-10 p.m. May 27; and 12:30-9 p.m. May 28. Admission is $10 on Friday and $12 on Saturday and Sunday. Weekend passes are $25, and children under 13 are admitted free.

For information, go to nationalbuttonaccordionfestival.com.