Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v Rocktopia, 8 p.m.: The dazzling show ($35 top $99), starring Dee Snider and Rob Evan, fuses the greatest classic rock hits with powerful classical music. It’s at Powers Auditorium in Youngstown; 330-744-0264.

v “The Toxic Avenger,” 7:30 p.m.: Musical version of the campy low-budget horror comedy ($15, $11 for senior citizens) on stage at Salem Community Theatre, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688. Recommended for adult audiences.

v “The Twilight Zone,” 7:30 p.m.: An original stage adaptation ($13, $10 for senior citizens and students) of four classic episodes of the iconic supernatural television series, at Hopewell Theatre, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455.

v The Hern Brothers, 9 p.m.: Live music on the bar stage at Hollywood Gaming’s casino in Austintown.

v “Little Shop of Horrors,” 7:30 p.m.: Life gets complicated for a flower shop clerk in this show, which Top Hat Productions is staging at its theater at 4220 Youngstown Poland Road, Youngstown; 800-838-3006.

“Midnight, Texas” (9 p.m., NBC): In the season premiere, the townsfolk settle into a semblance of normality, until the opening of a new hotel shakes things up.

“Channel Zero: DREAM DOOR” (11 P.M., SYFY): It’s the premiere of a new season of this creepy anthology horror series. “The Dream Door” focuses on newlyweds Jillian and Tom, who have each brought secrets into their marriage. When they discover a strange door in their basement, those secrets start to threaten their relationship and their lives.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Silent films with live pipe organ

YOUNGSTOWN

Organist Todd Wilson will return to Stambaugh Auditorium on Sunday to provide live pipe-organ accompaniment to three short silent films. The event begins at 4 p.m. Admission is free, but tickets must be reserved. Go to stambaughauditorium.com, call 330-259-0555 or obtain tickets at the Stambaugh box office, 1000 Fifth Ave.

The films that will be screened are the comedy One Week,” starring Buster Keaton and Sybil Seeley; “Big Business,” a Laurel and Hardy comedy short; and “Chasing Choo Choos,” a love story with a hazardous chase scene starring Monty Banks.

Ice-T arrested for not paying toll

FORT LEE, N.J.

Police have arrested Ice-T after he failed to pay a toll at the George Washington Bridge.

Authorities say the actor and rapper was ticketed for theft of services Wednesday when he drove through an E-ZPass lane leading to the span connecting New Jersey and New York. The 60-year-old, whose real name is Tracy Marrow, was driving a new McLaren sports car and was also ticketed for not having license plates and registration.

Ice-T reportedly forgot his electronic toll transponder and has them for his other vehicles.

Ice-T tweeted “Cops went a little Extra. Coulda just wrote a ticket.”