Your week

From left, Mark Pleasant, Dan McKeever and Jerry Sciarrio play characters Leo Bloom, Franz Liebkind and Max Bialystock in the Spokane Civic Theatre’s production of “The Producers.” (Jesse Tinsley)

Your fun

On CD (Tuesday)

Mumford & Sons, “Babel”

Green Day, “Uno”

No Doubt, “Push and Shove”

John Hiatt, “Pinball”

Lee Ritenour, “Rhythm Sessions”

Richie Sambora, “Aftermath of the Lowdown”

On DVD (Tuesday)

“Marvel’s The Avengers”

“Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1”

“Damsels in Distress”

In theaters (Friday)

“Hotel Transylvania”

“Looper”

“Won’t Back Down”

On TV

Today: Castle and Beckett must re-examine their relationship as they go up against the people that killed Beckett’s mother on the “Castle” season opener. 10 p.m., ABC.

Tuesday: On the new series “Ben and Kate,” odd-couple siblings team up to raise Kate’s daughter. 8:30 p.m., Fox.

Wednesday: Jami Gertz and Lenny Venito are suburban parents who move into a gated community, only to find out their neighbors are out of this world in “The Neighbors.” 9:30 p.m., ABC.

Thursday: “Up All Night” starts the new season with a major change. 8:30 p.m., NBC.

Friday: A fire chief is killed in a blaze on the season opener of “CSI: NY.” 8 p.m., Friday.

Saturday: “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” gets a new morning time slot. 9:30 a.m., Cartoon Network.

Sunday: New drama mixes glitz and ghoulishness, Vanessa Williams and Terry O’Quinn, at “666 Park Avenue.” 10 p.m., ABC.

On stage

George Thorogood and The Destroyers, Thursday, Knitting Factory

“Rumors,” opens Friday, shows through Oct. 14, Ignite Community Theatre at Spokane Valley Partners

“Always … Patsy Cline,” continues Thursday through Oct. 6, Interplayers Theatre

“The Producers,” continues Thursday through Oct. 21, Spokane Civic Theatre

“Oklahoma,” continues Thursday through Oct. 13, Lake City Playhouse

Around town

“All the King’s Men,” Wednesday, Bing Crosby Theater

“The Poor Boyz – Triple Threat Tour,” Thursday at the Panida Theatre in Sandpoint, Saturday at the Bing Crosby Theater in Spokane

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