
1. CAPA presents Tubular Bells for Two (Jan. 18, 8 p.m.)
Lincoln Theatre, 769 E. Long St.
English musician Mike Oldfield presents, in its entirety, his 1973 album Tubular Bells – which took 30 musicians to perform at the time – with just two companions. http://www.capa.com
2. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration (Jan. 19, 7:30 a.m.)
Greater Columbus Convention Center, 400 N. High St.
Julius Scruggs, former president of the National Baptist Association USA Inc., is the keynote speaker at the city of Columbus’ 30th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast. http://www.mlkjrbreakfast.com
3. Capturing Camelot: Stanley Tretick’s Iconic Images of the Kennedys (Jan. 19 – March 25)
Schumacher Gallery, Capital University, 1 College and Main, Bexley
Capital University’s on-campus gallery presents images by Stanley Tretick, who was given extensive access to the Kennedy White House. http://www.capital.edu/schumacher
4. ImageOHIO 15 (Jan. 20 – Feb. 20)
Shot Tower Gallery, Ft. Hayes Metropolitan Education Center, 546 Jack Gibbs Blvd.
ROY G BIV Gallery presents its 15th annual exhibition of the best photography, video and digital art by Ohio artists. http://www.roygbivgallery.org
5. Short North Stage presents The Great One: A Hockey Musical (Jan. 21-25)
Garden Theater, 1187 N. High St.
This musical, timed to take the stage just before the NHL All-Star Game arrives in Columbus, revolves around fan reactions to the 1988 trade that send Wayne Gretzky from the Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings. http://www.shortnorthstage.org