Edited by Bailey Lucero-Carter

1‘The Tempest’
The Aquila Theatre performs Shakespeare’s final play at GMU’s Center for the Arts. Thought to be Shakespeare’s semi-autobiographical work, the play follows the magical Prospero and his daughter, whose encounters with shipwrecked passengers fuel the drama. The New Yorker says Aquila Theatre is “crystalline in effect.” / Jan. 23

2Fredericksburg Boat Show
Boat lovers unite at the 10th anniversary of the Fredericksburg Boat Show. This annual event boasts exciting exhibits and great sales on over 140 fishing boats, jet skis, cruisers, speed boats, yachts and more to prepare you for a summer full of sea. / Jan. 23-25
3New Year’s Day 5K
Get a head start on health this year in Reston Town Center by joining in the New Year’s Day 5K. The race begins on Democracy Drive and weaves through the streets and scenic routes, where holiday decorations deck the town. Each racer will receive a commemorative pin and top finishers will receive prizes. / Jan. 1

4Dobet Gnahoré
The acclaimed African vocalist, percussionist and dancer performs at Wolf Trap for one night only. Known for her Grammy Award-winning performance in “Pearls” with India.Arie, BBC describes Gnahoré’s vocals as “persuasively innocent” and her music as sometimes “upbeat, rhythmic [and] dance-fuelled,” other times conveying “melancholia.” / Jan. 8

5The Capitol Steps
The Capitol Steps return to The Alden for an outrageous and hilarious performance. Founded by a band of former Senate staffers, this group puts satirical twists on politics today. MD Theatre Guide says, “You will never think of Congress or anyone else in the political field the same way.” / Jan. 3
(January 2015)