Margaret Garrett to present faculty cabaret at Ouachita Jan. 31
January 13, 2017 - Brooke Zimny
Dr. Margaret Garrett, associate professor of music at Ouachita Baptist University,
will present a faculty cabaret, “Everything Changes,” on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 7:30
p.m. The performance, which is free and open to the public, will be held in Mabee
Fine Arts Center’s McBeth Recital Hall on Ouachita’s campus.
“This cabaret performance has been the product of my sabbatical last fall. In it,
I share honest autobiographical stories of my experience as a mother, a daughter and
a wife,” Garrett noted. “I hope that by keeping it real others who have had similar
experiences will realize they’re not alone and will be able to look back at the past
and find out there’s more to laugh about than they thought.”
The cabaret was co-written by actress Kelli Barrett, Garrett’s cabaret coach. John
Alec Briggs, lecturer in music at Ouachita, serves as music director for the show
and will perform as Garrett’s collaborative pianist.
Selections that will be performed include several musical theatre pieces and Disney
favorites, a “Rock Star Mom Medley” and “Love Song Mash Up” as well as popular hits
“Yellow” by Coldplay and “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars, the hymn “I’d Rather Have Jesus”
by George Beverly Shea and Anita Renfroe’s “The Mom Song,” set to the tune of Gioacchino
Rossini’s “William Tell Overture.”
Musical theatre and Disney selections include: David Shire’s “I Want It All” and “The
Ladies Singing Their Song” from Baby, Stephen Sondheim’s “I Remember” from Evening Primrose and “Children Will Listen” from Into the Woods, Alan Menken’s “Mother Knows Best” from Tangled, William Finn’s “Anytime (I Am There)” from Elegies, Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez’ “Let It Go” from Frozen and Sara Bareilles’ “Everything Changes” from Waitress.
Dr. Margaret Garrett, associate professor of music, joined the Ouachita music faculty in 2008. She earned
a Bachelor of Music degree in voice performance from the University of North Carolina
School of the Arts, a Master of Music degree in voice performance from Indiana University-Bloomington
and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in voice performance from The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary, as well as high school concentrations in voice and harp from
Baltimore School for the Arts. Garrett has won the Kentucky National Association of
Teachers of Singing (NATS) Artist Awards competition and has received the NATS Young
Leaders Award. She is a member of NATS, National Opera Association, Pi Kappa Lambda
National Music Honor Society, Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity, Arkadelphia
Philharmonic Club and the Musical Theatre Educators’ Alliance.
Garrett has presented recitals in Arkansas and surrounding states and has performed
as an oratorio soloist in Handel’s Messiah, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Fauré’s Requiem, Haydn’s Creation, Brahms’ German Requiem, Bach’s Magnificat and Vivaldi’s Gloria. As an orchestral soloist, she has performed Mozart’s Exsultate, jubilate, Glière’s Concerto for Coloratura Soprano and Orchestra and Ligeti’s Mysteries of the Macabre. She has been a featured artist with Opera in Concert in Dallas, Texas; other opera
credits include the title role in Little Red Riding Hood, Mabel in Pirates of Penzance, Sandrina in La Finta Giardiniera, Laurie in The Tender Land and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, in the world premiere of Rendezvous with Destiny. She also has performed with the Kentucky Opera, Piedmont Opera, Opera Carolina and
the Indiana University Opera Theater. Her musical theatre credits include My Fair Lady, A Little Night Music, The Most Happy Fella, Once Upon a Mattress and Grease.
John Alec Briggs, lecturer in music, joined the Ouachita faculty in 2011. Briggs has written and performed three solo cabaret shows, which were seen in New York and on cruise ships around the world. All three were selected as “must see shows of the week” by Time Out New York. Briggs earned a Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance from Ouachita and attended graduate school at Louisiana State University, where he studied voice with Martina Arroyo, Robert Grayson and Sandra Kungle and organ with Herndon Spillman. He currently is completing graduate studies in voice pedagogy at Westminster Choir College. Briggs also earned a Master of Architecture degree from Tulane University. His scenic design credits include How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (with John Arnone), Broadway; Jekyll & Hyde (with Robin Phillips and James Noone), Broadway and first national tour (winner, 1997 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design of a Musical); Of Mice and Men, Lizzie Borden and Rex (with John Conklin), New York City Opera; and Debbie Allen’s Brothers of the Knight (with Ray Klausen), The Kennedy Center. Television production credits include Gala for the President at Ford’s Theatre, The Daytime Emmy Awards and The Miss America Pageant (all with Klausen). Briggs currently also serves as choirmaster and organist at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church in Little Rock, Ark.
Kelli Barrett, a Virginia Beach, Va., native, now lives and works in New York City, acting both
on stage and film. In addition to serving as Garrett’s coach and co-writer, she has
taught Ouachita students through the Amy Murphy Studio NYC Professional Intensive.
Barrett and her husband, Tony-nominated Jarrod Spector, collaborate in their cabaret
on marriage, “This Is Dedicated: Music’s Greatest Marriages.” Barrett currently is
filming the TV series The Blacklist: Redemption; other television credits include appearances on BrainDead, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Blue Bloods, NCIS and Chicago Fire. Film credits include Zarra’s Law, Mr. Popper’s Penguins and The Switch. On Broadway, she recently originated the leading role of Lara in Doctor Zhivago and has performed in Baby It’s You!, The Royal Family and Wicked and originated the role of Sherrie in Rock of Ages Off-Broadway. She studied musical theatre at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia,
Pa.
For more information, contact Dr. Margaret Garrett at [email protected] or (870) 245-5271.
By Brooke Zimny
January 13, 2017
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