Cristela Carrizales wants to eliminate artistic boundaries. Too often, the roles they are selected for and the audiences theyre cast to entertain restrict artists.
Its from this frustration that The City Cabaret in Oklahoma City is born. Because Im a singer, Ive always wanted to have a cabaret, she said. Ive produced a couple in previous years, and theyve always been well-attended. Theyre a wonderful way for artists to connect with an audience and make personal decisions about the songs they sing.
Cabarets call to mind a variety of things, ranging from performances and recitations to the racier stripteases and burlesques. However, what Carrizales wants to do is unique. Its not a dinner theater, though there is a cash bar. City Cabaret, foremost, is an intimate musical experience that gives the artists control.
When youre an actor or musical theater person, you have to wait around for the role, she said. This way, the performers get to have control over the songs they connect with.
City Cabaret will be held in the Oklahoma Shakespeare on the Paseo gallery space. The room is small, Carrizales said, but will comfortably hold 50-60 people. The setup is entirely created for and adaptable to the nights crowd with seating arranged specifically for the event.
Opening weekend performers have been chosen, though most future show openings will be filled through open auditions, Carrizales said. Once selected, artists can select and perform their own material.
The groups premier performance, which takes place April 17, tapped Renee Anderson, Charlie Monnot, Scott Hynes and Oklahoma City University voice professor Courtney Crouse.
The artists will have roughly three works each for what Carrizales expects to be a two-hour program. Ranging from Broadway hits to songbook favorites and a little bit of jazz, the acts have a big-show feel, but Carrizales said its all presented out of context.
Eventually well start doing scenes, she said. Well have jazz nights or scene nights or duet nights. We wont always do Broadway.
The goal is to attract the best talent that people know about but also give the young crowd a chance to grow. Carrizales also wants to give people a good time.
Itll be different than what people are used to here, she said. If youre a person who loves musicals and Broadway songs, then you can relax and just experience the artists.
Print headline: Cabaret clutch, The City Cabaret offers intimate, varied showcases that feature musical experiences that artists and audiences can connect with.