His newest piece, “The Landing,” brings his work back into the spotlight and is being produced outside of New York for the first time by Chapel Hill’s Deep Dish Theater Company.
“It really is a chance for us to be contributing to the life of this piece,” said Paul Frellick, founding artistic director of Deep Dish Theater.
Kander, known for his music in the Broadway hits “Chicago” and “Cabaret,” has paired his music with playwright Greg Pierce’s lyrics and script to create a collection of three mini-musicals that comprise “The Landing.” The show opened in New York in 2013, and after successful reviews and audience feedback, it has made its way to Chapel Hill.
“I am honored to be doing Kander’s first piece since Ebb’s death,” said Erin Tito, the only female actress in the musical. “This piece is by far the most exciting piece I’ve ever done.”
The show is carried entirely by four actors, including a 13-year-old boy, who all play multiple characters in the three musicals that tell the stories of a math-loving boy, a magical brick and a pair of curious parents .