Company Carolina’s newest show, "Songs for a New World," is definitely musical, but not like traditional musical theater.
"Songs for a New World" will start playing tonight at 8 p.m. at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro and continue until Sunday. Unlike other shows Company Carolina has done, this show will use a smaller venue, which only seats 105 people.
The show, written by Jason Robert Brown, is a song cycle comprised of songs performed by just four actors with only bits of spoken dialogue. Company Carolina had performed "The Last Five Years," another song cycle by Brown, in January and February, making them familiar with Brown's work.
Kelly Hynek, the director of "Songs for a New World," said she was excited to work on a smaller stage.
“It’s much less stressful to work with fewer actors — you get more time to play in the rehearsal," Hynek said.
Also unlike most musicals, it doesn’t have a plot or even consistent characters.
“In each song, the actors will take on a new character. The characters are not connected to each other unless they perform in a scene together. It’s different from a traditional musical in that way, but you have great musical theater style songs,” Kate Jones, "Songs for a New World" Assistant Director, said.