Kander and Ebb's next collaboration continued in the political vein of +Flora, but with much more serious overtones: 1966's +Cabaret, a brilliant examination of fascism in pre-war Berlin, rocketed the duo to massive critical and commercial success, winning seven Tony awards (including Best Musical) on its way to a run of 1,166 performances and an Oscar-winning film adaptation. Kander and Ebb resurfaced in 1968 with two new musicals, +The Happy Time and +Zorba, followed three years later by +70, Girls, 70; in 1972, they also composed a number of songs for Minnelli's Emmy winning television special #Liza With a Z. After contributing material to Streisand's 1975 film #Funny Girl, later that same year Kander and Ebb launched +Chicago, which was largely overlooked during its original run, but was revived to massive success two decades later. In 1977, they scored Martin Scorsese's film musical #New York, New York; the title song later became a signature hit for Frank Sinatra, as well as the Big Apple's unofficial theme; also that year, the duo launched +The Act on Broadway and both projects starred Minnelli.
After a four-year absence from the stage, Kander and Ebb returned with 1981's +Woman of the Year, a vehicle for Hollywood legend Lauren Bacall that earned four Tonys; three years later, the duo debuted +The Rink, but were otherwise largely silent for the remainder of the decade. Their 1991 induction into the New York Theatre Hall of Fame coincided with the premiere of +And the World Goes 'Round, an off-Broadway tribute revue featuring dozens of their songs. 1993's +Kiss of the Spider Woman returned Kander and Ebb to their past prominence, netting Best Musical honors from the New York Drama Critics as well as a handful of Tony awards, including Best Actress accolades for star Chita Rivera. +Steel Pier followed in 1997 and later that same year, Kander and Ebb were announced as recipients of the 21st annual Kennedy Center Honors. After suffering a heart attack, Fred Ebb passed away at his home on September 11, 2004. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi