A love letter to musical theater.
This is an amazing journey and it was really nice to ride along via this book. I was really moved by Donna’s truthful and straightforward approach. She is so open and generous with this presentation and the book is well-written.
I absolutely loved the behind the scenes moments with so many great legends of the theatre. Also, it’s great how she shared her learning experiences in theatre. Donna’s book has terrific tidbits of valuable information that would be helpful to an actor, dancer, singer and performer. She is the personification of a professional and a true thespian. And besides show business, the therapy sessions and life in general stuff was really interesting.
I especially enjoyed this book because musical theater was a large part of my life and a successful career. It all began when I was a kid and my parents took me to see a A Chorus Line at the Shubert Theater on the Avenue of the Stars in Century City, Los Angeles. I was blown away and that show was what propelled me to be a dancer. Fast forward 20 years and I actually choreographed a professional production of A Chorus Line. Up until then, A Chorus Line productions were being recreated by the original cast members but I didn’t know the original choreography. The show moved me so much that I strived to be true to the essence of the original, so I got books on the making of A Chorus Line. I put a lot of care and careful consideration with every aspect and did my best to make it as special as it deserved to be.
I wish I had this book earlier because it got me thinking that Donna McKechnie really was the heart of A Chorus Line and more so, it would have help me with The Music and the Mirror. It is an overwhelming number. I had my own Donna/ Gwen, as my assistant, who was an amazing dancer and we put together a great version. But I think I would have gotten the story better if I read Time Steps: My Musical Comedy Life.
Reading this book, I found myself routing for her all the way. I’m really happy for all her successes on stage and off. Thanks for sharing your inspiring story, Donna.