Friday 27 August 2021

One Year on Broadway blog tour

Happy Friday! Today I'm delighted to welcome a guest post from one of my oldest blogging friends, Kathryn McKendry, who is celebrating the release of what sounds like a fascinating memoir. Here's Kathy to explain more.


First of all, thank you Nick for letting me take over your blog.


Today I’m talking about my new release One Year on Broadway: Finding Ourselves Between the Sand and the Sea


This is the true story of how my husband, Jesse, and I became co-producers of the Tony Award winning Broadway Revival of our favorite musical, Once on This Island, and the incredible year-long journey that ensued.


You might be thinking, “Oh they must have spent years in the theater business, in order to do that.”


Well not in our case. Neither Jesse nor I have any theater background other than the fact that we are fans of Broadway musicals and super-fans of Once on This Island.


Of course you’ll have to read the book to find out the whole story but here’s a sneak peek at how it all started: 

Over twenty-five years ago, when Jesse and I were both in college, he stumbled upon the U.S. tour of the original Broadway production of Once on This Island. He bought tickets and it was our first fancy date together. 

Set on an island in the French Antilles, we were enchanted by the heart-felt Caribbean tale and its colorful music. But even more than that, we saw a bit of ourselves in the two young main characters who had fallen in love despite their parents’ and society’s disapproval. Their story mirrored ours and touched both of us to the core. It also gave me the strength to choose my own path, to choose Jesse, not allowing my parents to decide for me. We could only hope that our tale would end differently. 


It’s amazing how deeply a story-whether, a book, a movie, or a musical can touch someone’s life and forever change them.


Fast forward to 2017 where by a strange twist of fate, we were led back to the Island. Jesse happened to be on a business trip in New York City where he heard about someone producing a Broadway revival of the show. One crazy decision led to another, and suddenly we were co-producers of the show that had changed our lives.


We had no idea how much more the show was going to give us.


One Year On Broadway is my love letter to Once On This Island.


I would love to hear what stories have impacted your lives the most. Did you see a musical or a movie that influenced you so much that you would never be the same? Or was there a book that changed your life forever?


Thanks again Nick for having me!

I hope you all have a wonderful week!


Kathryn McKendry

*****

Back cover blurb:

A true story of forbidden love, adventure, and letting go


How do you know when it’s time to close one chapter of your life and begin a new one? To let go of the past, open your heart, and trust in a new beginning? At first we said, “no.” We knew it was ridiculous.


And yet something in our hearts led us back to the Island. Having no idea where it would lead us, my husband and I took a leap of faith and became co-producers of the Broadway Revival of Once On This Island, the musical that had given us so much. Even if it failed, we would have a great story to tell. We ended up with so much more.

GoodReads Description:

A true story of forbidden love, adventure, and letting go. Weaving together a fan girl's tribute to her all-time favorite musical and a memoir, One Year on Broadway is a closeup view into the production of a Broadway musical and a testament to the power of the stories that become a part of us forever.


Pre-order link for e-book on Amazon


Goodreads link

8 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

That is a crazy journey. But when something means that much to you, you'll stop at nothing.
Congratulations, Kathryn!

kjmckendry said...

Thanks so much for having me, Nick!

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Congrats! Planning on producing any other plays now?

kjmckendry said...

Thanks Alex! Yes it was, it still kinda seems like it was all a dream!

Thanks L.Diane and yes, we actually have something else in the works! :)

Liz A. said...

Sounds like it was quite the experience.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Nick and Kathryn ... your book sounds fascinating - congratulations ... and now another production on the way. So pleased to read about this - all the very best - Hilary

Chrys Fey said...

This does sound like a fascinating memoir. Congratulations to Kathryn!

kjmckendry said...

Liz-It was incredible!

Hilary- Thanks so much!

Chris-Thanks! :)

Nick--Thanks again for having me on your blog!