Thursday, December 19, 2024

Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears 2025

 


Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears

In 1999, while working at the Gravenhurst Opera House, a lifetime family friend, Charlene Herrold, sent me a copy of her book, “Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears”. None in our family knew she was an author in addition to being a painter, interior designer, director, producer and stage manager. Upon finishing reading, I realized that what I held in my hand was a series of theatre pieces. I vowed that one day these stories would reach a wider audience. Before she passed in 2009, Charlene gave me her blessing and now “Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears” is a one-hour one-man show touring Ontario.

No, you don’t need to be Irish to enjoy this production. Universal themes of love, loss, friendship, and hardship, are adeptly tucked into the text. This show has been compared to Dan Needles’ Wingfield Farm in terms of style, charm, intimacy and humour. The audience is treated to a vast array of delightful characters ranging in age from 18-88 and including, Terrible Tom O’Malley, The Big and Little Jimmies, Devlin Haggerty (a corpse), Fiddler O’Flaherty, the Widow O’Donnell and even the cat, Frances O’Feline, to name but a few.

Personally, I love community halls as well as intimate theatre spaces and so far the show has played to sold out performances in Collingwood (Theatre Collingwood’s, Porchside Festival), Barrie (The Edgar Community Hall), Guelph’s ArtBar (a newly created arts venue) and numerous cafes, festivals, and arts events.

It’s a perfect show for smaller theatre spaces and rural communities and for arts groups that are looking for a live theatre show to round out their performing arts roster. It’s great for producing companies and community theatres, who occasionally need a quality offering for their patrons, but want to avoid overhead production costs. For more information visit https://www.jaywalkingguelph.ca or write jaywalkingguelph@gmail.com 519 820-3269.

Top of the morning to you and the cream of the day.








Thursday, December 5, 2024

JayWalking Alton

I love it when groups book winter walking tours. Delighted when I heard that the Royal Ontario Museum had made contact with the Alton Mill Arts Centre, requesting this tour.

38 brave, hardy souls followed this storyteller/tour guide around the grounds of the Alton Mills Arts Centre listening to tales of flood, fires, early settlement, larger than life personalities and underwear production! What fun.



If this sounds like something your group would enjoy, contact the Alton Mill Arts Centre and book your tour Be sure to ask for the JAYWALKING ALTON TOUR




Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Now Booking 2025


Attention community halls, theatre spaces, event creators, and festivals.

Now booking Ontario 2025 tour.

Fresh from sell out performances in 2024

Don't miss out. 519 820-3269

Monday, September 30, 2024

Gwelf Early Days at the River Run Centre

 Not bad for the first ever performance of this indoor one man show.

















Friday, August 30, 2024

Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears. The tour continues.

Wow, it was another successful show!

A two show day at "Silence" the charming intimate venue in Guelph. 10:30am a show for seniors. Members of the Guelph Wellington Seniors Association, Guelph Lake Commons Retirement, and Riverside Glen, came by the bus loads to attend and enjoy. They loved it!

Then at 2pm another crowd gathered including, once again, relatives of the playwright, Charlene Herrold to laugh and cry along. Delightful!








Saturday, August 17, 2024

Tea 'N Tales Guelph's Storytelling Event

 Some snaps from the day.

Head's and Tales - pick a story from the hat!

by the banks of the Speed River

Telling

The three amigos


Allison Leroux