Monday, May 4, 2026

Guelph Walking Tour 2026

The 2026 season is off to a roaring start.

Reserve your spot by contacting me directly. 

Groups of 4 or more. Any day, Any time. No service charges, no pesky fees. 

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Call for collaborator


Call for Musician – Story & Music Collaboration (Guelph)

Guelph-based storyteller seeking an accomplished acoustic musician (fiddle, guitar, and/or tin whistle) to explore a collaborative performance blending live storytelling and music.

This is not a traditional “accompaniment” role. The music would work in and around the stories—supporting mood, transitions, and character—within an intimate, theatre-style setting.

The work draws on Irish and narrative traditions, with an emphasis on sensitivity, restraint, and responsiveness rather than showmanship.

Initial goal is to develop a short set for occasional paid performances, with potential to grow from there.

Looking for someone who:

    • is a strong, confident player 

    • listens well and plays with subtlety 

    • is interested in collaborative, text-driven work 

    • is based in or near Guelph 

Practical details:

    • flexible availability (some evenings/weekends) 

    • occasional day trips; no overnights 

    • light rehearsal process to explore and shape the work 

    • performances are paid (modest scale) 

To learn more about the storytelling work:

https://www.jaywalkingguelph.ca/ Look at Heads & Tales, and Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears

If this resonates, please get in touch with a brief note about yourself and your musical background.

— Jay Wilson wilsonjay7@gmail.com 

Monday, April 27, 2026

Getting ready for Guelph 200
















The best way to experience Guelph is a storytelling walking tour with friends.

Your host is standing by right HERE

Perfect as we get ready for 2027, Guelph's Bicentennial.

Yes, you have to actually reach out to me in person at jaywalkingguelph@gmail.com or call 

519 820-3269.

Your tour begins from the moment you connect with me in person. No hiding behind an online booking system. No extra fees, no tickets. The good old fashioned honour system. Human to human.





Monday, April 20, 2026

A way of introducing JayWalking Theatre

 

One Hat. One Stage. Endless Possibilities.

As a student of theatre, Jay was captivated by legendary performers who could recite poetry, speeches, or any text at the drop of a hat. In Heads & Tales, he does just that: drop the hat and entertain.

Over the years, monologues, poems, and unforgettable passages have gathered in the recesses of his mind. To keep them alive, the titles go into a hat. You draw one. Jay performs it. Neither of you knows what’s coming next.

Every performance is different. Every draw is a surprise.
An evening of stories, wit, and words brought vividly to life.

Come curious. Leave surprised.

This show is designed to introduce audiences to JayWalking Theatre. It can be a performance as short as 5 minutes or as long as an hour. Perfect for open mics, event launches, gallery openings, storytelling happenings, neighbourhood gatherings, cafes, book clubs, folk societies, music evenings or anywhere audiences gather. Everyone loves a story. Everyone loves a surprise.



Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Tour time already?

I think April 13 is the earliest I have ever hosted a walking tour.

Groups of four or more. Any day, any time.

Call 519 820-3269 or jaywalkingguelph@gmail.com to book yours.













Sunday, March 29, 2026

Live Theatre in Guelph Ontario

 

Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears

One Man. Many Voices. An Irish tapestry of humour and heart.

In Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears, veteran Ontario actor and storyteller Jay Wilson offers an evening of richly theatrical storytelling drawn from the spirit of rural Ireland. Wilson inhabits a gallery of unforgettable characters — revealing lives shaped by resilience, mischief, longing, and love.

With more than five decades of experience on stage, Wilson moves fluidly from one voice to another, embodying figures such as Fiddler O’Flaherty, the formidable Widow O’Donnell, Devlin Haggerty — and even Frances O’Feline, a cat of uncommon presence. Each portrait is rendered with emotional nuance and a deep respect for the rhythms of oral tradition, where laughter and loss are never far apart.

The production is adapted from a collection of stories by the late Charlene Herrold, a long-time family friend whose writing captured the cadence and character of Irish village life. When Wilson first encountered her work, he recognized in it the bones of theatre — intimate monologues alive with possibility. What began as a creative exploration gradually grew into a fully realized one-person show and a tribute to both the author and the storytelling tradition she cherished.

Early presentations with the Guelph Guild of Storytellers gradually evolved into a full one-person production. Following sold-out performances at Theatre Collingwood’s 2023 Porchside Festival, Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears has continued to resonate with audiences across Ontario. The production blends theatrical craft with heartfelt storytelling, inviting audiences into a world where wit softens sorrow and every life, no matter how ordinary, carries quiet significance.



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