Master storyteller Jay Wilson invites you into a world of Irish wit, warmth, and wonder.
In Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears, Fiddler O’Flaherty, The Widow O’Donnell, Devlin Haggerty, Terrible Tom O’Malley—and even Frances O’Feline, the cat—share tales of mischief, heartbreak, and unexpected turns.
One night only: Thursday, April 9 at the Guelph River Run Centre.
In the spirit of the Irish West, where the Atlantic air sharpens the wit and softens the heart, these tales unfold with a lilt of laughter and a trace of tears. In villages not unlike those along the Connemara coast, bachelors debate the tourist trade, mothers defend their sons from marriage, widows guard their dignity, fiddlers lose their composure, and friends go to outrageous lengths to honour one of their own.
Told in a rich folkloric voice, these stories celebrate the stubborn loyalty, absurd bravery, and aching tenderness that bind ordinary people together. Expect roaring laughter, sudden hushes, and that familiar Irish alchemy that turns mischief into meaning. You’ll leave warmed, restored, and reminded that even our greatest foolishness is often rooted in love.

.png)






