A National Park in Guelph? Now that would be a good use of the Ontario Reformatory Lands.
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A National Park in Guelph? Now that would be a good use of the Ontario Reformatory Lands.
Please sign if you agree.
https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-4593
This is the reason I am performing this tour every Friday in October, including Friday the 13th!
This year I have an extra special treat. I have an indoor multi-media performance of this show and will be presenting it, thanks to The Guelph Library on Tuesday October 24 at 7pm AND IT'S FREE!
Sound effects, images and photographs will compliment the story and recitations. Think of this as a walking tour whereby you never leave your seat.
I have been hoping to present this for some time now and am very much looking forward to this performance. I am certain you will be duly impressed.
Admission is FREE, but limited. Act now.
So where is this? It's The ArtBar (formerly E-Bar at The Bookshelf), 37 Quebec Street, Guelph.
It is now home to The Guelph Arts Council. JayWalking Guelph asked if he could perform this one man show here and without any hesitation they said YES.
There are only 2 performances. Sat November 18 at 7pm and Sunday Nov 19 at 2pm. Tickets are $25 per person. The show is one hour and yes there is an elevator.
The show was a hit this past summer in Collingwood. Now it's Guelph's turn.
A group of 4 or more can have a tour any day, any time. Just ask. jaywalkingguelph@gmail.com $25 per person, 90 minute tour. Satisfaction guaranteed.
As the fall weather approaches, the summer, outdoor theatre season comes to a close and indoor performances take over.
The Unfortunate Man Tour continues until the end of October as it is particularly interesting during the Fall and Halloween - William Harvey, The Unfortunate Man was sentenced to hang October 31, 1889. It's thrilling to stand in the jailyard and hear the words of the minister, and the newspaper reporters on that fateful day.
You can of course book a group tour (4 or more people) of Scandalous Guelph, Gwelf Early Days or The Unfortunate Man any day, any time. I have several group bookings (family reunions, historical groups) for September. September is a splendid time for a walking tour.
While I am also happy to conduct an outdoor tour in the winter, I also enjoy performing these tours indoors. Images & sound effects compliment the stories resulting in a moving multi-media presentation. These are perfect for social clubs that have access to a sizeable room. jaywalkingguelph@gmail.com
See you soon.
Jay
This delightful 60 minute, one-man show is coming to Guelph's newest performing arts venue - THE ARTBAR
Formerly known as E-BAR (above the Bookshelf) 41 Quebec Street.
Yes, there is an elevator!
Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears is a series of Irish tales featuring charming characters in outlandish situations. Sold out audiences loved the show in Collingwood this summer. Now it will be Guelph's turn.
Don't miss it. Only 2 performances.
More about the show and Jay HERE
A co-production between the Guelph Arts Council and JayWalking Guelph
As for scheduled performances, you will need to book soon.
Gwelf Early Days Tues September 26
The Unfortunate Man, Fridays - Sept 22,29, Oct 6,13,20,27
Scandalous Guelph - You missed it this year. BUT you can still book a group, 4 people or more. Email Jay at jaywalkingguelph@gmail.com
JayWalking Guelph looks forward to being your host.