A true tale of murder from 1889?
OR
Guelph's cutest historical tour?
JayWalking Guelph since 2017
A true tale of murder from 1889?
OR
Guelph's cutest historical tour?
JayWalking Guelph since 2017
From devastating floods to raging fires and the resilient spirits who rebuilt from the ashes, you’ll journey through the real stories that shaped our community. With Jay’s dynamic performance leading the way, history isn’t just told — it’s felt.
Perfect for history buffs, theatre lovers, and the simply curious.
Whether you're a local or a first-time visitor, get ready to see the village and Alton Mill like never before.
Runs rain or shine. Comfortable shoes are recommended. Fortitude encouraged.
Das Boot
It takes a lot to get me started. Even then, I often sputter. But every once in awhile the pen starts going by itself (or should I say the keystrokes).
Thinking this needs a new title. As it is about a magic boot and love perhaps Love Boot
That gives you an idea of just how silly it is. 😁
Playwriting - Jay's Plays
This latest one is a romp. Short, to the point. A magic boot, unrequited love, a fountain and a tramp. Somewhat in the style of commedia dell'arte but not quite. 18th century? Perhaps.
To sum up. It's great fun and I hope it sees the light of day.
This time it is a true tale of murder - The Unfortunate Man Walking Tour. Thursday August 28 at 6pm -7:30pm
Admission is FREE however you must register - HERE
More details about the tour - HERE
Yes, this time it is free thanks to the Guelph Public Library.
NOT FOR CHILDREN OR THE FAINT OF HEART.
Heads and Tales is a brand new one man show by JayWalking Theatre.
An actor takes the stage with a hat filled with stories, monologues, favourite poems and thrilling tales, He steps into the audience, proffers the hat, someone picks and voila the actor performs.
A surprise every time both for performer and audience.
Perfect for intimate theatre spaces, community halls, and friendly gatherings of all types.
Actor is standing by, ready to entertain.