Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Guelph River Run Centre

...and then your theatre.

Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears is admittedly Jay's favourite artistic project. These charming stories by Charlene Herrold are much loved by everyone who comes in contact with them.


The upcoming show at the studio theatre in Guelph's River Run Centre Thursday April 9 will see a new modest set to compliment the stories, but still leave much to the audience's imagination, which is exactly the intent, after all it's the audience experience that matters.

Two local and respected theatre artists, Jim Hoare (Set Construction) and Robin Baird Lewis (Scenic Art) are contributing their talents.

This play will warm your soul, evoking laughter and "laughter-tears".

If you've never experienced this show, I highly recommend it.

If you are a theatre presenter come and see for yourself. Let's work together to share this show with others. The world needs this show right now.


Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Guelph Arts Council

June 26, 2025 I joined the Board of Directors of the Guelph Arts Council.

Nov 22, 2025 "GAC" celebrated it's Golden Anniversary, 50 years!

Jan 8, 2026 the Board reconvenes.

Do you have a pressing issue concerning arts and culture in Guelph that you feel should be brought to our attention?

Of course being a volunteer organization offering an idea is a double edge sword, for the next thing we'll say is "That's a great idea, why not head it up and chair the committee?"

All kidding aside, keep an eye out. We've got some very exciting plans for 2026/27.

Guelph celebrates a Bicentennial in 2027 and while I'll enjoy this one, I may not be around for the next one. 😊



Sunday, January 4, 2026

Kit Kat Killer


One day in 2025 I had had enough. Every week I read Adam Donaldson's columns in Guelph Today as well as following his "politico". I began wondering what it would be like to be a Councillor in Guelph, having to face the challenges day in and day out. This sent me to my laptop and my exploration of playwriting.

Kit Kat Killer is still in draft form however the 2026 Guelph Fringe Festival has just announced entries for the 2026 August event are now being accepted and I encourage you to apply. Think of the $25 entry fee as a charitable donation to keep the festival running.



If selected you can easily recoup the participation fee and reward yourself (and collaborators) with the "spoils" knowing that patrons paid money to see your product.

Will Kit Kat Killer see the light of day? We'll find out when the lottery draw takes place sometime near the end of February. DETAILS HERE

The Guelph Fringe Festival is yet another way to celebrate the arts and maybe, just maybe Kit Kat Killer will provide the solution to Guelph's municipal government challenges. 

While I don't take in all the performances, those that catch my eye I try to attend. It's a fun festival. I encourage you to apply.