Thursday, July 4, 2024

JayWalking Alton

 

Alton Mill Arts Centre is delighted to present Actor/Storyteller Jay Wilson's full-length tour, JayWalking Alton. 

Renowned for his captivating storytelling, JayWalking Tours feature unusual tales, told where they happened, guiding you through the heart of Alton with stories that resonate with the past and echo in the present.

"It starts with great text," says Jay. "A well-written story is worth telling, and when delivered with passion, it transforms a walk into an unforgettable journey." JayWalking Tours are more than just walking tours; they are theatrical experiences.

The 90-minute tour begins at the Alton Mill Arts Centre and takes you through Alton's charming streets and historic sites. Experience the thrill of historical events as Jay narrates tales like “The Flood of 1889,” and “The Naming of Alton,” among others. Discover fascinating stories such as “A Thrilling Experience” and other captivating accounts that left their mark on the village.

Jay will also guide you through the historic Alton Mill, sharing intriguing stories of the people and events that shaped its legacy. As you walk through the village and the mill, you'll encounter reenactments, historical characters, and twists that bring the past vividly to life.

Tour Details: Duration - 90 minutes, Starting Point - Alton Mill Arts Centre.

July 14th, with further dates to be announced

Cost: $20 per person 

Jay looks forward to being your host!



Live theatre

I have always thought of the walking tours as street theatre. Then I created indoor versions of the tours.

I also have added some new shows:

Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears

Isn't That The Dickens - for Christmas

and Heads and Tales - something new.

So I thought it was time for this.


Live one-man shows. Now booking.

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Tea 'N Tales 2024

Watch for the debut of a new show "Heads and Tales" Friday August 16, 10:30am at Riverside Park in Guelph.

The Guelph Guild of Storytellers presents stories outside at the Enabling Garden in Riverside Park every Friday, all summer long.

August 16 I am going to try something new. I throw a bunch of story titles into a hat. You pick, and whatever you draw out of the hat, I recite.

No two shows are alike. I never know what I will be asked to tell. It adds a whole new level of thrill to the performance.

Come and join us. Bring a chair and a mug for tea (or coffee) Admission is free. Stories are priceless.

See you there.

Jay



Sunday, June 16, 2024

JAYWALKING

Looking ahead to 2025, JayWalking Guelph is evolving. As I ramp up the live theatre performances, the name JayWalking Guelph creates confusion. For the live theatre shows there is no walking and no Guelph.

That doesn't mean the walking tours are over, it just means the focus is shifting.

I will spend more time on "Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears" - watch for news about the 2025 Ontario tour. 

"Heads and Tales", a new show will replace the storytelling gigs. "Heads and Tales" is fun. I throw the titles of all the recitations I have learned over the years into a hat. Audience members then draw out a title and whatever they select, I recite with no two shows being alike.

And of course there's the Christmas Show, "Isn't That The Dickens". It is going to see a lot more action as audiences love that show.

However you can see the name JayWalking Guelph is awkward. Who's going to go to JayWalking Guelph at Eventbrite to buy tickets to a show called Lilt of Laughter, Trace of Tears in Owen Sound for example?

I never in my wildest dreams thought when I began JayWalking Guelph that one day there would be a subsidiary JayBird Theatre! Hard to settle on a name. Right now, I think I am going to go with simply JAYWALKING.

Another twist to all of this is the walking tours are moving inside. I am getting more requests for the indoor versions than the walking tours themselves. Even the tours are changing. Scheduled performances of the tours where individuals can buy tickets is waning yet group sales whereby groups can book any tour, any day, any time is on the increase.

The key to success is to remain flexible. Give audiences what they want. I'm looking forward to seeing where JayWalking leads in the next few years.




Monday, June 10, 2024

Coming to Guelph for a conference, family visit, or special event?

Make sure you go JayWalking while you're here.

Professional actor, Jay Wilson has been leading storytelling walking tours in Guelph for six years.

3 tours to choose from. Groups can have any tour, any day, any time.

Big groups can have an Indoor multi-media "tour" right at your hotel or conference facility.

Immerse yourself in local lore and make your visit to Guelph unforgettable.

519 820-3269 JayWalkingGuelph@gmail.com 





Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Press Release JayWalking Guelph celebrates 6 years

 JayWalking Guelph Celebrates 6 years!


In 2017
JayWalking Guelph had just completed writing and directing, “Guelph In Postcards – The McCrea Years” for Guelph Museums Backyard Theatre Project. It was through this project that Jay’s interest in Guelph’s history was born and as an actor, he began exploring other ways he might bring Guelph history to life.

Guelph is unique in that it was a “planned city” and while the Canada Company had all the terrible attributes of colonialism, Guelph’s Founder and Agent of the Canada Company was of a different mind. John Galt was a playwright, novelist, and poet and there are indications that he saw the future of Guelph very differently than his Canada Company contemporaries. Some even say his generosity and sense of fairness was the reason behind him being fired from his role as a Canada Company agent.

A community thrives when local citizens take an interest in local stories and newcomers discover the beginnings of the community where they now live. Citizens celebrate accomplishments and come to terms with past mistakes. A sense of place develops, and it is through this common bond that problems are faced head on and solutions created. Storytelling is powerful stuff.

In addition to empowering citizens, street theatre draws visitors. We don’t often think of Guelph as a tourist destination, yet when citizens have company over they love to share their enthusiasm about their city with friends and family and lately JayWalking Guelph’s audiences have been a mix of locals and visitors, some from other parts of Ontario and several from other countries. Local history makes for a wonderful visitor experience, especially unusual tales told where they happened. It is one of the reasons JayWalking Guelph reaches out to conventions and groups through the Guelph Pass program developed by the Guelph’s newly branded tourism department.

JayWalking Guelph performs one-man shows and other tours that have little to do with Guelph history but the first tour, Gwelf Early Days is a celebration of Guelph, its history, both good and bad, and a window into the lives of citizens from the 19th century. Guelph's beautiful limestone architecture and the mighty Speed River create the perfect setting to echo the words of local poets, news journalists, and diary writers.. While on this tour, those of us who live here come to realize just how fortunate we are to live in Guelph. 

This 90 minute, easy paced, walking tour has been described as a moving theatrical journey, and to celebrate the sixth anniversary, JayWalking Guelph is offering 60% off the Thursday June 6 performance of the Gwelf Early Days Tour. The $25 ticket is only $10.

Eventbrite Tickets here or call 519 820-3269 or email jay at jaywalkingguelph@gmail.com to reserve.

Prepare to be transported, and thank you Guelph for 6 wonderful years as we head toward Guelph’s Bicentennial coming up in 2027.

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Saturday, May 25, 2024

New shows!

Did you see JayWalking Guelph has added new theatre performances? Take a look at the bar above, announcing indoor tours, "Isn't That The Dickens" and "Heads and Tales."

I know, it's only May but I recommend you book the Christmas show now, to avoid disappointment.