Category: Storytelling
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Catastrophic Storytelling Videos
In “Love & Other Catastrophes,” the Better Said Than Done storytellers revealed a new side of themselves, the inside. And, in some cases, what comes out of the inside. Watch Read more
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More Love Than Catastrophe
It’s good to be back! Better Said Than Done storytellers returned to Epicure Cafe, at their new and improved location in Fairfax, VA, for a night of true, personal storytelling. Read more
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Love & Other Catastrophes
Not to sound negative or anything, but sometimes love just sucks – and that makes for some awesome stories! Don’t miss our storytelling show celebrating the Ides of March AND Read more
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Videos of Childhood Storytelling
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – watching the videos is not the same as being there. The energy of the room makes a huge impact on Read more
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Childhood Storytelling for Grown-Ups, Sorta
Anna Marie Trester hosted our most recent night of true, personal storytelling, “When I Grow Up: childhood, adulthood, and the in between” at The Auld Shebeen in Fairfax, VA. After Read more
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Tales in the Village
Storytellers Jessica Piscitelli Robinson and Anna Marie Trester are sharing true, personal stories at an hour long show in Friendship Heights on February 19th. This is a free, monthly show Read more
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Gold Medal Storytelling
In January, 2014, the Gold Medal of storytelling was awarded to Better Said Than Done storytellers. Yep, to all of them, or, at least, all the ones who participated in Read more
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Gold Medal Storytelling Videos
Our first storytelling show of the year deserved to win the Gold Medal! In “Carrying the Torch – stories of going for the gold,” storytellers shared true, personal stories about Read more
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First 2014 Storytelling Show
Wow, you look great. Did you lose weight? I mean, c’mon, I haven’t seen you since last year! Haha. I am funny. But really, where else could you find such Read more
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Best of Virginia?
Last year, way back in 2013, Better Said Than Done was voted the “Best Performing Arts Company in Virginia” by readers of Virginia Living Magazine. I would like the chance Read more
