Tag: fairfax
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Marching Videos
Better Said Than Done’s March spoken word storytelling show “Marching Orders: stories of moving on and moving out” was a great night out at the Auld Shebeen in Fairfax, VA. Read more
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Marching Photos
“Marching Orders: true stories about moving on and moving out” was the theme of the night at our March storytelling show at The Auld Shebeen, in Fairfax, VA. But not Read more
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Forward, March!
Feeling a little spring in your step? Well, lace up your shoes and head on over to Fairfax this Saturday for Better Said Than Done’s next night of true, personal Read more
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Video Proof
Better Said Than Done’s February storytelling show was a question of he said vs. she said. In “He Said, She Said: stories with a point of view, or two,” storytellers Read more
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He Said What?!
Better Said Than Done’s February storytelling show was all about understanding, or misunderstanding. In “He Said, She Said: stories with a point of view, or two,” storytellers shared true, personal Read more
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He Said, She Said – Storytelling with at least two sides
He Said, She Said: stories with a point of view, or two February 25th, 2017 7:00PM Show/Doors Open at 6:00PM The Auld Shebeen, downstairs 3971 Chain Bridge Rd. Fairfax, VA Read more
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Inaugural Storytelling Show Videos
Did you miss the “Inauguration?” If so, you missed the best show. It was huge. Seriously, we had a great inaugural storytelling show at The Auld Shebeen in downtown Fairfax, Read more
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Inauguration Storytelling Show
This January, Better Said Than Done kicked off 2017 with an appropriately titled storytelling show, “Inauguration: stories of ceremonies, beginnings and Presidential stuff,” at the Auld Shebeen in Fairfax, VA. Read more
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Inaugural show of 2017
January is a time for new beginnings. Listen to ours at — Inauguration: true stories of beginnings and presidential stuff Saturday, January 28, 2017 7:00 PM (Doors open at 6:00 PM) Read more
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A 2016 Retrospective
I’m taking a card from “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me,” and saying that, though 2016 was pretty awful, there was at least an hour and a half each month that Read more
