Tag: mo reynolds

  • Braided and Twisted Tales

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    The recording of Twisted Tales, Braided stories is available to purchase through May 19th. You can watch the recording through June 29th. With emcees Norm Brecke and Anne Rutherford and storytellers Eva Abram, Tim Ereneta, Amanda Lawrence, Mo Reynolds, and Jessica Robinson. Read more

  • The Musical Storytelling Show

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    The recording of Storytelling, The Musical: The Reunion, with emcee Carol Moore and storytellers Natalie Jones, Sam Payne, Mo Reynolds, Jessica Robinson, Jack Scheer, and Paul Strickland is now available for purchase. Read more

  • Women’s Storytelling Festival: Crafting

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    We’re back with the second in our series showcasing the superb tellers who will be performing in the fourth annual Women’s Storytelling Festival, running March 24th through March 26th in beautiful Fairfax, VA! Today is a peek behind the curtain of how these magnificent women create and hone the tales they tell on stage. We’ve… Read more

  • Tip the Tellers

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    The below is for tipping the storytellers in our May 13, 2021 storytelling show. This is NOT for registering. If you’d like to attend the show, you must register here. If you’d like to contribute a little extra to support our storytellers, you may tip the individual storytellers, or add a tip to be split… Read more

  • Ten Years, Two Virtual Hurrahs

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    This May marks the 10th anniversary of Better Said Than Done. Our community has grown a lot in the last decade, so much so that it’s going to take two storytelling shows to celebrate it! We’re also marking the end of our time exclusively mounting our shows online. Come June, we’ll step back out in… Read more

  • The Anniversary Show

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    On May 13, 2021, join storyteller and emcee Jessica Robinson and storytellers Nick Baskerville, Calvin S. Cato, Heather Forest, Mo Reynolds, and Jack Scheer for “Anniversaries,” the first of 2 shows in May celebrating Better Said Than Done’s 10 year anniversary! Read more

  • Storytellers Closing the Distance

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    One great thing that has come out of the past year is the ability to see storytellers who don’t live in (or travel to) our local stages. Some of the tellers in the virtual Women’s Storytelling Festival live just a few hours away, some live a few time zones away, and some have spent time… Read more