Tag: storyteller
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Bringing Home the Videos
In Better Said Than Done’s latest storytelling show, “Bringing Home the Bacon,” storytellers told tales of working hard for the money. You can’t beat a live storytelling show for a Read more
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Capital Fringe Fest Storytellers
Several Better Said Than Done regulars have storytelling shows in the Capital Fringe Festival this July. Here are a few that you don’t want to miss: Arlington National Cemetery: My Read more
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Storytelling in the News
This week’s Connection Newspapers include a great article about Better Said Than Done, written by Olivia Overman. Make sure to hold onto your copy when it comes to your driveway! Read more
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The Media Blitz to Come
Just one week from now, Better Said Than Done is hosting our next storytelling show. Don’t miss out on this great live event. Media Blitz – the movies, books, music Read more
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Top Ten Storytellers Announced
The votes have been counted (which took a long time, since there were over 500!) and we are pleased announce the Better Said Than Done Top Ten of 2013! In Read more
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The Virginia Report
Better Said Than Done founder and storyteller Jessica Piscitelli Robinson was recently interviewed on The Virginia Report, a local TV program hosted by Virginia Delegate Ken Plum. The show will Read more
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Nerds. Nerds. Nerds.
There are all kinds of nerds in this world (some of them a delicious snack food), and on Saturday, March 23rd, we celebrate the nerd in all of us. Join Read more
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Watch the Road…to the Altar
In “Road to the Altar,” Better Said Than Done storytellers shared true, personal tales of looking for love and tying the knot. In case you missed the show, or just Read more
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On the Road
This Saturday night, at 7:00PM, Better Said Than Done storytellers will take you on a journey. We depart from Epicure Cafe and hit the Road to the Altar, with stories Read more
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Spotlight on Anna Marie Trester
In “Spotlight on You,” one of our storytelling worskhops, students workshop a story, learn storytelling structure, character development, and how to get the audience to care. As our classes have Read more
