Tag: vijai nathan

  • 2021 Women’s Festival Tickets

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    The live performances of the Women’s Storytelling Festival have ended. However, you can still purchase a ticket to watch the approximately 24 hours of programming over until March 24, 2021 at 11:59pm EDT. Ticket holders will receive links to the recordings of the programs, available to watch for the next 2 weeks. Ticket prices below… Read more

  • Party of Five 2021

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    On January 14, 2021, join storytellers Noa Baum, Andrea Kamens, Vijai Nathan, Antonio Rocha, and Scott Whitehair for our party of five storytellers. Unlike our last Saturday of the month shows, the storytellers in this show will each tell a longer story – approximately 15 minutes each. Join us and find out what these storytellers… Read more

  • Tip the Tellers 10-24

    The below is for tipping the storytellers in our October 24, 2020 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 supporting our storytellers, you may tip a particular storyteller or add a tip to be split… Read more

  • The American Dream

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    Coming up on Saturday, October 24th, join Better Said Than Done for an examination and celebration of an idea unique in the world – The American Dream. Tickets are on sale now! We’ve gathered together a talented group of storytellers from all over these United States. Each will bring their own perspective, insight, and wit… Read more

  • The American Dream

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    Join host Jack Scheer, and storytellers Heather Forest, Linda Grosser, Rhonda Hansome, Jennifer Luu, Kurt Mullen, Vijai Nathan, and Ria Spencer on October 24 for stories about The American Dream. Read more

  • Women’s Festival Spotlight – Vijai Nathan

    For more than 20 years, Vijai Nathan has been performing on stages all over the world, but she started preparing to take the microphone much earlier than that. She’s the youngest of three sisters and they grew up imitating their parents to each other. Vijai draws inspiration for both her stand-up comedy and her storytelling… Read more

  • The 2020 Women’s Storytelling Festival

    The inaugural Women’s Storytelling Festival, hosted by Better Said Than Done, will take place March 13-14, 2020, in Fairfax, Virginia. Though storytelling festivals have been a popular event in the US for over 40 years, this will be the first ever storytelling festival with a lineup composed exclusively of women. For time, location, other details,… Read more

  • Best of the Better

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    Better Said Than Done is celebrating our two-year anniversary with a storytelling contest. Voting is now open to the public HERE to determine the top ten stories of the past two years. On May 25, 2013, the best of the best will fight it out at Epicure Cafe in Fairfax, Virginia, in a night of… Read more

  • All About Our Bodies

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    “Our Bodies, Our Selves was another great fundraising, storytelling event at the Walker Nature Education center. Better Said Than Done raised nearly $1000 to help fund camp scholarships for local children to attend summer camp this year. If you’d like to contribute to the Friends of Reston’s Camp Scholarship fund, please send your check to… Read more

  • Recap of “What’s Up Doc?”

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    Our latest fundraiser was a great success. The charity organization we assembled the show for reported that they raised close to $6000. It’s always wonderful to know that we were able to help raise money for a good cause. And, of course, the show was fantastic. First of all, I can’t say enough about how… Read more