Storytelling is Stranger Than Fiction

Every month, Better Said Than Done storytellers share their true, unbelievable stories. However, in our February show, “Stranger Than Fiction,” at The Auld Shebeen in Fairfax, VA, the storytellers shared some truly unbelievable tales.

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The first storyteller of the night, Richard Barr, presented us with a NY mystery.

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Solveig Eggerz, who joined the Better Said Than Done stage for the first time, told a story about how a simple act could span time and memory.

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Mel Pine’s story about family was really about the meaning of life.

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BN Heard struggled with his son’s love of rap music.BN

Like most of us, Natalie McGill just wants to get her scare on.Natalie

First time storyteller, and graduate of our “Spotlight on You” storytelling workshop, Tom Croce, shared his story of adventure on the high seas, Italian style.Tom

Len Kruger ended the show with a story about the end of a career, or several.LenOur next storytelling show is a fundraiser for Friends of Reston and will be hosted at the Walker Nature Education Center, in Reston, VA on March 21st. Buy Tickets Here.

Find out more about upcoming storytelling workshops here, or contact Jessica if you’d like an onsite storytelling workshop for your company or non profit organization.

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