Our May storytelling show, “The Mamas and the Papas,” was all about being a parent, having a parent, being a kid, or acting like one. The Better Said Than Done storytellers paid tribute to family.
Dustin Fisher, intrepid storyteller and renowned author of “Daddy Issues,” hosted the night of true, personal storytelling at the Auld Shebeen in Fairfax, VA.
Making her second appearance on the Better Said Than Done stage, Alison Hughes shared the story of a McDonald’s order gone terribly, terribly wrong.
BN Heard taught us about the lessons his daddy taught him through card playing.
First time storyteller Colleen Pelar shared the joys of running simple errands with three little boys attached to your hip.
Derek Hills told if his quest for a meaningful nickname.
When our break to allow the audience from this sold out show to get some more refreshments at the bar was over, first timer to our stage Jennifer Greene, explained the roller coaster ride one goes on when trying to adopt a child.
All star Mike Kane tried to be an amazing dad by introducing his girls to the joy of Star Wars.
First time storyteller and soon to be first time mom Liezel Munson shared some lessons about love and food from her family.
John Tong ended the night in the most appropriate way possible, with a story about farting.
Having a sold out show really brings great energy to a night of personal storytelling. The storytellers were on fire and it proved to be a great night out for all the moms and dads, and people who have, or have had, moms or dads, in the audience.
If you’d like to be a first time storyteller, sign up for our June 10 3 weeks workshop – “Take the Stage.”
If you’d like to purchase tickets for, or find out more about, our next storytelling show, click on Upcoming Shows.
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