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Jessica Robinson’s Tech Babies
On September 10th, at 5PM, Better Said Than Done founder, Jessica Robinson, will perform her solo, feature length storytelling show, “Tech Babies: Baby Making in the Modern Age” at Epicure Cafe in Fairfax, VA. Details about the storytelling show here. … Continue reading
Labor Pain Stories
Better Said Than Done’s June storytelling show was all about bosses and babies. “Labor Pains” featured true, personal stories about work. Jessica Robinson hosted the storytelling show at The Auld Shebeen in Fairfax, VA – our usual last Saturday of … Continue reading
Three times the stories all summer long!
You may be taking a break this summer, but Better Said Than Done will be busier than ever, with three shows every month! Our Summer Spotlight Series, held the second Sunday of each month, features solo storytelling shows at Epicure Café. Susan … Continue reading
Catastrophic Storytelling Videos
In “Love & Other Catastrophes,” the Better Said Than Done storytellers revealed a new side of themselves, the inside. And, in some cases, what comes out of the inside. Watch the videos, you’ll see what I mean. If you weren’t … Continue reading
More Love Than Catastrophe
It’s good to be back! Better Said Than Done storytellers returned to Epicure Cafe, at their new and improved location in Fairfax, VA, for a night of true, personal storytelling. Len Kruger kicked off a night of stories about “Love … Continue reading
Love & Other Catastrophes
Not to sound negative or anything, but sometimes love just sucks – and that makes for some awesome stories! Don’t miss our storytelling show celebrating the Ides of March AND our return to the new and improved Epicure Cafe! (The … Continue reading
Videos of Childhood Storytelling
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – watching the videos is not the same as being there. The energy of the room makes a huge impact on the experience of live storytelling, both for the audience and … Continue reading
Let Old Anne Zines
Or something like that. The most important part is that we remember old friends – like the ones we made way back in 2013! Not to brag or anything, but 2013 was a great year for Better Said Than Done. … Continue reading