Stories of Loves Found, but Mostly Not

Last Saturday night, we sold out a great storytelling show. In “Road to the Altar,” storytellers shared their quests for love, their worst dating stories, and a few tales of things actually going well.

Here’s a little more detail about how this night of true, personal stories went down.

Jessica Piscitelli Robinson revealed her rules of dating, and how she applied them to trapping her husband. Then, first time teller Mary Supley Foxworth, a graduate of our storytelling workshop, told a moving story about a post 9/11 wedding.

Our second first time teller of the night, Shawn Westfall, invoked “Ghostbusters” with his dating story. Like a ghost, you really have to see it to believe it. And Kim Ruff told about a not so healthy obsession she had with her high school boyfriend.

Mattie Cohan kicked off the second half of the night by sharing the wonders of J Date. Kelly Wolfe attended her ex-fiance’s wedding, and somehow lived to tell about it.

Jeremy Strozer re-enacted the best moments from the “Spy Who Loved Me.” And Anna Marie Trester ended the night on a literary note, with book dating at the library.


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If you want to see Virginia’s best storytelling show, or are just looking for a great night out, don’t miss our next storytelling event – “Geek Chic: stories about nerdy behavior, geeky hobbies, and being cooler than cool.” It’s back at Epicure Cafe on March 23rd.

Information on Upcoming Shows and Themes can always be found here.

Information on our last two storytelling workshops before summer can be found here!

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