Last Storytelling Show of 2017

Better Said Than Done storytelling ended the year on a high note with “Where the Heart Is: stories of home, family and love.” The audience was packed with our family – members of our storytelling community. Thank you for continuing to grow and support this Northern Virginia storytelling community. And thank you to the Auld Shebeen, in Fairfax, VA, for giving us our home.

For those who weren’t there, or any who want to look back, below are photos from the show as well as videos of most of the storytellers sharing their true, personal stories. Click on the links by each storyteller to watch their videos.

Richard Barr shared a story about an immigrant creating new holiday traditions here in America after leaving her own behind.

Jane Dorfman’s story was about the meaning behind a family heirloom.

Dru Ryan, joining Better Said Than Done for the first time, told a story about a man and his bike.

Bill Grella shared his love of travel.

Joe B. Roles expressed his love for a girl.

Sunil Saxena’s story was about home, wherever it may be.

Jessica Robinson’s story was about trying to make a home in a less than friendly neighborhood.

David Supley Foxworth continued the saga begun in Jessica’s story, by describing what happened after she left that unfriendly neighborhood.

At the end of the night, each of the storytellers came back on stage for a final bow. Better Said Than Done storytelling will reopen in January, 2018.
Join us for the many storytelling shows we already have planned, or take a storytelling workshop so you can join us IN a storytelling show!

We’ll see you in 2018!

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