Improv Storytelling

Our 6th Annual Night at the Improv was hosted by storyteller extraordinaire – Mr. Jack Scheer. He gave our storytellers an opportunity to introduce themselves, asked the audience some very personal questions, and then let the games begin.

By games, of course, I mean true, personal stories improvised on the spot by our brave cast of storytellers. The storytellers who played along were Catherine Calvin, Jack Pelar, Colleen Pelar, Sarah Snyder, Erin Benbennick, Richard Barr, Sandra Hull, and Jessica Robinson.

It is hard to adequately explain what our improv storytelling show is like. It is easier to show you. So I’ve included a video of most of the night’s events below.

Since the stories are made up on the spot, they’re not fully formed, so I don’t break each one out as an individual video. Many of the storytellers will work on the stories they were inspired to tell this October, for a future storytelling show. Still, it was a fantastic night of storytelling, even if it was improv storytelling.

Better Said Than Done has one more storytelling show in 2019. Join us at The Auld Shebeen in Fairfax, VA on November 30, 2019 – the Saturday after Thanksgiving – for a great night out, either with, or away from, your family.

Tickets available here for “Family Ties: stories about ancestors, relatives, and in-laws.”

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