The White Rose

On November 3, 2022 Better Said Than Done presents Sarah Brady’s “The White Rose: Hans and Sophie Scholl’s Thoughts of Freedom.”
Online or in-person at The Auld Shebeen.

The Auld Shebeen is located at 3971 Chain Bridge Rd., Fairfax, VA 22030. Better Said Than Done performs DOWNSTAIRS. The entrance is located on North St. Doors open at 5:30pm. A full dinner and bar menu are available. The live show starts at 6:30pm.

Thursday, November 3, 2022
6:30pm EDT Start/5:30pm EDT Doors Open/7:45pm End
$15 Per Person/$5 Minimum Virtual
Tickets are divided into virtual ONLY – for watching online – or in-person..
When you purchase a ticket, you will receive an email that will include a link to watch the live-stream, whether or not you are coming to the live show. If you purchase an “in-person” ticket, your name will be entered on the list at the door. You do not get a physical ticket.
You should receive a link to watch the streaming video shortly after purchase. If you do not see that email, please contact stories@bettersaidthandone.com BEFORE 5:00pm on November 3rd.
PLEASE NOTE: We recommend you get tix in advance. If we do not sell out, we’ll have tickets available at the door for $15 per person.

Online ticket sales for this event are closed.

In the “Buy Tickets” box, click on the amount you’d like to pay and then “add to cart.” At the top of the “Buy Tickets” box, a little box that says “Go to Cart” will appear. Click on that.
Confirm everything in your cart is correct. Click “Review Cart and Make Payment.” Then click on “Make Payment through Paypal.” That will take you to Paypal where you are given the choice to login to pay OR to pay with credit card.

To learn more about this program – watch the trailer!

Sarah Brady is a storyteller, teaching artist, and writer whose backgrounds in theatre and education influence her storytelling. She taught communication and theatre at multiple universities before making her way toward solo performance and then into the storytelling world. She has told stories in the US and UK, where she lived for three years soaking in stories as her roots grew deep in British soil. Sarah’s telling spans genres of historical, traditional, literary, and personal tales, while her awards include being chosen the Sunburst Performing Artist of the Year from Arts for Learning Virginia and selected as best liar of the Cambridge Storytellers Liars Contest. Passionate about stories that help us see each other and the world around us, she specializes in finding the heart of each story she tells.

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