Category Archives: Storytelling Workshops

Fall Storytelling Workshops

In addition to our classic half day storytelling workshop focused on the art of crafting a true, personal story – Spotlight on You – we’ve added a new half day workshop! Spotlight on You Too is for storytellers who have … Continue reading

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Storytelling Workshops in September

Our virtual storytelling workshops return in September. In addition to our classic half day storytelling workshop focused on the art of crafting a true, personal story – Spotlight on You – we’ve added a new half day workshop, for graduates! … Continue reading

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Our American Tales

For our first storytelling show of the year, Better Said Than Done storytellers Sheila Arnold, Erin Benbennick, Alex Dixon, Bonnie Gardner, Bill Grella, Jessica Piscitelli Robinson, and Andrea Young shared true, personal stories of living in America. Hosted by Giselle … Continue reading

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Storytellers Workin’ It

Host Jennifer Greene and storytellers Jack Scheer, Miriam Nadel, Richard Barr, Holly Seibold, Jack Pelar, Tracy Cody and Robert Lovejoy worked hard in our April spoken word storytelling show at The Auld Shebeen in downtown Fairfax, VA. In “Gettin’ Busy: … Continue reading

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Storytellers of Love and Marriage

In Love & Marriage,” our February spoken word storytelling show at The Auld Shebeen in Fairfax, VA, storytellers Jack Scheer, Marie Turner, Dustin Fisher, Sheila Arnold Jones, Susan Gordon, Len Kruger, Miriam Nadel, and Nick Baskerville shared true personal stories … Continue reading

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February is the month to learn storytelling

Have you been to one of our storytelling shows and thought, “I’d like to give that a try,” whether on or off stage? We can help you with that because, this month, we are offering four different workshops. Join us … Continue reading

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The Year in Storytelling – 2017 Edition

Better Said Than Done had a busy year. A successful year. An emotional year. Basically, we had a lot going on – so much so that I need to sum things up or this blog post will run 40 pages. … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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Great Gifts for Readers, Writers, Storytellers and Storytelling Fans

If you love someone who considers themselves a storyteller, a writer, a reader, or a storytelling fan, then we have gift options for you! We tried to make it easy by offering Gift Certificates, early registration, and multiple options for … Continue reading

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Fall for the Book Storytelling 2017

Better Said Than Done once again participated in George Mason University’s Fall for the Book Festival this October. First, storytelling teachers Jessica Robinson and Mary Supley Foxworth led a presentation called “Where to Begin,” covering that impossible question of so … Continue reading

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