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Holiday Stories
Better Said Than Done brought the holidays to Northern Virginia, with a night of true, personal storytelling filled with holiday cheer. Jessica Piscitelli Robinson hosted and started the night off with a story about what Christmas always meant to her. … Continue reading
Stories of Holiday Cheer
Raise a glass and celebrate the holidays with Better Said Than Done – ALL the holidays. In “Holiday Cheer” you will hear true, personal stories about Christmas and Hannukkah as well as holidays we celebrate (or don’t) throughout the year. … Continue reading
Wild Night!
Our last storytelling show at Epicure Cafe, “Where the Wild Things Are,” turned out to be a wild night of stories. With two first time tellers, a lovely lady host, lots of stories of some not so legal activities, and … Continue reading
Storytelling Show Schedule
Our next storytelling show is tonight. Come hear some wild stories at “Where the Wild Things Are.” Details, as always, here. I just wanted to give a brief news flash about our last show of the year. Typically, we have … Continue reading
Travel Videos
We had some fantastic stories in our latest storytelling show. In “Traveling Man,” we heard stories about lions, and hostels, and Gandalf, to name a few. And aren’t you lucky we videotaped the show? Michael Zhuang lost his job, his … Continue reading
Travel Stories Show Recap
You know it’s a great night of storytelling when someone says to you, at the end of the night, “I am so glad someone finally told a story about a UTI!” Yes folks, we hit all the hard topics at … Continue reading
Travel – at Epicure Cafe
This Saturday is our next night of storytelling. Traveling Man – journeys, pit stops, and the beaten path Saturday, September 29, 2012 Epicure Cafe 11213 Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 7:00PM Show Doors Open at 6:00PM $10 Tickets at Door. Cash … Continue reading
Traveling Man
Join Better Said Than Done storytellers Mike Baireuther, Cara Foran, Katie Kelly, Diana Metzger, Miriam Nadel, Jessica Piscitelli, Jeremy Strozer and Michael Zhuang for Virginia’s best storytelling show. Additionally, Better Said Than Done welcomes first time teller Mattie Cohan to … Continue reading