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Women Storytellers of the DMV
Many of our Women’s Storytelling Festival tellers – including several we’ve already highlighted – are already well known in the DMV. That’s DC, Maryland, and Virginia, not the Department of Motor Vehicles. Here are some of our local heroines. Sarah … Continue reading
From Big Stages to Big Screens
The Women’s Storytelling Festival is only in its second year and counts as a fairly small event on the national storytelling scene. But that doesn’t mean the tellers we are bringing you aren’t big names. Several of our tellers, including … Continue reading
Meet the Festival Tellers, Again
The 2nd annual Women’s Storytelling Festival is approaching rapidly and we’re looking forward to bringing you 36 of the best women storytellers anywhere. Some are familiar to our Better Said Than Done audiences, while others are brand new to our … Continue reading
9 Ladies to Lead You
“It’s usually a jolly good trick to pick up a local tour guide,” is sound advice British actress Jane Birkin once said. Throughout the 24 hours of stories at the 2021 Women’s Storytelling Festival, these nine excellent emcees will be … Continue reading
Tip the Tunnel Tellers
The below is for tipping the storytellers in our February 27, 2021 storytelling show. This is NOT for registering. If you’d like to attend the show, you must register here. If you’d like to contribute a little extra to support … Continue reading
End of the Tunnel
The days are getting longer. The weather is showing the first hints of warming up. And off on the horizon we see a glimmer of hope for the end of lockdown. With these promising signs of long journeys coming to … Continue reading
Work It: Stories About the Hussle
On March 27, 2021, join host Calvin S. Cato and storytellers Claire Castell, Silvana Clark, Chetter Galloway, Len Kruger, Nina Lesiga, Howard Lieberman, Victoria Rocha, and Anu Senan for “Work It: stories about jobs, bosses, and the hussle.”
Tip the Tellers 02-11
The below is for tipping the storytellers in our February 11, 2021 storytelling show. This is NOT for registering. If you’d like to attend the show, you must register here. If you’d like to contribute a little extra to support … Continue reading

