Tag Archives: shows
No Leftovers Here
In Better Said Than Done’s last storytelling show of the year, “Leftovers: stories of gluttony, forgotten things, and do overs,” our storytellers left no doubt about what makes us the “Best Performing Arts Company” in NoVa. The packed audience, at … Continue reading
Storytelling You Can’t Ignore
Better Said Than Done hosted a night of true, personal storytelling at the Walker Nature Education Center in Reston, this past weekend, as a fundraiser event for the Friends of Reston for Community Projects. In addition to raising lots of … Continue reading
Mayday, May Day!
I’m sure that you, personally, have never needed to ask anyone for help. Me neither. But isn’t it funny when other people do? Find out for yourself at our next show: Mayday, May Day: stories of renewal, growth, and crying … Continue reading
Into the Woods with Storytelling Videos
The Better Said Than Done storytellers journeyed “Into the Woods” for our latest night of storytelling. Watch the videos of our storytellers to learn about camping and critters and unnatural canned goods. Not quite live, from the Walker Nature Education … Continue reading
Storytelling in the Woods
Better Said Than Done storytellers went into the woods and brought back some great stories. For our recent night of storytelling, we hosted a fundraiser for Friends of Reston for Community Projects at the Walker Nature Education Center in Reston, … Continue reading
Catastrophic Storytelling Videos
In “Love & Other Catastrophes,” the Better Said Than Done storytellers revealed a new side of themselves, the inside. And, in some cases, what comes out of the inside. Watch the videos, you’ll see what I mean. If you weren’t … Continue reading
Gold Medal Storytelling
In January, 2014, the Gold Medal of storytelling was awarded to Better Said Than Done storytellers. Yep, to all of them, or, at least, all the ones who participated in “Carrying the Torch: stories of going for the gold!” Our … Continue reading
Gold Medal Storytelling Videos
Our first storytelling show of the year deserved to win the Gold Medal! In “Carrying the Torch – stories of going for the gold,” storytellers shared true, personal stories about every kind of sport – physical, mental, and food based. … Continue reading

