Tag Archives: storytelling shows
Storytelling in the News
This week’s Connection Newspapers include a great article about Better Said Than Done, written by Olivia Overman. Make sure to hold onto your copy when it comes to your driveway! Here’s a link to the article, for those who prefer … Continue reading
On the Media
Last Saturday night’s live storytelling show was all about the stories that have changed our lives – whether they were in books, movies, or songs. Susan Gordon started off the night with an excerpt from her one woman show, “Dancing … Continue reading
The Media Blitz to Come
Just one week from now, Better Said Than Done is hosting our next storytelling show. Don’t miss out on this great live event. Media Blitz – the movies, books, music and shows that changed our lives Saturday, April 27th, 2013 … Continue reading
The Virginia Report
Better Said Than Done founder and storyteller Jessica Piscitelli Robinson was recently interviewed on The Virginia Report, a local TV program hosted by Virginia Delegate Ken Plum. The show will air on RCTV28 on Tuesday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. … Continue reading
New Year, New Stuff
Man, we got a busy year already! 2013 is going to be fantastic for storytelling in Virginia. Just a quick peek at what’s in store in the next couple months. Classes: Spotlight on You January 19th, 2013, 10:00am – 2:30pm, … Continue reading
Last Minute Christmas Gift
It’s kind of too late for Hannukah, though, really, you still got a few days. But I am being realistic here and going after the Christmas shoppers, cause there’s probably a lot more of you left. You know that weird, … Continue reading
First Encounters at Epicure Cafe
Our next storytelling show is this Saturday at 7:00PM. Don’t miss “First Encounters,” featuring stories of meetings, dates, and the totally alien. The amazing storytellers include: Geraldine Buckley, Derek Hills, Len Kruger, Desiree Lester, Jennifer Luu, Jessica Piscitelli, Anna Trester … Continue reading
Recap of “What’s Up Doc?”
Our latest fundraiser was a great success. The charity organization we assembled the show for reported that they raised close to $6000. It’s always wonderful to know that we were able to help raise money for a good cause. And, … Continue reading

