Tag Archives: storytelling
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.”
1st 4 x 4 for 2021
This coming Thursday, February 11th, Better Said Than Done presents its first 4×4 show of the year. Four talented storytellers will take you on deep-dive journeys that are sure to amuse, captivate, and move you. It all starts at 8 … Continue reading
4 Storytellers 4 February
On February 11, 2021, join host Jessica Robinson and storytellers Eva Abram, Nick Baskerville, Jennifer Munro, and Laura Packer for 4×4: Four Stories by Four Storytellers. Unlike our last Saturday of the month shows, the storytellers in this show will … Continue reading
Party of Five
The holidays are past, the new year is in full swing, and Better Said Than Done is ready to kick off 2021 with a Party of Five! We’ve put together a fabulous quintet of storytellers who are sure to surprise … Continue reading
Storytelling Showstopper
On January 23, 2021, join host Nick Baskerville and storytellers Robin Bady, Sarah Brady, Fanny Crawford, Jackson Gillman, Don Reed, Devan Sandiford, and Jack Scheer to experience a real Showstopper storytelling show, with stories about shows, performers, and moments of … Continue reading
2021 Women’s Festival Tickets
The live performances of the Women’s Storytelling Festival have ended. However, you can still purchase a ticket to watch the approximately 24 hours of programming over until March 24, 2021 at 11:59pm EDT. Ticket holders will receive links to the … Continue reading
Get Stuffed 2020 Super Show!
Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but 2020 has been A LOT. Hours have felt like days, weeks have seemed like months. And yet somehow, here we are, solidly in December, nearing the end of the year. We at … Continue reading

