Tag Archives: virtual events
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
Winter Storytelling Workshops
Class sizes are limited to no more than 10 registrants so that each attendee will have time to share a story and receive critical feedback.Read about what you can expect in our workshops here.Read about our corporate programs here – … Continue reading
Get Stuffed 2020
Join Better Said Than Done storytellers as we celebrate the END OF 2020. On December 12, 2020, we’re hosting a Family Friendly Early Performance, getting stuffed on a Storytelling Show for adults, sharing recipes in our Recipe Exchange, and then … Continue reading
The American Dream
Coming up on Saturday, October 24th, join Better Said Than Done for an examination and celebration of an idea unique in the world – The American Dream. Tickets are on sale now! We’ve gathered together a talented group of storytellers … Continue reading
Fall Storytelling Workshops
In addition to our classic half day storytelling workshop focused on the art of crafting a true, personal story – Spotlight on You – we’ve added a new half day workshop! Spotlight on You Too is for storytellers who have … Continue reading
Schooled
This Saturday, September 26th, join Better Said Than Done as we kick off Autumn with a return to our classic themed shows! First up is the seasonally appropriate theme – Schooled! Tickets are available now! There will be tales of … Continue reading
August 29 Tip Jar
If you’d like to show extra appreciation to our August 29, 2020 storytellers, feel free to leave a tip for one particular storyteller – or split among all. Our August 29 storytellers: Ray Christian, Jane Dorfman, Carol Moore, Giselle Ruzany, … Continue reading
Come As You Are: All Good Things…
The series finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation was entitled “All Good Things…” It’s a reference to an old adage – “all good things must come to an end.” It was true in the 14th Century, it’ll apparently be … Continue reading

