True Lies in Storytelling

In “Truth, Justice, and the American Way…of Lying,” Better Said Than Done put on a storytelling show of wry humor, laugh out loud humor, and a smidge of the sad truth to keep it real.

The show kicked off with Chuck Na’s story about race relations in rural Mississippi.
Watch Chuck Na’s story here.

Jennifer Moore followed up by confessing to being a true criminal mind.
Watch Jennifer Moore’s story here.

Better Said Than Done brought first time teller, Peter Gorman, to the stage to tell about his run in with the law.
Watch Peter Gorman’s story here.

Jessica Piscitelli shared a story about a truly horrible person who abused her, and the system in a landlord/tenant case.
Watch Jessica Piscitelli’s story here.

Jason Pittman’s story was so personal that we are going to keep it just between us. You’ll have to see his next show to see what a talented storyteller he is.

Stephanie Garibaldi’s story was pure bulls*&t, and I mean that as a compliment.
Watch Stephanie Garibaldi’s story here.

The night adjourned with Derek Hills’ gripping tale of court room drama from the POV of a juror.
Watch Derek Hills story here.

Special thanks to Epicure Cafe for hosting our night of storytelling. From the food, to the location, to the staff, they were fantastic hosts and we can’t wait to take advantage of their wonderful space again soon!

Better Said Than Done is where to go in Virginia for storytelling events or storytellers for your events. If you are looking for things to do in Northern Virginia, this is a great night out.
For more information about the kind of storytelling that is true, personal stories performed for entertainment, go to our home page or come to our next show.

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