TICKET SALES TERMINATED
Tickets are currently unavailable on TicketWeb

Union Stage Presents:
Story District - Worst Date Ever
Tue, 14 Feb, 8:00 PM EST
Doors open
7:00 PM EST
Howard Theatre
620 T Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
TICKET SALES TERMINATED
Tickets are currently unavailable on TicketWeb
Description
Story District’s Tribute to Astounding Romantic Fails
It’s a race to the bottom of a crowded playing field of disappointed daters in the DMV. This Valentine’s Day, storytellers compete in our 5th annual contest for their chance to win the coveted title of 2023’s Worst Date Ever. After hearing all the stories, the audience decides which story is the biggest dating dumpster fire.
Follow @StoryDistrict on Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, or subscribe to our newsletter to get the discount code for $25 tickets before processing fees when you purchase online.
There are no refunds or exchanges for tickets unless a show is canceled.
Show starts at 8pm (Doors open at 7pm)
ASL interpretation will be provided
Wheelchair accessible
Appropriate for ages 15+
The Howard Theatre has table seating and a full bar and menu
There is limited parking, but it is within a 5-10 minute walk from U Street and Shaw Metro stations
Progression Place parking is located at 1805 7th Street NW – directly behind The Howard – with an underground entrance located in the alley to the right of the venue.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Spoken Word
Story District
Story District
Spoken Word
Our Mission
Story District teaches and showcases the art of true, first-person storytelling to inspire, connect, and build a community of diverse voices within the Washington, DC region and beyond.
Read about Story District in District Fray, Washington City Paper, Metro Weekly, and DC Theatre Arts.
Our Promise
We believe storytelling deepens a sense of meaning, belonging, empathy, and connection to our common humanity.
We strive to combat bias and challenge dehumanizing beliefs and portrayals of marginalized communities through the platform of storytelling.
We are committed to sustaining a vibrant, welcoming, and creative community that is diverse, equitable, accessible, and inclusive
Our Approach
Story District provides support to each storyteller throughout the story preparation process
We prioritize being yourself on stage, using your natural voice, and connecting to the audience
Our stories can be funny, serious, poignant, shocking, thought-provoking, or all of the above at once.
Our Impact
Story District leads the way in teaching and showcasing diverse voices through the art of storytelling
Named the "gold standard" in storytelling by the Washington Post, Story District has coached thousands of novices and first-timers to tell unforgettable stories with confidence in front of a live audience.
Our results-focused approach is highly individualized, incorporating 1:1 support and adapting to the needs of each individual, team, company, or organizations.