Bill Posley

THE DAY I ACCIDENTALLY WENT TO WAR

Solo Show · bill posley · Ages 18+ · 50 mins · United States of America
Experience Bill Posley's powerful solo show: 'The Day I Accidentally Went to War' at the Broadwater. Where humor meets heartache and resilience shines through. From childhood trauma to combat realities, this unforgettably hilarious solo show celebrates the human spirit's endurance and growth.
Experience Bill Posley's powerful solo show: 'The Day I Accidentally Went to War' at the Broadwater. Where humor meets heartache and resilience shines through. From childhood trauma to combat realities, this unforgettably hilarious solo show celebrates the human spirit's endurance and growth.

THE DAY I BECAME BLACK

One More Chance · bill posley · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Biracial Bill Posley grew up happily identifying as both black & white. But at 10 yrs old he learns the world does in fact judge a book by it's color, & even though he's half white he's labeled 100% black. Does a young comedian have to get rid of his whiteness, to be the color he's "supposed" to be?
Biracial Bill Posley grew up happily identifying as both black & white. But at 10 yrs old he learns the world does in fact judge a book by it's color, & even though he's half white he's labeled 100% black. Does a young comedian have to get rid of his whiteness, to be the color he's "supposed" to be?

GATSBY AN IMMERSIVE ILLUMINATION - CHAPTER 1: EAST EGG

Immersive & Games · loose change / 2cents theatre · Ages 13+ · United States of America
You're invited to visit Tom and Daisy Buchanan's home in East Egg for dinner, two old friends whom you scarcely know at all. Experience The Great Gatsby in a 21st century light in this new episodic immersive experience that begs the question, is the American Dream really attainable by all?
You're invited to visit Tom and Daisy Buchanan's home in East Egg for dinner, two old friends whom you scarcely know at all. Experience The Great Gatsby in a 21st century light in this new episodic immersive experience that begs the question, is the American Dream really attainable by all?