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Who's Who
Cast
Bill Posley
Writer & Performer
Creative Team
Kristen Boulé
Creative Producer
Bente Engelstoft
Director
Meet the Company
Bill Posley
Writer & Performer
Bill Posley is a biracial military veteran and multihyphenate whose writing credits include COBRA KAI, KENAN, and THE NEIGHBORHOOD. He is currently an EP on the Apple comedy series SHRINKING. He wrote the spinoff of FERRIS BUEHLLER’S DAY OFF for Paramount. His directorial debut, horror film BITCH ASS, which he co-wrote, won an Audience Award at SXSW. His one man show THE DAY I BECAME BLACK won the Off Broadway Award for Best solo show in 2020. Fun fact he was also on Survivor...shhhh!
Kristen Boulé
Creative Producer
Kristen Boulé is a Los Angeles based theatrical producer and director specializing in intimate to large scale immersive experiences. Her work with comedian Bill Posley has earned them multiple awards and Off-Broadway runs, for The Day I Became Black and The Day I Accidentally Went to War. Kristen was the longtime Artistic Director of 2Cents Theatre in Hollywood (Psychosical, NILBOG) and the 7-year producer for their annual Acting Out INK Fest. She is a multi award winning creator for Loose Change immersive (Vote for MURDER!, Gatsby: an Immersive Illumination, Unreal City). Kristen is a former Producer for Fever Originals US (The Beetlejuice Afterlife Experience LA, Welcome to the Continental from the World of John Wick NYC) and is currently a consulting producer for For the Record's The Cinevita, the largest spiegeltent in the world.
Bente Engelstoft
Director
Bente Engelstoft is a four-time Emmy award winning writer based in Los Angeles. Television credits include The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Unstable. She entered her director era in 2018 with Bill Posley’s The Day I Became Black (Best Solo Show - Off-Broadway and Top of the Fringe Nominee at the 2018 Hollywood Fringe Festival). Bill and Bente teamed up again in 2024 for The Day I Accidentally Went to War, which is on its way to London for a run at SoHo Theatre in the fall. This summer, Bente has had the pleasure of directing The Troll by Rochée Jeffrey, Do You Accept These Charges? by Laurie Magers and Until Death by Nalini Sharma - all of which are in this year's Hollywood Fringe Festival.