A searing epiphany at "The Day I Became Black"'s climax redeems its uneven mixture of confessional and stand-up. The show is written and performed by the engaging biracial young comedian and actor Bill Posley. During 80 cluttered minutes we sketchily learn about his stern though supportive African-American father and Caucasian mother of Kentucky "white trash" origin. The Boston-reared Mr. Posley charts the complexiti…
SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:27AM on March 24, 2019