13 Oct
"Did You Eat?" - by Zoë Kim - Boston Center for the Arts (Boston, MA.)

Boston Center for the Arts

In Association With 

Seoulful Production and CHUANG Stage

Presents Zoë Kim's

"DID YOU EAT?"

A World-Premier Production!

Written and Performed by Zoë Kim

Directed by Chris Yejin

Performances:

November 11, 2024 through November 30, 2024 

(Contact Box Office for Exact Times)  

The BCA Black Box Theatre, 539 Tremont Street, Boston MA 02116 

TICKETS:

Pay-As-You-Are, Starting at $0, Suggested ticket price $30. For more information visit www.bostonarts.org

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ABOUT THE SHOW

"DID YOU EAT?" ("밥 먹었니?") is Zoë Kim’s autobiographical journey through love’s many forms–how it’s learned, given, and reflected inward. 

In a nimble and tender solo performance, Zoë shapeshifts into the souls of her family into a whirlwind of memory, where tears and laughter collide.   

It’s not just a story, but a reckoning–weaving through the soft threads of Korean/American identity, belonging, and healing. 

"DID YOU EAT?" ("밥 먹었니?") is a poetic love letter to the inner child, and hopefully yours too. 

Run Time 75 minutes without intermission.

Age Recommendation: "DID YOU EAT?" ("밥 먹었니?") is recommended for audiences aged 13 and older. 

Content Advisory: "DID YOU EAT?" ("밥 먹었니?") addresses complex and sensitive topics including experiences of childhood trauma, self-harm, and suicidal ideation.

ABOUT BOSTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

BOSTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS (BCAsupports working artists to create, perform, and exhibit new works; develops new audiences; and connects the arts to community. Opened to the public in 1970, the BCA has for five decades engaged creative community for public good. While the organization’s physical residence can be found in the historic South End, the BCA touches every part of Boston’s cultural ecosystem. A leading force in the city’s cultural community, BOSTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS has supported thousands of individual artists, small organizations and performing arts companies, who add depth and dimension to the Boston arts ethos. Through residencies and programming, the BCA serves as an epicenter for an expanding cohort of artists working across all disciplines and has catalyzed careers by providing fertile ground for experimentation and artistic risk-taking.

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