Zoë Kim

Playwright/Performer

she/her

Zoë Kim (she/her) is a storyteller who is passionate about creating art that encourages humanity, compassion, and kindness. She is the New Work Development Manager at The Public Theater and the Founder of Seoulful Productions, a Korean-American women-led 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose primary mission is to create artistic experiences that celebrate the culture, artistry, and voices of the Korean Diaspora. She was a Festival Consultant for the 2023 National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT), a 2023 Theatre Producers of Color cohort member (TPOC), the Broadway Advocacy Coalition 2024 Theater of Change cohort member, and is currently a 2023-2024 BIPOC Critics Lab cohort member. She holds an MFA in Acting from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. Her recent acting credits include Pride and Prejudice, Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?), Eureka Day, Motherf**ker with the Hat, The Winter’s Tale (Shakespeare’s Globe in London), 4000 Miles, and The King’s Language (world premiere). She wrote Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?) and screenplays for Phone Call, Meet Me at a Funeral (MMF), Say, Do You Wanna Be White?, and multiple episodes of Blue Match Comedy. MMF and Phone Call became official selections at various film festivals and have won her numerous awards including EMERGING FILMMAKER, BEST COMEDY, and BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE. www.thezoekim.com