Vichet Chum's Kween to Make Its World Premiere at Merrimack Repertory Theatre
Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) proudly presents Kween, a vibrant and heart-forward new work set in Lowell that celebrates queer identity, Cambodian American heritage, and the courage to speak one's truth. An MRT Commission, Kween follows Soma, a queer Cambodian American teenager navigating family, culture, and self-expression.
When Soma posts a video performing her original poetry about personal struggles, including her father's deportation, it quickly goes viral. As Lowell High School's spoken word contest approaches, Soma must decide if she is brave enough to step up to the mic and claim her story. Told with humor, warmth, and rich characters, Kween builds toward the largest Khmer cultural event of the season, exploring the many ways we author our own paths home.
The production is directed by Pirronne Yousefzadeh, an acclaimed theater director and educator known for her dynamic work in new plays, socially engaged theater, and championing diverse voices. Kween marks Yousefzadeh's debut at Merrimack Repertory Theatre.
The creative team includes Brian J. Lilienthal (lighting designer), David Remedios (sound designer), Yao Chen (costume designer), Cristina Todesco (scenic designer), and Camilla Tassi (projection designer), all of whom bring deep expertise and thoughtful artistry to the production.
Originally commissioned by MRT, Kween was adapted into a young adult novel published by HarperCollins' Quill Tree imprint, extending Soma's story to readers nationwide while remaining rooted in Lowell's community. The story continues to resonate, exploring themes of intergenerational trauma, queer identity, and Cambodian heritage.