From left, Ins Choi and Esther Chung in "Kim’s Convenience." A Soulpepper Production in association with American Conservatory Theater and Adam Blanshay Productions. (Courtesy Dahlia Katz) Every night ...
Balancing both lighthearted charm and occasional drama, CBC's Kim's Convenience was a breath of fresh air when it premiered on Canadian television in 2016. Kim's Convenience told the story of a Korean ...
For fans of the TV sitcom “Kim’s Convenience,” the play delivers a sense of deja vu — it’s laugh-out-loud funny, brimming with witty banter and sharp humor. This play, which inspired the Netflix ...
Ins Choi immigrated to Canada from Korea as a one-year-old. What his toddler’s brain took in first was the scent of his uncle’s shop. “My first memory of Canada was the smell of a convenience store,” ...
As you walk into the theater at a new production of the play “Kim’s Convenience,” the hallway briefly becomes a Toronto sidewalk, with crates and trash strewn about, the sign for the shop glowing in ...
Kim’s Convenience, the award-winning play which was translated to the small screen in CBC and Netflix shows, has opened at Riverside Studios after a sold-out run at Park Theatre earlier in 2024, and ...