In “Kim’s Convenience,” presented at American Conservatory Theater in a co-production with Soulpepper Theatre Company in ...
Kim's Convenience—the hilarious and heartwarming award-winning comedy drama about a Korean family-run corner store that inspired the popular Netflix hit series—at the Ahmanson Theatre.
Appa can’t stand the illegally parked white Honda outside his corner store, Kim’s Convenience. This is a running thread ...
Kim’s Convenience revolves around a Korean-Canadian family running a convenience store in Moss Park, Toronto. Together, the members deal with numerous personal and professional challenges, leading to ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. In the play Kim’s Convenience, as well as the television show, Mr. Kim ...
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 ...
This hilarious and heartwarming award-winning comedy drama about a Korean family-run corner store that inspired the popular Netflix hit is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants who have made ...
At just 83 minutes long, Kim’s Convenience may be short, and set entirely in a small corner store, but it embraces the big stuff: family, regret, forgiveness, the need for belonging. Ultimately, it ...
As a fictional family of immigrant entrepreneurs takes over American Conservatory Theater's stage this week, some of their local nonfiction counterparts are making a theatrical debut of their own.
Not all stars blaze. Ins Choi is definitely one, but if you're a newbie, you might not guess so right away in "Kim's Convenience." As his character, Appa, humbly opens his Toronto bodega for the day, ...