There’s not much to a good convenience store — snacks, lottery tickets, a few home necessities, maybe birthday cards. But to ...
“Kim’s Convenience” will play at McCarter’s Berlind Theatre, 91 University Place, through February 15. The role of Appa will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Esther Chung, left, and Ins Choi in "Kim's Convenience." a Soulpepper Theatre Company production in association with American ...
A.C.T. launches its 2025/26 season with the charming 2011 dramedy Kim’s Convenience written and performed by Ins Choi as the title character and a solid supporting cast. The initial production won two ...
In a memorable episode from the first season of "Kim’s Convenience," the hit Canadian sitcom about a Korean immigrant family running a corner store, two characters got food poisoning after eating ...
It’s impossible to consider “Kim’s Convenience,” the rib-tickling, heart-stirring comic drama now playing at ACT’s Toni Rembe Theater, without noting its kinship to television sitcoms. That would be ...
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.
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 ...
McCarter Theatre is partnering with Woo Ri Mart, a beloved family-owned grocery store based in West Windsor, to deepen ...
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 ...
Creator of “Kim’s Convenience” Ins Choi shares the story behind the hit play that inspired the Netflix show with Host Jessica Wills.