Ins Choi’s love letter to both his specific experience and all first-generation immigrants, “Kim’s Convenience” has become a sensation.
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 ...
"Kim's Convenience," an immigrant-family dramedy, is so funny, so heartbreaking, so well-acted-with the playwright, Ins Choi, as the perpetually enraged patriarch-that there's only one thing missing, ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Center Theatre Group has announced an additional play to complete the 2025/26 One ...
For all the barking and grunting Appa does, he proves time and again that his hardened heart can be soft and tender. He bounces around his convenience store with a wisdom that is built from being a ...
The Huntington has announced an extension for Kim’s Convenience, the award-winning comedy by Ins Choi about a Korean ...
"Kim's Convenience," an immigrant-family dramedy, is so funny, so heartbreaking, so well-acted -- with the playwright, Ins Choi, as the perpetually enraged patriarch -- that there's only one thing ...
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 ...
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, ...
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