The Huntington has announced an extension for Kim’s Convenience, the award-winning comedy by Ins Choi about a Korean ...
During this stretch before Thanksgiving, there are plenty of activities in Boston for curious minds, including a Boston ...
Ins Choi’s love letter to both his specific experience and all first-generation immigrants, “Kim’s Convenience” has become a sensation.
The play that inspired the hit TV show, “Kim’s Convenience”, is a story about the dynamics a Korean-Canadian family.
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, ...
"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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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