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Kim's Convenience

By Ins Choi
Directed by Weyni Mengesha
 
A Soulpepper production, in association with American Conservatory Theater and Adam Blanshay Productions

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Jan 30 - Mar 9, 2025

RUNTIME: 1 HR 30 MIN

Content Warning: This comedy explores the experiences of a Korean immigrant family in Canada set in 2011, and includes occasional profanity, racial profiling, references to physical abuse, and brief staged violence.

Technical Warning: There are no English subtitles for Korean language dialogue. 
 

 

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Kim's Convenience

"What is my story? What is the story of me, Mr. Kim? My whole life is this store. Everybody knows this store, they know me. This store is my story."

The play that started it all – Kim's Convenience returns to the stage where it all began and reunites celebrated playwright Ins Choi with its original director, Weyni Mengesha. The most successful Canadian play of the last decade, Kim’s Convenience immediately resonated with Torontonians, becoming the most popular show in Soulpepper’s history. After leaving the Soulpepper stage Kim’s Convenience went on to become an internationally successful TV show on CBC and Netflix, and now makes its triumphant return home. 

Mr. Kim is a first-generation Korean immigrant, a father of two, and the proud proprietor of Kim’s Convenience for the past 30 years. After building his empire from nothing, the stubborn Mr. Kim grapples with his changing Toronto neighbourhood, and the growing chasm between him and his second-generation children. In this heartwarming and hilarious story, audiences follow the Kim family as they tackle their challenging past and look to face an unknown future. Playwright Ins Choi, who will also star in the production as the title character, calls the play his “love letter to his parents and to all first-generation immigrants who call Canada their home.”  Don’t miss this historic moment as we welcome Kim’s Convenience back home to Soulpepper.


Photo of Ins Choi by Dahlia Katz

 

KIM’S CONVENIENCE is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

Toronto is a better place with Kim's Convenience in it.

- NEXT Magazine

Kim's Convenience remains as sharp, witty, and moving as ever.

- The Toronto Star

[Kim's Convenience] is everything theatre should be: well written, well designed, and well acted. 

- The Globe and Mail


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