Review: KIM'S CONVENIENCE, Riverside Studios
Kim’s Convenience is a tight hug of a show. There’s enough here for plenty of laughter and a little bit of heartstring-pulling. It’s not trying to be the next breakthrough or radical piece, and therefore, in its form, it’s great. If you’re looking for some warmth as the weather grows colder, add a trip to Kim’s Convenience to your ‘to-do’ list.
Photos: KIM'S CONVENIENCE is Now Playing at Riverside Theatres
Following a sold-out hit run at Park Theatre earlier this year, Kim’s Convenience is now playing at Riverside Studios. Adam Blanshay Productions, in association with Park Theatre, are behind Ins Choi’s award-winning play, which inspired the CBC and Netflix’s global hit TV comedy adaptation of the same name. Check out all new photos here!
KIM'S CONVENIENCE Will Transfer to Riverside Studios
Ins Choi’s award-winning play Kim’s Convenience,which inspired the CBC and Netflix’s global hit TV comedy adaptation of the same name, will transfer to Riverside Studios this Autumn following a previously sold-out European Premiere at Park Theatre earlier this year.
Review: KIM'S CONVENIENCE, Park Theatre
What did our critic think of KIM'S CONVENIENCE at Park TheatreIn July 2018, a little series titled Kim’s Convenience was released internationally on Netflix.
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KIM'S CONVENIENCE Returns To The Grand Theatre
After leaving London audiences in stitches in 2013, Ins Choi's Kim's Convenience returns to the Grand Theatre's Spriet Stage from October 17th – November 4th to open the Theatre's 2023/24 Season.
Review: KIM'S CONVENIENCE at TheatreSquared
What did our critic think of KIM'S CONVENIENCE at TheatreSquared? The coolest places to hang in Fayetteville is definitely Dickson Street. It has George's Majestic Lounge, which hosts so many awesome bands, Walton Arts Center, which brings in national touring companies, and my favorite- TheatreSquared, which has KIM'S CONVENIENCE showing through Sunday, Feb. 26. Written by Ins Choi and directed by Nelson Eusebio, this comedy definitely brings the laughs but also tugs at your heart with the realness of family expectations and desires. This performance brings out honest emotions and is worth seeing again!