Kim’s Convenience Tickets

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Park Theatre
Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JP
Running Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Running Since Mon, 8 January 2024
Booking Until Sat, 10 February 2024
Monday - 19:30
Tuesday - 19:30
Wednesday - 19:30
Thursday 15:00 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 15:00 19:30
Sunday - -
Important Information
Age Restrictions: This production is suitable for ages 14+

More about Kim’s Convenience

The hilarious and touching award-winning comedy-drama that has become a major Netflix sensation, Kim’s Convenience, is now making a triumphant return to the stage. This heartwarming production revolves around a Korean family-owned store and serves as a tribute to the generations of immigrants who have played a vital role in shaping Canada into the nation it is today. Don't miss the opportunity to catch Ins Choi, the brilliant creator of Kim's Convenience, live at London's Park Theatre. Secure your tickets today!

Mr. Kim puts in dedicated effort to provide for his wife and kids through his convenience store in Toronto. While he contemplates what lies ahead, he grapples with the evolving neighbourhood dynamics and the differences between his own values and those held by his children, who were born in Canada. Written by and featuring Ins Choi, Choi describes Kim's Convenience as his heartfelt tribute to his parents and all the first-generation immigrants who consider Canada their homeland.

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Park Theatre

Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JP
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Park Theatre is the brainchild of Artistic Director, Jez Bond, and Creative Director, Melli Bond, who – following a six year London-wide search for a building – discovered a vacant office block next to Finsbury Park station in 2010. Garnering support from the theatre community at large – including luminaries such as Ian McKellen and Alan Rickman, the press and, importantly, local residents they set out to raise the necessary funds to convert the tired concrete building into a thriving new theatre and beacon for the community. At a cost of just £2.6 million, the building, designed by David Hughes Architects, opened in May 2013 to rave reviews from the critics. Park Theatre's vision is for national recognition as a powerhouse of theatre for diverse audiences across London and the South East.

Park Theatre's mission is ‘to be a welcoming, vibrant home for the local community and beyond, providing world class entertainment that challenges perceptions and enables people to build a new tradition of theatre’.