The play Kim's Convenience
at the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, Connecticut is endearing, relatable, a joy to watch, and laugh out loud
funny! Written by playwright Ins Choi
and directed by Nelson T. Eusebio III, the cast features the
talented ensemble of actors: David Shih, Cindy Im, Hyunmin Rhee, Eric
R. Williams, and Chuja Seo. The play runs until July 17, 2022;
do run to see it for an evening of perfect fun. Bravo!
David Shih (Appa), Cindy Im (Janet)
Kim's Convenience
We attended the performance of Kim's
Convenience on opening night, Saturday, July 9, 2022, and fell in love with
"the play that launched a hit series on Netflix" and its delightful characters.
The plot of the play tells the story of Appa (the Korean word for "dad")
a first-generation Korean immigrant who owns a convenience store in Toronto,
Canada. For Mr. Kim, the store is not only a means to provide for his
family, but he also believes that he is building a legacy, a future for his daughter,
Janet, to succeed him in the business. Janet, however, has other
plans for her life that do not include Kim's Convenience, much to her
father's dismay.
David Shih (Appa), Eric R. Williams (Real Estate Agent)
Kim's Convenience
The relationship between Appa,
played by David Shih, and his daughter, Janet, played by Cindy
Im, is pure onstage magic as they battle to convince each other of why
each of them are correct in their decisions. Janet is a photographer and
that is her passion; for Appa, the store is his passion. He has worked
hard over the years to create a business that he is proud of, and believes that
Janet, still single at age 30, will feel the same passion for the store
and the business as he does. Even while Janet is resisting his offer to succeed
him, Appa refuses to believe her and tries to educate her in "store
street smarts" such as how to spot a shoplifter and calling the police when
someone parks illegally in a parking spot in front of the store.
Chuja Seo (Umma), David Shih (Appa)
Kim's Convenience
The dialogue is witty, fast-paced,
downright humorous, and endearing, and the talented cast deliver their lines
effortlessly, served on a silver platter. The actor Eric R. Williams deftly
plays a variety of characters, including a police officer named Alex, a
friend of Janet's estranged brother, Jung, who comes to the store on a
"911" call only to find out that the emergency is for a parked call. As he
explains to Mr. Kim that calling "911" is for emergency situations only,
Alex and Janet reconnect as he remembers her as the little girl
who used to tag around after her brother and himself. All grown up now and
gorgeous, it is this chance encounter of Janet and Alex that is
the catalyst for love to bloom in Kim's Convenience, and when Appa
tells Alex and Janet to Pho (the Korean word for
"smooch"), you know that there is a love match.
Eric R. Williams (Alex), Cindy Im (Janet)
Kim's Convenience
Hyunmin Rhee plays the estranged son, Jung, who meets his mother, Umma,
played by Chuja Seo, in secret. It is during one of these meetings that Umma
convinces him to forget the past and his argument with his father that drove
him away many years ago. It is a time to reconcile their differences.
Ultimately, Jung heeds her advice and goes to see his Appa, and
while Mr. Kim is reluctant at first to accept him back into his life, in
the end, family ties prove stronger than past arguments and pull them together.
The finale is one of hope for each member of the family and for the future of Kim's
Convenience.
Hyunmin Rhee (Jung), Chuja Seo (Umma)
Kim's Convenience
The play is a joy to watch, laugh aloud
funny, and highly relatable, especially for anyone for who comes from a family
business background, or knows someone who does. Whether delivering the
well-crafted lines or the physical comedy, the talented cast had us, and the
rest of the audience eating out of their hands all night. Bravo!

Hyunmin Rhee (Jung), David Shih (Appa)
Kim's Convenience
Until next time, keep enjoying and
supporting the arts!
Link for Westport Country Playhouse's "Kim's
Convenience" - The Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/61Mn83wmm_Y
About the
Westport Country Playhouse
The
Westport Country Playhouse named as "Theatre Company of the Year" in
December 2013 by The Wall Street Journal, opened on June 29, 1931, in a
transformed 1835 cow barn, which has, and continues to attract, a "who's
who" of prominent actors.
Looking at
the framed posters of past shows that line the lobby walls was like entering an
encyclopedia of the arts. A few of the renowned actors who have appeared on the
stage there include Ethyl Barrymore, Dorothy and Lillian Gish, Tallulah
Bankhead, Gloria Swanson, Don Ameche, Hume Cronin and Jessica Tandy, Jane
Fonda, Danny Aiello, Blythe Danner, Jill Clayburgh, Richard Dreyfus, Whoopi
Goldberg, Liza Minnelli, Bernadette Peters, Lynn Redgrave, Gene Wilder, and
Westport residents Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman.
"Westport
Country Playhouse, a not-for-profit theater, serves as a cultural nexus for patrons,
artists and students and is a treasured resource for the State of Connecticut.
There are no boundaries to the creative thinking for future seasons or the
kinds of audiences and excitement for theater that Westport Country Playhouse
can build."
"The
mission of Westport Country Playhouse is to enrich, enlighten, and engage the
community through the power of professionally produced theater of the highest
caliber and the welcoming experience of the Playhouse campus. The
not-for-profit Playhouse provides this experience in multiple ways by offering
live theater experiences of the highest quality, under the artistic direction
of Mark Lamos; educational and community engagement events to further explore
the work on stage; the New Works Initiative, a program dedicated to the
discovery, development, and production of new live theatrical works; special
performances and programs for students and teachers with extensive curriculum
support material; Script in Hand play readings to deepen relationships with audiences
and artists; the renowned Woodward Internship Program during the summer months
for aspiring theater professionals; Family Festivities presentations to delight
young and old alike and to promote reading through live theater; and the
beautiful and historic Playhouse campus open for enjoyment and community events
year-round. Charity Navigator has
recently awarded its top 4-star charity rating to the Playhouse in recognition
of its strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency."
For
information on Kim's Convenience, upcoming performances, or to purchase
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Performance
schedule for Kim's Convenience: Friday:
8:00 pm, Saturday: 8:00 pm, Sunday: 3:00 pm, Tuesday: 7:00 pm, Wednesday: 2:00
pm and 8:00 pm, Thursday: 8:00 pm
The play
runs from July 5 - 17, 2022. Runtime is 80 minutes without an intermission.
Note
from the Playwright Ins Choi
"It's a bigger decision now to be here. Unless this note is also
published online, you're only reading this cuz you're in a theater safely
gathered as a group to hear a story. In this case, it's a story about an Asian
family. I had a conversation with a colleague at the beginning of the pandemic
about how to combat the rise of Asian hate crimes. We concluded that in tandem
with gathering as large groups to condemn such abhorrent behaviors and engaging
in other political activism, the proactive part was continuing to write stories
and mentoring younger Asian Canadian/American storytellers. Stories? Really? It
was a surprising conclusion to us too. There's a quiet strength in stories as
it allows us to see into the lives of others wholly different from ourselves
only to realize how similar we all are. Through stories we're entertained as a
group and comforted to know we're not alone both in our struggles and what we
find funny. Stories are disarming, engaging our imaginations, and viscerally
reminding us of when we were all a little more supple. Thank you for being here
to hear this story."
Kim's
Convenience Creative Team
Playwright
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Ins Choi
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Director
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Nelson T.
Eusebio III
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Scenic
Designer
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You-Shin
Chen
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Costume
Designer
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Lux Haac
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Lighting
Designer
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Marie
Yokoyama
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Sound
Design
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Twi
McCallyum
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Dialect
Coaches
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Zoë Kim,
Bibi Mama
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Fight
Director/Intimacy Coach
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Michael
Rossmy
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Props
Supervisor
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Sean
Sanford
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Casting
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Tara
Rubin Casting, CSA
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Casting
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Claire
Burke, CSA
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Production
Stage Manager
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Megan
Smith
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Assistant
Stage Manager
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Kevin
Jinghong Zhu
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Stage
Manager Intern
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Abigail
Wilson
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Kim's Convenience Cast - In Order of Appearance
Appa
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David
Shih
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Janet
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Cindy Im
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Jung
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Hyunmin
Rhee
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Alex +
Others
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Eric R.
Williams
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Umma
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Chuja Seo
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Westport
Country Playhouse Production Team
Associate
Producer/Director of Production
|
David
Dreyfoos
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Technical
Director/Associate Director of Production
|
RJ Romeo
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Company
Manager
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Bruce
Miller
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Company
Manager
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Max Hunt
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Head Shop
Carpenter
|
Scott A.
Trichka
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Wardrobe Supervisor
|
Jessica
Camarero
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For this
Production
Assistant
Stage Manager/Fight Captain
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Kevin
Jinghong Zhu
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Head
Sound
|
Jon
Damast
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Head
Electrician
|
Charlestone
Gourdet
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Wig +
Hair Designer
|
Younghawk
Bautista
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Scenic
Painter
|
Nick
Shons
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Directing
Fellow
|
Kelleen
Moriarty
|
Stage
Management Intern
|
Abigail
Wilson
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Wardrobe
Intern
|
Kathryn
Duffner
|
Props
Intern
|
Nick
Shons
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Know
Before You Go - Covid Protocols
"To attend
in-person performances, all audience members must present proof of vaccination
and wear a mask at all times while inside. Please review our full safety
protocols here. "
Upcoming
Performances 2022 Season
Kim's Convenience
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July 5 - 17, 2022
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4000 Miles
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August 23 - September 4, 2022
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From The Mississippi Delta
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October 18 - 30, 2022
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Script in Hand Reading - TBD
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November 14, 2022
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Script in Hand Reading - TBD
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December 12, 2022
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Country Playhouse
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