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The Big Interview: Playwright Ins Choi makes it big with Kim’s Convenience

Korean-Canadian’s play about a convenience store is poised to open Soulpepper’s 2012 season.

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Playwright Ins Choi on the set of his play, Kim's Convenience at Michael Young Theatre, Young Centre for the Performing Arts.

Ask Ins Choi to tell you about the moment his life changed and he can describe it perfectly.

“It was the opening night of Kim’s Convenience at the Fringe last summer,” he says, talking about his script that will kick off Soulpepper Theatre’s 2012 season on Jan. 19.

Richard Ouzounian
Richard Ouzounian
Richard Ouzounian is a former theatre critic and entertainment reporter for The Star.
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