Theatregoers bundled themselves in scarves and woolly hats in the foyer of Park Theatre in north London, preparing for the brisk January air after just taking in a matinee showing of Kim’s Convenience, the well-loved Canadian play-turned-television series making its European debut.
“It was wonderful! Well done, you two!” A woman shouted over the hiss of cappuccinos being prepared in the lobby café, as two cast members emerged bearing props. “We all need a bit of forgiveness in this world, and it was just so nice to see.”
Forgiveness, family and confection are just a few of the myriad themes that bind Korean Canadian