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  1. 6 de nov. de 2023 · By Ins ChoiDirected by Esther Jun The hilarious and heartwarming award-winning comedy-drama about a family-run Korean store that inspired the Netflix hit, is...

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  2. 17 de dic. de 2023 · Esther Jun directs the UK Premiere of the award-winning original stage play Kim’s Convenience which spawned the beloved hit Netflix sitcom of the same name. Written by leading playwright, screenwriter and actor Ins Choi, the comedy drama follows the hilarious and heart-warming tale of a Korean family-run convenience store.

  3. www.estherjun.comEsther Jun

    Esther Song Jun (she/her) is a Korean-American Art Teacher and Artist. She received her BFA in 2015 from Cornell University. Following her undergraduate education, Jun worked in a number of administrative roles at arts-focused organizations, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Pratt Institute.

  4. BIO. Esther Jun is originally from Edmonton, Alberta. After pursuing acting in Vancouver, New York and Toronto, Esther decided she was better off making her own work and packed up to move to London, England in 2003, where she completed her BA (Hons) in Directing at Drama Centre London, part of Central St. Martins College. .

    • Setting The Stage
    • Toronto Locations: TV That Honours The City
    • Actors on Set
    • The Food of Kim's Convenience
    • Fans Around The World
    • Actors Off Set

    Kim's Convenience was originally a theatre production. The show's playwright and creator, Ins Choi, spent five years working on the script for Kim's Convenience, according to The Canadian Encyclopedia. At one point when he was low on funds, he received financial assistance from his Korean church, which raised $3,000 to help Choi complete the play a...

    Unlike most Toronto-based productions, Toronto proudly plays itself in Kim's Convenience. Most of the locations are a stone's throw from the studio, Showline Studios. Located by Toronto's waterfront, this complex with 78,000 square feet of studios has also hosted production of international features such as X-Men, and many locations are literally a...

    20. At the end of each and every season, the cast and crew of Kim'sget together for a softball tournament. 21. The video games are fake. There are a lot of scenes where Jung and Kimchee play video games together. In reality, it's a loop on the TV, and they've never actually played video games. 22. At the end of each day of filming, Paul Sun-Hyung L...

    38. Bin Dae Duk Janet had to learn to cook this dish of savoury mung bean pancakes in the season four episode, Soccer Dad. Umma challenges her to try to make it herself, and it's not a complete disaster. 39. Gimbap Umma cooks this seaweed rice roll filled with a variety of delicious fillings, from vegetables to crab meat, to keep her son Jung (Simu...

    43. The Queen Street Kim's Convenience store keeps a guestbook, and fans of the show have visited from all over the world. Fans have come from the Netherlands, Michigan, Hawaii, Vancouver, Wisconsin, Halifax, Chicago, Mexico, Australia, Vermont, Colombia, Montreal, The United Kingdom, Malaysia and Florida. 1. Kim's Convenience fans brave the cold t...

    51. The stars had very different career paths before the became actors. Simu Liu was once an accountant, a career path he says he chose in order to satisfy his parents, which led him to studying finance and accounting at Western University's Ivey Business School for two years. He then spent a year working as an accountant at Deloitte. 52. Before Ki...

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  5. 1,158 Followers, 756 Following, 346 Posts - Esther Jun (@_estherjun) on Instagram: "last seen taking photos of dinner miami • nyc • chicago"

  6. www.estherjun.com › work › tigerTiger — Esther Jun

    Tiger — Esther Jun. This large-scale drawing explores generational trauma, specifically in the Korean-American immigrant community. The text, written in Korean, weaves together a Korean children’s story and a personal memory to create a new narrative.