“Kim’s Convenience” brings together Bay Area’s Canadian & immigrant communities

A newsletter from a fellow Canadian organization in the Bay Area (and the Branch thanks them for their plug).


Canadian Studies Announcements

In This Issue:

Canadian Studies News

• Bay Area Canadians celebrate Canada’s immigrant story at Kim’s Convenience

Local News

• Bay Area’s Royal Canadian Legion branch celebrates members’ contributions to community

Upcoming Events

• 8th Annual Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner – Last call for tickets!

• The 51st State? Canadian Resistance to American Annexationism since 1775

External Events

• Kim’s Convenience at ACT San Francisco

• Exploratorium After Dark: Dancing in the Sky

• San Francisco Fleet Week Air Show

PROGRAM NEWS

Bay Area Canadians Celebrate Canada’s Immigrant Story at Kim’s Convenience

On Sunday, Canadians from all corners of the Bay Area converged at the Toni Rembe Theater for a special performance of Kim’s Convenience, celebrating our local Canadian community and Canada’s immigrant story more broadly.

A special “Canada Night” showing was organized by the Digital Moose Lounge, the Bay Area’s most established Canadian expat group, in collaboration with the Canadian consulate and ACT San Francisco. Attendees enjoyed an evening of theater as they followed an alternately hilarious and heart-warming day in the life of a Korean-Canadian family that runs a Toronto corner store. (A story that is surely familiar to anyone who is a fan of the hit CBC sitcom based on the play!)

The Canadian Studies Program was grateful to be invited to participate. Program representatives included Program Director Hidetaka Hirota, graduate students, and several board members.

The San Francisco production features a Canadian cast headed by playwright Ins Choi, who plays the titular Mr. Kim. Choi’s performance is the highlight of the show, as noted in the San Francisco Chronicle’s favorable review. Choi, who immigrated to Canada with his family as an infant, wrote the play to reflect his own experiences, and as a tribute to the many ways that immigrant families have contributed to Canada.

The production brought a little slice of Toronto into San Francisco with a replica of one of the city’s iconic corner stores. Torontonians in the audience were delighted by nostalgic touches from the sound of Ontario’s lottery jingle to the bags of milk in Mr. Kim’s refrigerators. Boxes of Canadian-branded goods and souvenirs stacked across the set were brought directly from Canada.

However, while the show is firmly rooted in Toronto, its themes also resonate in the Bay Area, particularly for the region’s Asian immigrant community. To celebrate the show’s opening, ACT partnered with local businesses for a photo exhibit titled “Our Store: Your Story” that celebrates San Francisco’s own immigrant-owned corner stores and the families behind them. And Mr. Kim himself gives a monologue about a Korean shopkeeper whose friends in the Black community saved his business during the 1992 Los Angeles riots. These stories demonstrate the intergenerational grit and cultural pride that permeate similar communities across North America.

After the show, friends of Canadian Studies were among the attendees invited to a special meet-and-greet with the play’s cast. Choi discussed how he had written the show to spark conversations about potentially difficult subjects such as identity, family, and legacy, and how he had updated the script to keep it relevant since its debut in 2011. Cast members also expressed their deep appreciation for the support shown by the local Canadian community, and their enjoyment of San Francisco. They were both surprised and delighted to discover that a world-renowned university like UC Berkeley has a program to study Canada!

Kim’s Convenience runs through October 19. See below for a special discount on tickets from our friends at DML!

LOCAL NEWS

Bay Area’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch Celebrates Members’ Contributions to Community

Last week was National Legion Week, celebrating the important work done by the Royal Canadian Legion. The Legion is Canada’s largest veterans’ organization, supporting members of Canada’s armed forces, their families, and their communities. In the Bay Area, US Branch #25 (covering Northern California) has put together a series of entries highlighting the service and contributions of local branch members and affiliates: read more here.

UPCOMING EVENTS

8th Annual Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner

Sun., Oct. 5 | 5:00 pm | Alumni House | Buy tickets

Canadian Studies is proud to partner with the Digital Moose Lounge to bring you a Canadian holiday tradition! Join us in celebrating the Bay Area’s Canadian community with a delicious turkey dinner and the chance to mingle with your fellow Canadians. Tickets include a classic Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the fixings; a raffle with fabulous prizes; entertainment; and a chance to meet Canadians and friends of Canada from around the Bay!

Special Offer for UC Berkeley Students! Thanks to the generosity of our friends, Canadian Studies is able to provide subsidized tickets to UC Berkeley students. Please email canada@berkeley.edu to learn more.

The 51st State? Canadian Resistance to American Annexationism since 1775

Tues., Oct. 14 | 12:30 pm | 223 Philosophy Hall | RSVP

Since their founding era, Americans have periodically tried to convince their northern neighbors to join them in a continental union, sometimes by force. This talk will offer a sweeping survey of the prospect – or threat – of the American annexation of Canada (and its colonial antecedents) over the past 250 years. It will highlight major turning points in the cross-border relationship and the responses of government officials, the press, and Canadians more broadly. Extending the focus through the 2025 Canadian federal election, it will examine how generations of politicians and opinion-makers have harnessed opposition to annexation for political purposes.

About the Speaker

Dr. Gregory Wigmore is an associate teaching professor in the Department of History at Santa Clara University, where he teaches early US and Canada history. He received his bachelor’s in journalism and history from Carleton University, and his PhD in history from UC Davis. His research and teaching focus on the intersection of social and political history and foreign relations in North America, especially the role of frontiers and borders. He is currently working on a book manuscript based on his dissertation, “The Limits of Empire: Allegiance, Opportunity, and Imperial Rivalry in the Canadian-American Borderland.” His op-ed articles have appeared in The Globe and Mail and the National Post.

EXTERNAL EVENTS

Kim’s Convenience at ACT San Francisco

Sept. 18-Oct. 19 | San Francisco, CA | Learn more

The hilarious and heartwarming, award-winning comedy drama that inspired the popular Netflix hit show is coming to SF! This feel-good play about a Korean family-run corner store is an ode to generations of immigrants who have made Canada the country that it is today. Mr. Kim works hard to support his wife and children with his Toronto convenience store. As he evaluates his future, he faces both a changing neighborhood landscape and the gap between his values and those of his Canada-born children. Playwright Ins Choi, who will also star in the production as the title character, calls Kim’s Convenience his “love letter to his parents and to all first-generation immigrants who call Canada their home.”

Kim’s Convenience is showing at the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) Toni Rembe Theater through October 19. Thanks to our friends at the DML, you can click here or use code DML to save 20% on tickets!

Exploratorium After Dark: Dancing in the Sky

Thurs., Oct. 9 | San Francisco, CA | Buy tickets

The Exploratorium invites you to buckle in for an evening of mystery, adventure, and airborne entertainment! Prepare to be dazzled by a performance from Earth Circus, where jaw-dropping moves from acrobatic dancers will have you questioning gravity. Uncover the secrets behind aerobatics with the Snowbird squadron, Canada’s iconic flight demonstration crew. And don’t miss a special cabaret co-hosted with our friends at KQED, where stories of flight – from the world of winged arthropods to the death of a daredevil aviator – will inspire your curiosity to soar.

San Francisco Fleet Week Air Show

Oct. 10-12 | San Francisco, CA | Learn more

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, the acrobatic squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force, will be participating in this year’s SF Fleet Week Air Show! Held annually between the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, the air show attracts fans from all over the globe. The waterfront event, sponsored by United Airlines, is headlined by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and is the only air show in the United States with a commercial airliner, the United 777, to perform a fully choreographed act. The Snowbirds will join this awe-inspiring performance to showcase the exceptional teamwork, skill, and dedication that defines members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

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