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PlayME is back with a major new season of audio drama, hosted by Laura Mullin and Chris Tolley.
Five acclaimed plays. Big performances. Theatre you can binge anytime, anywhere.
Leading the season is Kim’s Convenience by Ins Choi, one of the most celebrated plays of its generation. Set inside a Toronto corner store, this iconic family comedy is warm, funny, and deeply moving, exploring immigration, generational clash, and belonging through the lives of a Korean Canadian family. Adapted into a global CBC and Netflix hit, Kim’s Convenience is a modern classic.
Also featured this season is Table for Two by Akosua Amo-Adem, a sharp and relatable romantic comedy about dating and self-worth. The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey returns as a beloved classic exploring memory, trauma, and the power of storytelling. New by Pamela Mala Sinha is an urgent contemporary drama about love, family expectations, and identity. Rounding out the season is The Neighbours by Governor General’s Award winner Nicolas Billon, a gripping psychological thriller that asks how good people can become complicit in acts of cruelty.
Each audio drama is paired with exclusive conversations with the playwrights, offering insight into the stories behind the scripts.
Press play for unforgettable stories, powerful performances, and theatre made to listen.
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PlayME is back with a major new season of audio drama, hosted by Laura Mullin and Chris Tolley.
Five acclaimed plays. Big performances. Theatre you can binge anytime, anywhere.
Leading the season is Kim’s Convenience by Ins Choi, one of the most celebrated plays of its generation. Set inside a Toronto corner store, this iconic family comedy is warm, funny, and deeply moving, exploring immigration, generational clash, and belonging through the lives of a Korean Canadian family. Adapted into a global CBC and Netflix hit, Kim’s Convenience is a modern classic.
Also featured this season is Table for Two by Akosua Amo-Adem, a sharp and relatable romantic comedy about dating and self-worth. The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey returns as a beloved classic exploring memory, trauma, and the power of storytelling. New by Pamela Mala Sinha is an urgent contemporary drama about love, family expectations, and identity. Rounding out the season is The Neighbours by Governor General’s Award winner Nicolas Billon, a gripping psychological thriller that asks how good people can become complicit in acts of cruelty.
Each audio drama is paired with exclusive conversations with the playwrights, offering insight into the stories behind the scripts.
Press play for unforgettable stories, powerful performances, and theatre made to listen.

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