- This is a warm, moving music drama based on the bestselling novel whose rights have been sold to 42 countries worldwide.
- As a sequel to The Uncomfortable Convenience Store, which drew over 100,000 audience members at a small Daehangno theater after two years, it brings new emotion to the stage once again.
- Korean performances include English, Chinese, and Japanese subtitles so international visitors can enjoy the show comfortably. Subtitle service is available only to those who reserve in advance.
- Performed at Huam Theatre near Hyehwa Station, it’s a great chance to experience Daehangno’s theater culture.
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'When was the climax of my life?'
A mysterious night shift worker brings a fresh breeze to the convenience store, and from the fingertips of writer In-gyeong, who has begun her second act, the story comes to life on stage again.

This music drama is based on the sequel to Kim Ho-yeon’s million-selling novel The Uncomfortable Convenience Store, which has sold over 1.7 million copies domestically and had its rights exported to 42 countries worldwide.
Through the continuing story of In-gyeong and Yeong-suk, and new characters Geun-bae, Min-sik, So-jin, and Geun-seong, you’ll meet the challenges, setbacks, and rising moments of people who dream of a shining climax in their own lives.

Synopsis
One and a half years after Dokgo left, a new night shift worker, Hwang Geun-bae, arrives at Always Convenience Store. He seems similar to Dokgo, yet there’s something different about him.

Preparing to play the role of Dokgo in the stage production of The Uncomfortable Convenience Store, Geun-bae hears from writer Jeong In-gyeong that she cannot accept his acting. To truly understand Dokgo, he decides to keep the nights at the convenience store himself.







