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Tsai Chin, actress and lead in West End musical play The World of Suzie Wong
Tsai Chin, actress and lead in West End musical play The World of Suzie Wong, which opens next month at The Prince of Wales Theatre, London, pictured during break in rehearsals, 17th October 1959.
Our Picture Shows... Sunday Pictorial Showbiz Journalist Bernard McElwaine uses a pair of scissors to increase the side slit in dress as Tsai Chin shows what a chinese blue angel looks like and would be typically be seen in a real pleasure palace
Harry Fox
Sunday Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
L7690
Media ID 21777197
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant world of 1950s London theater. Tsai Chin, a talented actress and lead in the highly anticipated West End musical play The World of Suzie Wong, takes center stage during a break in rehearsals on October 17th, 1959. With her graceful presence and undeniable beauty, Tsai Chin embodies the essence of a Chinese blue angel - an enchanting figure one would expect to find in a real pleasure palace. As she stands elegantly before us, dressed in a stunning dress crafted by an expert tailor, our attention is immediately drawn to the intricate details that adorn her ensemble. The Sunday Pictorial Showbiz Journalist Bernard McElwaine can be seen using a pair of scissors to increase the side slit in Tsai Chin's dress. This behind-the-scenes moment captures not only the meticulous tailoring process but also highlights how every aspect is carefully considered to enhance both comfort and style for performers like Tsai Chin. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by Harry Fox from Memory Lane Prints, we cannot help but feel captivated by the allure of theater and its ability to transport us into different worlds. It serves as a reminder of how timeless artistry continues to shape our lives through unforgettable performances such as The World of Suzie Wong at The Prince of Wales Theatre next month.
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