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The play Afternoon Men is to have its first performance at the New Arts Theatre in London
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The play Afternoon Men is to have its first performance at the New Arts Theatre in London
The play Afternoon Men is to have its first performance at the New Arts Theatre in London.
Pop Artist Pauline Boy pictured with a halter necked prune coloured woollen dress with an orange chiffon scarf which all feature in the play.
20th August 1963
Alisdair MacDonald
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
AMC Project AMC_PRESS_034125_1.j
Media ID 21876041
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Artist Play Posed 1963 Pop Art
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant 1960s London theater scene. The image captures the anticipation surrounding the first performance of "The Afternoon Men" at the renowned New Arts Theatre. Standing confidently in front of a backdrop adorned with colorful pop art motifs, we see the talented and stylish Pop Artist Pauline Boy. Pauline Boy's fashion choices for her role in the play are nothing short of eye-catching. She dons a halter necked prune colored woollen dress that exudes elegance and sophistication. To add an extra touch of flair, she accessorizes with an orange chiffon scarf that complements her ensemble perfectly. This photograph not only showcases Pauline Boy's artistic talent but also highlights how fashion played a significant role in defining cultural movements during this era. The combination of pop art elements and avant-garde clothing reflects both artistic expression and societal change. As we delve into this snapshot from August 20th, 1963, we can't help but feel captivated by the energy emanating from both Pauline Boy and the upcoming performance itself. This image serves as a reminder of London's rich theatrical history and its ability to merge art forms seamlessly on stage. Alisdair MacDonald skillfully captures this moment in time through his lens, allowing us to relive an iconic period where art, fashion, entertainment collided harmoniously on London's grand stages.
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