Tea In Entertainment
1924: The song "Tea for Two" is written by
Vincent Youmans.
1924: Pictures of tea being produced in China. Exquisite
photographs titled,"Four Steps in Tea Culture." Shows
scenes of tea being produced in China.
1925: The revue "On with the Dance" is first
set up on April 30 at London's Pavillion Theatre. It includes
the song "Tea for Two" and will run for 229 performances.
1931: "When I Take My Sugar to Tea" by Sammy
Fain
1947: "Tea with Mrs. Goodman" by English novelist
Philip Toynbee, 31 is published.
1952: The film: Yasujiro Ozu's The Flavor of Green Tea
Over Rice.
1953: White Rose Redi-Tea, introduced by New York's
Seeman Brothers, is the world's first instant iced tea.
1953: The play "Tea and Sympathy" by Robert
Anderson is first set up at September 30 at New York's Ethel Barrymore
Theater, with Deborah Kerr and John Kerr. It runs for 712 performances.
1953: The play "The Teahouse of the August Moon"
by John Patrick is first set up on October 15 at New York's Martin
Beck Theater, with John Forsythe and David Wayne. It runs for
1,027 performances.
Enjoy your tea!

Dr. Tea, Tea Expert
& Proprietor
Tea Garden & Herbal Emporium
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