Tiffany’s Show Pattaya, Thailand’s pioneering and globally acclaimed transgender cabaret, proudly celebrates its golden jubilee with the unveiling of a groundbreaking new production—‘Crystalise a Dream.’ For the first time in its 50-year history, the entire show has been completely reimagined, marking a bold new chapter for the institution that helped define Pattaya’s identity and elevate Thai cultural artistry on the world stage.
Launched alongside a fresh brand vision, 'Open Beyond the Eye,' the show reflects Tiffany’s renewed commitment to embracing diversity not only through aesthetics but through human stories, personal empowerment, and emotional depth.
Managing Director Alisa Phanthusak Kunpalin, daughter of the late founder Senator Sutham Phanthusak, emphasized that Tiffany’s is far more than a spectacle—it is a living stage for dreams, dignity, and self-expression. She paid tribute to her father’s unwavering courage in founding the show in 1974 at a time when the world was less accepting, and for building a platform that continues to uplift lives through authenticity and beauty.
‘Crystalise a Dream’ comprises nine original acts, including 'Pattaya,' 'To Dream,' 'Butterfly Ball,' 'Diverse-City,' 'Fashionista,' and 'The Queens,' each enhanced with all-new costumes created by international design teams, custom-composed music, and multimedia technologies that elevate the experience into a global-class theatrical performance.
Spearheading the artistic transformation is Show Production Director Sakdipat Sangsuriyong, a Tiffany’s veteran since 2003, who led the complete overhaul after nearly two years of preparation while still running the legacy show. This ambitious shift required a rapid three-week transition once the curtain fell on the final performance of the old production—an emotional moment that left long-serving staff and performers in tears. And yet, it was not a farewell, but a rebirth.
Joining the team is Araya “Art” Indra, the iconic drag performer, fashion stylist, and cultural tastemaker, who serves as Creative Consultant. Her goal: to make Tiffany’s speak to today’s generation while honoring its roots. She introduced elements of modern performance, style, and visual storytelling to resonate with younger audiences without disturbing the sacred foundation Tiffany’s was built upon. The result is not merely a cabaret, but a statement of evolution.
Backstage, excitement electrifies the air. Legendary showgirl Suphap Saengkhamchoo—known lovingly as Mae Ood—was the first Tiffany’s performer in 1974 and now returns as Show Consultant, still beaming with the same energy she had on her opening night.
“We’re nervous but hopeful,” she says. “We want the world to see the new format, to open their hearts.”
Show veteran Pop Tiffany’s, with 24 years of performance experience, emphasizes that the challenge of the new production lies in its emotional range:
“It’s not just about beauty—it’s about depth, emotion, and truth.”
The youngest cast member, 23-year-old Cait Tiffany’s, calls it her:
“dream stage,” where she feels fully free to shine, express, and inspire.
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya has long been recognized not only as a beloved entertainment venue but also as a cultural and social institution. Hosting prestigious events like Miss Tiffany’s Universe and Miss International Queen, the stage has welcomed millions over five decades and more than 400,000 guests in 2024 alone.
With ‘Crystalise a Dream,’ Tiffany’s proves it is not resting on its laurels but ascending into a visionary future—where performance is power, diversity is celebrated, and dreams are crystallized for the world to see.
The show runs daily with three performances at 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:30 PM.
Tickets and information are available at www.tiffany-show.co.th.