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Performance

VenuePleasure Beach
Also: Globe Theatre, Horseshoe Showbar
TownBlackpool
CountyLancashire
From3rd July 2013
To7th September 2013
When19:30, Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £15.00.
Pleasure Beach (V1072)
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  • Date of change: 4 Jul 13 - T1491889821

Hot Ice

Work:: Hot Ice (S0768979262)


Production:: (T1491889821)

The world's longest running ice show is a journey through the senses, with spectacular and death-defying moves over the ice, in costumes which will amaze and dazzle and music which will leave you wanting more. This year's production sees a number of faces retuning to the Hot Ice Arena including US Champion Carly Donowick and Dancing On Ice star Katie Stainsby plus a number of new faces including UK pairs champions Louise Walden and Owen Edwards, Blackpool-born Charlotte Waring and Russian figure-skating champions Taras Manko and Timofey Obleukhov. As ever, the ice skaters will take part in the high-energy show and audience members will be close to the action as the skaters amaze with their slick salchows and awesome axel jumps.
Producer Amanda Thompson
Director Amanda Thompson

Listing:: L0274758004




Production details

The world's longest running ice show is a journey through the senses, with spectacular and death-defying moves over the ice, in costumes which will amaze and dazzle and music which will leave you wanting more. This year's production sees a number of faces retuning to the Hot Ice Arena including US Champion Carly Donowick and Dancing On Ice star Katie Stainsby plus a number of new faces including UK pairs champions Louise Walden and Owen Edwards, Blackpool-born Charlotte Waring and Russian figure-skating champions Taras Manko and Timofey Obleukhov. As ever, the ice skaters will take part in the high-energy show and audience members will be close to the action as the skaters amaze with their slick salchows and awesome axel jumps.

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