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Show All-Age Appeal in Ice Show's l Spectacle, Comedy and Beauty Children who attend first appearance in Utah of "Ice Cycles of 1954" will witness a mouth-watering treat in the big production number "Land of Lollipops". Dressed as giant lollipops, candy sticks and ice cream sodas the Ice Cyclettes and Ice Cycliers offer a novelty nov-elty production designed especially espe-cially for children that ha3 just as much appeal to adults. As a matter of fact, the ice extravaganza scheduled to appear ap-pear at the State Fair Coliseum Coli-seum in Salt Lake City Dec. 1-6, has the reputation of being be-ing entertainment tailored for all ages and tastes. Producer John H. Harris has 10 big j production numbers and 20 starring acts that cover the entire range of entertainment. Big feature of the show is a special 40 minute version of "Brigadoon" that brings all the beauty and tunefulness of the original New Yoi-k production pro-duction to ice. Even the dialogue dia-logue and narration have been takn from the Broadway hit to make "Brigadoon" a play within a show. Also in the class of the spectacular are "Temple of Buddha", "Lamps For M'Lady" and "White Loveliness". Loveli-ness". For comedy, "Ice Cycles" Cy-cles" offers "Ohgohoma", Set-ta Set-ta and Labrecque and "Kitchen "Kitch-en Kapers". For breath-taking skill, there are the Bal-lards, Bal-lards, brilliant adagio team. And for constant thrills, there are the colorful costumes designed de-signed by Celine Faur and the brilliant lighting controlled by Richard Palmer. It was the sensational variety va-riety of "Ice Cycles" that led the critic of the Los Angeles News to say, "It's a real startler from the opening, exotic ex-otic "Temple of Buddha" to the whirlwind finale." |