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Icy treats in Brighton



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
The Brighton Centre welcomes Holiday on Ice early next year for its longest-ever run of shows at the venue.
Promoters are promising magic, enchantment and illusion will be brought to life with Mystery, the latest ice spectacular from Holiday on Ice, a mystical voyage of wonder and fantasy.

Guinness World of Records has officially recognised Holiday on I
ce as the Most Visited

Show in the World with an incredible 320 million visitors in its 65-year history. An estimated two million of those visitors have seen the show in Brighton.

Mystery will be at The Brighton Centre from January 9 to February 1.

Howard Barden, commercial manager for the Brighton Centre, said: "Following the huge demand for tickets for last year's show, we have had to add an additional week of performances.

"We are privileged to have an incredibly-loyal fanbase for Holiday on Ice and we're looking forward to bringing them what promises to be the best Holiday on Ice show ever."

It comes from co-director and choreographer Robin Cousins and artistic director Anthony Van Laast.

Robin said: "The skaters are really put through their paces from the word go. They must

convey a multitude of emotions in a packed two hours, besides delivering the technical

prowess associated with my shows. I love that they make it happen every day and manage it

with great humour too."

Tickets on 08448 471538.







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