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When he entered the game late in the first period, a few of those fans collectively held up a big banner that said: “Ice – $1,800,000.” It was in reference to Reynolds contract negotiations.
By 1990, the Ice Capades was bleeding money; in 1991, its parent company filed for bankruptcy. Out of the desert emerged Dorothy Hamill, who bought the Ice Capades at liquidation sale.
Ice Capades was a popular attraction but saw a decline in popularity in the early 1980s and the parent company went bankrupt in 1991. Scott Hamilton joined the company in 1984, but left later to ...
Olympic figure skater Dorothy Hamill is buying the Ice Capades. Hamill said she will buy the touring show in June, when its parent company emerges from bankruptcy. Financial terms of the deal were … ...
Ice capades Vanilla Ice talks about player haters, his pet kangaroo and what he'd do to his mother for a million dollars. By Andrew Vontz. Published January 3, 2002 8:00PM (EST) -- ...
The Ice Capades glided into the Rosemont Horizon, the first-ever Capades performance in this venue, with a production that is short on pyrotechnics but long on grace and style. As such, it perfectl… ...
`ICE CAPADES` Opened Tuesday in the Chicago Stadium, 1800 W. Madison St., and plays through Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, with matinees at 10:30 a.m. Friday, ...
In the summer of 1953, Milwaukee County Stadium hosted seven nights of performances by the Ice Capades. Staging an ice show in the middle of July took some doing — and more than 100 tons of ice.