Hot Ice Eternity: A summer icetravaganza packed with thrills and chills | Theatre | Entertainment


The new Hot Ice Eternity show (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)

Blackpool Pleasure Beach Resort boasts the coolest ticket in town this summer – as the Daily Express visited their new ‘icetravaganza’ Hot Ice show, Eternity.

Hot Ice is the world’s longest-running skating spectacular, set amid the backdrop of the Lancashire seaside resort’s iconic Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

Since the Pleasure Beach’s Arena was built in 1936, Hot Ice has marvelled and thrilled millions of visitors for its glitz, glamour, skill and stunts.

But the 2024 spectacular brings a chill to your spine as the beat-pumping music, thrilling acrobatics and colourful costumes may give you the only warm glow you will feel this gloomy British summer.

Hot Ice Eternity show (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)

The show starts like a Game of Thrones scene and as flames lick up the ice rink it really feels like ‘Winter Is Coming’ as the beats kick in for the first number Eternity.

The black costumes resemble those worn by Game of Thrones character Jon Snow in the Night’s Watch, as these black clad near Vikings tear through the ice to the music.

Another number Desire sees dancers clad in black and gold sequins skate to a Beethoven’s 7th Symphony riff, while Zodiac uses the music of Holst’s The Planets.

The music genre changes for each of the 15 different numbers from a James Bond theme-style for One Kiss, to an energetic dance track for Techno where the cast don dazzling pink and blue check outfits.

One song is a link to the resort’s famous indoor water rollercoaster Valhalla, while another Clocks is a moving, sultry scene with just two dancers skating their passion across the ice.

Incredible costumes in the Hot Ice Eternity show (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)

Hot Ice Eternity is a breath-taking show (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)

Choreographed by Hot Ice veterans – the renowned skating coach Oula Jaaskelainen and his assistant Lynsey Brown – ‘Eternity’ will live long in your memory.

Oula, a former Olympic athlete and Hot Ice cast member, encourages his performers to skate at high speeds with intricate footwork and spine-tingling jumps – with even the odd back flip or two.

Created by the talented Stageworks Worldwide Productions wardrobe team, the show’s breath-taking costumes are undoubtedly the best you will see anywhere in the theatre world – packed with feathers, rhine stones and glitz.

Russian gymnast Alexey Kofanov, a Pleasure Beach regular in Hot Ice, shows off his impressive skills at different points in the show – with one sultry bath scene a play on the 1983 movie Flashdance.

Gymnast Alexey Kofanov thrills (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)

While among Eternity’s 32 international skaters is Canadian superstar Simon Proulx-Sénécal, 32, who wowed ITV Dancing On Ice viewers earlier this year when he came fifth along with ex Love Islander Amber Davies.

As well as starring on Dancing on Ice, Simon also competed at the 2022 winter Olympics with partner Tina Garabedian for Armenia.

The pair are also the 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medallists and reached the free dance at two European Championships.

Amanda Thompson OBE, CEO of Pleasure Beach Resort – who produces Hot Ice – said: “Simon is back for another year and we are so excited to have him.

“We really do hand-pick the best selection of skaters from across the globe, and Simon’s achievements on and off-screen really demonstrate his sheer talent.

“This is an opportunity for the public to see Simon in a way they’ve never seen him before. He’ll be swapping the score cards and public votes for high-speed, high-skill athleticism.

“We bring together the very best skaters to combine sport and theatre, and put on a truly mesmerising show.”

Cast includes ITV1 Dancing On Ice star Simon Proulx-Sénécal (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)

Simon said: “Hot Ice shows truly are unique. High-tech special effects and elements that seem near impossible to recreate on the unforgiving ice (yes they literally set the ice on fire), a bespoke soundtrack, backflips, props, and the most amazing hand-made costumes – there’s nothing else like it. Hot Ice, I’m ready for you!”

Hot Ice Eternity runs from now until September 7, and has a mixture of evening or matinee performances.

The show boasts Hair-raising stunts on ice (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)

Guests who have an eTicket for Pleasure Beach can see the matinee performance on the day of their visit for free.

But other great value deals are on offer, such as their ‘Show & Dine’ deal, where visitors on Fridays and Saturdays can eat as the sumptuous art deco White Tower Restaurant – with its breath-taking panoramic views of the seafront – at the Pleasure Beach and watch Hot Ice from £49 per person.

The deal includes a two-course meal with appetisers such as confit shredded duck leg or aubergine tempura, and mains including slow-cooked feather blade steak, oven baked fillet of salmon or spinach sun dried tomato and mature cheese filo parcel.

Stunning costumes pack the Hot Ice show (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)

* For more information, or to book tickets, https://www.blackpoolpleasurebeach.com/shows/hot-ice/ – with tickets starting from £10.

To book ‘Show & Dine’ at the White Tower Restaurant visit – https://www.whitetowerrestaurant.com/

And for accommodation why not try the resort’s Big Blue Hotel or the new Boulevard Hotel, visit www.bigbluehotel.com or www.boulevardhotel.co.uk

Skater Denis Cheprasov struts his stuff on the ice (Image: Pleasure Beach Resort)



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