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Tennessee's Number One Family Entertainment Treat! Don't Miss iff g THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1968J WORLD PREMIERE STARTS T.ONITE 8 P.M. THRU SUNDAY, AUG. 25 Evenings 8 P.M. except Sun. MATINEES Saturday 2:30 P.M. Sunday 1:00 & 4:30 P.M. WORLD FAMOUS ICE SPECTACULAR Created, Staged and Directed by DONN ARDEN PLENTY GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES Priees $2,00 $2.50 $3,00 $3,50 $4.00 juniors under 16 Half Price AH Matinees TICKETS ON SALE Auditorium 9 A.M. Right up to Show Time Harveys, Downtown ?╟÷> Also in these towns -?╟÷ Goldsteins ?╟÷ Murfreesboro Castner-Knott ?╟÷ Shelbyville Tullahoma Drug Stores No.- 1 & No, Crowe Jewelry Co, ?╟÷ Clarksvilie Reynolds Drug Co. ?╟÷ Columbia Skating Warm, TyrASHVILLE'S Municipal Au- ^ ditorium is preparing an icy welcome for its guests this week. The Holiday on Ice troupe, fresh from its world premiere in Knoxville, will arrive Monday for a five day stint, and the temperatures?╟÷though not the enthu- i Cover Story ?╟≤ Troupe To Get Icy Welcome siasm?╟÷are being lowered ac- top, creator of the lavish costu- cordingly. mery. HOI officials state that the 1968-69 rendition has combined "shorter, peppier numbers and an enlarged budget," Masterminding the changes have been director-choreographer Donn Arden, named Best Choreographer of 1967 by the Dance Masters of America, and Freddy Wit- There are seven production numbers ranging from the fantasy of the "Pooch Parade" pictured on today's cover to the glamour of the "Startime" finale. The latter will trace Hollywood's story from Valentino and C. B. DeMille to the super colossal productions of the 1960's. Following the s i x Nashville performances from Aug. 20-25, HOI will journey to New York for the opening of the new Madison Square Gardens. Eight-year-old Kim Cook, poised daringly atop her daddy's arms, will be teen with the rest of her family when Holiday on Ice comes to the Municipal Auditorium for ifom days.