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Ice Follies

The Ice Follies, formerly known as the Shipstads & Johnson Ice Follies, is a touring ice show featuring elaborate production numbers, similar in concept to Ice Capades. It was founded in 1936 by Eddie and Roy Shipstad, and Oscar Johnson.[2][1] In later years, Olympic skaters such as Donald Jackson, Barbara Berezowski, Peggy Fleming, and Janet Lynn were in the cast.[citation needed] Ice Follies also featured novelty acts such as Frick and Frack[3] and Richard Dwyer, who was billed as "Mr. Debonair".[4]

Ice Follies And Holiday on Ice, Inc.
Disney On Ice[1]
FormerlyShipstads and Johnson Ice Follies, Inc.
Holiday on Ice[1]
Company typeprivate subsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
Founders
  • Oscar Johnson
  • Eddie Shipstad
  • Roy Shipstad
HeadquartersFeld Entertainment Studio, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Production output
Touring ice shows
BrandsDisney on Ice
ParentFeld Entertainment

The production company is now called Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice, Inc., a subsidiary of Feld Entertainment which produces the shows under the Disney on Ice and "... on Ice" titles. Feld formed the new subsidiary from the Ice Follies and U.S. Holiday on Ice touring companies.

The show was a variety show that included a chorus line called The Ice Folliettes, which led to synchronized figure skating, that famously precisely performed a kick line and pinwheel on ice.[1]

History edit

 
Ice Follies founders Roy Shipstad, Oscar Johnson, and Eddie Shipstad

Son of Swedish parents who had migrant to St. Paul, Minnesota, typewriter salesman Eddie Skeppstedts (later Shipstads) became friends with chemist Oscar Johnson skating at local lakes. They practiced skating stunts together and were hired as halftime entertainment for the local professional hockey team and the for the New York Rangers.[2] Eddie's brother Roy - himself a successful amateur skater - would later join them to perform charity shows and eventually as the Shipstads & Johnson Ice Follies.[2]

Ice Follies produced the first large scale, professional touring show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on November 7, 1936.[1][5] Ice Follies was featured in the Joan Crawford film, The Ice Follies of 1939, MGM's answer to the popular Sonja Henie films of the time.[5] Frick and Frack, the comic skating duo, joined the show in 1939.[3]

In 1946, Ice Follies began co-producing Ice Cycles with Ice Capades.[6] In 1949, Ice Follies left the Ice Cycles show, leaving it under Ice Capades' ownership.[5] In 1950, Roy Shipstad retired from performing and recruited Richard Dwyer to take over his role of "Debonair" as the "Young Debonair". By 1966, "Young" was dropped from the role title that later became "Mr. Debonair".[4] Frack became ill in 1954 ending the duo,[3] but Frick continued at Ice Follies with other partners.[7]

In the mid-1960s, Thomas Scallen took an executive position with Ice Follies which he eventually bought[8] in 1964.[9] The Ice Follies were placed within General Ice Shows, Inc., a subsidiary of Scallen's Medical Investment Corporation. General Shows purchased Holiday on Ice (HoI) by August 1971. After lawsuits filed by HoI's Chaffen[10] and Arthur Wirtz were resolved in August 1971 and February 1976 respectively,[11] Wirtz gained ownership of both shows.[12]

 
Ice Follies at 1962 World's Fair 02

Mattel's Irvin & Kenneth Feld Productions purchased the Ice Follies and the Holiday on Ice from Wirtz for $12 million in 1979.[12] The company soon approached Disney about doing a Disney-related show on ice.[13]

Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice edit

Ice Follies merged with Holiday on Ice in 1980, operating as a combined show in 1980 and 1981. The first Disney's World on Ice began touring in 1981.[1][13] Frick suffered a career ending injury in 1980.[7]

In 1995, the company branched out from Disney's World on Ice with The Wizard of Oz on Ice,[14] the first of the Classic Ice Spectaculars.[15] Disney's World on Ice launched its first international tour in 1986 starting in Japan,[15] had five different touring units by 1988,[16] and changed its name in 1998 to "Disney on Ice".[17] The first ice show done in conjunction with 20th Century Fox was Anastasia On Ice starting in 1998.[18]

Ice Follies also expanded to perform Grease on Ice as early as 1999.[19] Based on the Disney Channel original movie, High School Musical was launched as an ice tour in 2006 and lasted three years, despite having been originally expected to last one year.[20]

Shows edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Schneider Farris, Jo Ann. "Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies". ThoughtCo.com. IAC. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Taes, Sofie (2019-01-15). "The Ice Follies: how a Swedish family changed American entertainment history". [[Europeana (CC By-SA). Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  3. ^ a b c Bernstein, Adam (April 23, 2008). "'Frick' was half of a comic ice-skating duo". Los Angeles Times. The Washington Post. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Schneider Farris, Jo Ann. "Richard Dwyer - "Mr. Debonair" Ice Skating Show Star and Figure Skating Legend". About.com. IAC. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Timeline". proskatinghistoricalfoundation.org. Pro Skating Historical Foundation. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  6. ^ Kirschner, Betty Jean (January 9, 1946). "Thrills, Laughs, Flashing Blades Put Ice Cycles' on Must-See List". Daily Illini. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Hevesi, Dennis (April 23, 2008). "Werner Groebli, Ice Skating's Frick, Dies at 92". The New York Times. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  8. ^ Royce, Royce (March 23, 2015). "The unsinkable Thomas Scallen: Old-school showman and dealmaker dies at 89". Star Tribune. Star Tribune Media Company. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  9. ^ "Henry (Heinie) Brock, 89, of Shipstad, Johnson Ice Follies". Los Angeles Times. August 23, 1989. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  10. ^ "Chalfen v. Medical Investment Corporation 210 N.W.2d 216 (1973)". Justia U.S. Law. Supreme Court of Minnesota. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  11. ^ Bright (February 10, 1976). "CHICAGO STADIUM CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, and Chicago Blackhawk Hockey Team, Inc., an Illinois Corporation, Appellees, v. Thomas K. SCALLEN and Medical Investment Corporation, a Minnesota Corporation, Appellants. 530 F.2d 204". Public.Resource.Org. United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  12. ^ a b Dale, Steve (January 20, 1995). "Snow White And Greenbacks". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  13. ^ a b c d "Feld Family Buys Ringling Bros". The New York Times. Associated Press. March 19, 1982. Retrieved July 20, 2008. ... a family that had owned the circus and has been in its management for 26 years. Two members of the family, Irvin Feld and his son, Kenneth, said that the deal included the circus, Ice Follies, Holiday on Ice and the new Walt Disney's World on Ice. ...
  14. ^ a b Mangan, Jennifer (September 27, 1995). "With Vocal, Visual Talent All Around, It's Wonderful 'Wizard Of Oz On Ice'". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  15. ^ a b c d "Feld Entertainment, Inc Company profile" (PDF). eswr.com. Feld Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
  16. ^ "Disney Ice Extravaganza Opens". Los Angeles Times. Times Wire Services. July 1, 1988. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  17. ^ "About Feld Entertainment" (PDF). feldentertainment.com. Feld Entertainment. p. 2. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  18. ^ a b Hirsch, Deborah (March 12, 1999). "Anastasia: Legend, Fantasy On Ice". Sun-Sentinel. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  19. ^ a b Jones, Chris; Bannon, Tim; Hevrdejs, Judy (October 31, 1999). "Glitzy Entertainment On Ice Still Melts Hearts In Evergreen Park". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  20. ^ a b Frederick, Missy (June 1, 2009). "With new motor sports unit, Feld Entertainment battles recession". Washington Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  21. ^ Corry, John (September 10, 1981). "Ice Extravaganza Visits The Garden". The New York Times. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  22. ^ . Amusement Business. October 20, 1997. Archived from the original on October 17, 2015. Retrieved February 8, 2008.
  23. ^ Zoltak, James (June 30, 1997). . Amusement Business. Archived from the original on October 17, 2015. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  24. ^ Jones, Chris (September 25, 1998). "'Anastasia' Impressive Bit Of Family Fare". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved August 8, 2015.

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For the film with a similar name see The Ice Follies of 1939 The Ice Follies formerly known as the Shipstads amp Johnson Ice Follies is a touring ice show featuring elaborate production numbers similar in concept to Ice Capades It was founded in 1936 by Eddie and Roy Shipstad and Oscar Johnson 2 1 In later years Olympic skaters such as Donald Jackson Barbara Berezowski Peggy Fleming and Janet Lynn were in the cast citation needed Ice Follies also featured novelty acts such as Frick and Frack 3 and Richard Dwyer who was billed as Mr Debonair 4 Ice Follies And Holiday on Ice Inc Trade nameDisney On Ice 1 FormerlyShipstads and Johnson Ice Follies Inc Holiday on Ice 1 Company typeprivate subsidiaryIndustryEntertainmentFoundersOscar JohnsonEddie ShipstadRoy ShipstadHeadquartersFeld Entertainment Studio Ellenton Florida United StatesArea servedWorldwideProduction outputTouring ice showsBrandsDisney on IceParentFeld Entertainment The production company is now called Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice Inc a subsidiary of Feld Entertainment which produces the shows under the Disney on Ice and on Ice titles Feld formed the new subsidiary from the Ice Follies and U S Holiday on Ice touring companies The show was a variety show that included a chorus line called The Ice Folliettes which led to synchronized figure skating that famously precisely performed a kick line and pinwheel on ice 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice 2 Shows 3 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Ice Follies founders Roy Shipstad Oscar Johnson and Eddie Shipstad Son of Swedish parents who had migrant to St Paul Minnesota typewriter salesman Eddie Skeppstedts later Shipstads became friends with chemist Oscar Johnson skating at local lakes They practiced skating stunts together and were hired as halftime entertainment for the local professional hockey team and the for the New York Rangers 2 Eddie s brother Roy himself a successful amateur skater would later join them to perform charity shows and eventually as the Shipstads amp Johnson Ice Follies 2 Ice Follies produced the first large scale professional touring show in Tulsa Oklahoma on November 7 1936 1 5 Ice Follies was featured in the Joan Crawford film The Ice Follies of 1939 MGM s answer to the popular Sonja Henie films of the time 5 Frick and Frack the comic skating duo joined the show in 1939 3 In 1946 Ice Follies began co producing Ice Cycles with Ice Capades 6 In 1949 Ice Follies left the Ice Cycles show leaving it under Ice Capades ownership 5 In 1950 Roy Shipstad retired from performing and recruited Richard Dwyer to take over his role of Debonair as the Young Debonair By 1966 Young was dropped from the role title that later became Mr Debonair 4 Frack became ill in 1954 ending the duo 3 but Frick continued at Ice Follies with other partners 7 In the mid 1960s Thomas Scallen took an executive position with Ice Follies which he eventually bought 8 in 1964 9 The Ice Follies were placed within General Ice Shows Inc a subsidiary of Scallen s Medical Investment Corporation General Shows purchased Holiday on Ice HoI by August 1971 After lawsuits filed by HoI s Chaffen 10 and Arthur Wirtz were resolved in August 1971 and February 1976 respectively 11 Wirtz gained ownership of both shows 12 nbsp Ice Follies at 1962 World s Fair 02 Mattel s Irvin amp Kenneth Feld Productions purchased the Ice Follies and the Holiday on Ice from Wirtz for 12 million in 1979 12 The company soon approached Disney about doing a Disney related show on ice 13 Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice edit Ice Follies merged with Holiday on Ice in 1980 operating as a combined show in 1980 and 1981 The first Disney s World on Ice began touring in 1981 1 13 Frick suffered a career ending injury in 1980 7 In 1995 the company branched out from Disney s World on Ice with The Wizard of Oz on Ice 14 the first of the Classic Ice Spectaculars 15 Disney s World on Ice launched its first international tour in 1986 starting in Japan 15 had five different touring units by 1988 16 and changed its name in 1998 to Disney on Ice 17 The first ice show done in conjunction with 20th Century Fox was Anastasia On Ice starting in 1998 18 Ice Follies also expanded to perform Grease on Ice as early as 1999 19 Based on the Disney Channel original movie High School Musical was launched as an ice tour in 2006 and lasted three years despite having been originally expected to last one year 20 Shows editIce Follies November 7 1936 1979 1 5 Ice Cycles 1946 1949 a melded co production with Ice Capades toured smaller North American cities 5 Ice Follies And Holiday on Ice Combined Shows 1980 1981 1 13 21 Walt Disney s World on Ice Disney on Ice series 1981 1998 present 1 13 Classic Ice Spectaculars classics on ice 15 The Wizard of Oz on Ice 1995 14 Grease on Ice 19 produced with Troika Entertainment 15 Starlight Express September 1997 October 1997 22 23 Anastasia On Ice 1998 1999 based on Fox s Anastasia animated film 18 24 High School Musical 2006 2009 20 References edit a b c d e f g h i Schneider Farris Jo Ann Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies ThoughtCo com IAC Retrieved July 30 2015 a b c Taes Sofie 2019 01 15 The Ice Follies how a Swedish family changed American entertainment history Europeana CC By SA Retrieved 2019 02 02 a b c Bernstein Adam April 23 2008 Frick was half of a comic ice skating duo Los Angeles Times The Washington Post Retrieved November 23 2016 a b Schneider Farris Jo Ann Richard Dwyer Mr Debonair Ice Skating Show Star and Figure Skating Legend About com IAC Retrieved August 7 2015 a b c d e Timeline proskatinghistoricalfoundation org Pro Skating Historical Foundation Retrieved July 30 2015 Kirschner Betty Jean January 9 1946 Thrills Laughs Flashing Blades Put Ice Cycles on Must See List Daily Illini Retrieved September 6 2016 a b Hevesi Dennis April 23 2008 Werner Groebli Ice Skating s Frick Dies at 92 The New York Times Retrieved November 23 2016 Royce Royce March 23 2015 The unsinkable Thomas Scallen Old school showman and dealmaker dies at 89 Star Tribune Star Tribune Media Company Retrieved August 7 2015 Henry Heinie Brock 89 of Shipstad Johnson Ice Follies Los Angeles Times August 23 1989 Retrieved August 10 2015 Chalfen v Medical Investment Corporation 210 N W 2d 216 1973 Justia U S Law Supreme Court of Minnesota Retrieved August 9 2015 Bright February 10 1976 CHICAGO STADIUM CORPORATION a Delaware Corporation and Chicago Blackhawk Hockey Team Inc an Illinois Corporation Appellees v Thomas K SCALLEN and Medical Investment Corporation a Minnesota Corporation Appellants 530 F 2d 204 Public Resource Org United States Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit Retrieved August 10 2015 a b Dale Steve January 20 1995 Snow White And Greenbacks Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Retrieved July 30 2015 a b c d Feld Family Buys Ringling Bros The New York Times Associated Press March 19 1982 Retrieved July 20 2008 a family that had owned the circus and has been in its management for 26 years Two members of the family Irvin Feld and his son Kenneth said that the deal included the circus Ice Follies Holiday on Ice and the new Walt Disney s World on Ice a b Mangan Jennifer September 27 1995 With Vocal Visual Talent All Around It s Wonderful Wizard Of Oz On Ice Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Retrieved August 8 2015 a b c d Feld Entertainment Inc Company profile PDF eswr com Feld Entertainment Inc Retrieved August 14 2015 Disney Ice Extravaganza Opens Los Angeles Times Times Wire Services July 1 1988 Retrieved August 10 2015 About Feld Entertainment PDF feldentertainment com Feld Entertainment p 2 Retrieved November 23 2016 a b Hirsch Deborah March 12 1999 Anastasia Legend Fantasy On Ice Sun Sentinel Tribune Publishing Retrieved August 8 2015 a b Jones Chris Bannon Tim Hevrdejs Judy October 31 1999 Glitzy Entertainment On Ice Still Melts Hearts In Evergreen Park Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 30 2015 a b Frederick Missy June 1 2009 With new motor sports unit Feld Entertainment battles 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