THE ALL-NEW
“CRAZY GIRLS”
THE HOTTEST DANCERS, BEST CHOREOGRAPHY,
JUST THE SEXIEST SHOW ON THE STRIP
CRAZY GIRLS CELEBRATES ITS 24TH ANNIVERSARY OF PERFORMING ON THE LAS VEGAS STRIP
16,200 Shows. 24 Years. 175 Girls.
…And constantly updated to keep it fresh and titillating, the premium cabaret continues on its 24th year of delivering Vegas’ sexiest girls with new, eye-popping routines. Crazy Girls has been controversial, sexy, fun and most of all, successful. The show’s producer, Norbert Aleman, and his “Girls” not only broke down barriers, they ignited a firestorm of controversy with their marketing campaign, “No Ifs, ands, or…”. It featured the derrières of his seven beauties’ beautiful butts on billboards and cabs all over town.
The campaign drew opposition and outrage from the city fathers, particularly Senator Bill O’Neal, which only attracted the national spotlight and added more fuel to the fire. In 1997, Crazy Girls were immortalized in bronze. The famous bronze beauties and their bottoms have since become a landmark, posed in the front of the legendary Riviera Hotel and Casino – so much for the moral firestorm. As Crazy Girls celebrates its 24-year Anniversary in September, it has irrefutably earned the title of “The Longest Running Topless Revue on The Strip.”
Visitors from around the world purchase tickets online months in advance, in order to see for themselves, the original Las Vegas cabaret act that has spawned dozens of imitators, but no equals. The number of Crazy Girls customers are in the millions, and it particularly attracts the celebrities, such as: Magic Johnson, Nicholas Cage, Roseanne, Robert DeNiro, Joe Pesci, Tom Jones, Martin Lawrence and Chyna Doll, to name just a few.
The Crazy Girls brand has grown over the years, with the newest addition being the “Crazy Girls Passion Pit” in the Riviera Hotel and Casino – where customers can gamble while enjoying the visual pleasures and ambience of dancing Crazy Girls. The brand was further extended with the addition of its sexy online site: CrazyGirlsLV.com.
Aleman also brought his “Girls” to the movies with his film “Las Vegas Crazy Girls Undercover” – based on the actual show in a stylish thriller in the vein of Casino Royale. In a unique twist, the movie depicts how art imitates life rather than the other way around. “Las Vegas Crazy Girls Undercover” is loosely based on Aleman’s life: a native of Morocco, who grew up in Paris, was at one time a paratrooper with the French Foreign Legion and later a mercenary. His father was killed in the Yom Kippur War and his sister was brutally murdered at the hands of terrorists who set the family’s Algiers farm on fire during the revolution. Those terrible realities serve as the basis of the plot for the movie. From seductive strangers to gun-toting terrorists to screaming car chases, “Crazy Girls Undercover” is a crazy thrill ride pumping out unexpected plot twists and exposing deadly secrets – none of which is more shocking than the long-buried past of its protagonist, the main character, played by Clive Robertson.
Now 24 years in the making, the brand, the show, pridefully celebrates almost a quarter of a century as the Vegas classic that delivers the hottest girls in town without shedding its vintage floorshow roots. The show gives couples a titillating night out, as well as bachelor parties a hot and sexy party starter, with the Crazy Girls routines ranging from topless contemporary boot-stomping pole dance numbers to bawdy, burlesque classics. While the costumes will range from Parisian-influenced topless outfits to black leather and spiked heels, one thing is constant – the G-strings that accentuate the Girls’ trademark derrières. After all, it was the show that spawned the best photo op in Las Vegas. Those beautiful bottoms have been the show’s trademark signature, and now 24 years later, Aleman has modernized that trademark with the new look of the 2011’s dancers’ derrières (now eight). The contemporary look of the new bottoms after all these years is a complement to the Crazy Girls dancers of today, while honoring the 175 dancers’ derrières that have made us all ‘wild and crazy’ over the many triumphant years.
For those who haven’t experienced the wild and “craziness” of the Crazy Girls for themselves, they are in for a night of topless, pole dancing, booty-shaking fun in an intimate showroom atmosphere. SLV
Issue 63 featuring: Cassidey, Renee Perez & Monique Alexander
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