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"Crazy Girls" has appeared on hundreds of magazine covers and has proven itself as the best long-running show as well as "Las Vegas' Sexiest Topless Revue" time after time and now a series of movies are being made about the famous revue.
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No show in Las Vegas' history has raised so much controversy as the "Crazy Girls" at the Riviera Hotel & Casino by virtue of performing and entertaining the 10's of millions of visitors who flock to Las Vegas each year with the type of style of entertainment that made "The Entertainment Capital" the success that it is today.
Norbert Aleman, creator and producer of "Crazy Girls," said, "'Crazy Girls' is the No. 1 sexy revue on The Strip and plays six nights a week at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. I began at the Riviera with a 12-week engagement and here we are in our 22nd year of 'Crazy Girls.' I was told that we'd never survive by naysayers. We've faced controversies with the National Organization of Women, Las Vegas City Hall and a powerful state senator and we held our ground. The public was supportive and we are still here. During the early to mid-'90s 'Crazy Girls' was the only show of its type and now there are copies that keep closing. It's a competitive business where you need to be detail-oriented and the Gentlemen's Clubs have a natural advantage for those who want to push the envelope. But I must explain that we in no way are like the clubs and are a safe alternative with the world's most beautiful dancers who spent their lives since early childhood learning to be professional dancers."
Norbert said, "I have chosen 10 talented technically-trained dancers for the current edition of 'Crazy Girls' and during the past 22 years we have created 150 to 200 'Crazy Girls' and ex-Crazy Girls. Maybe it's time for a 'Crazy Girls' reunion. Change is a constant for this type of revue. Over the years, we have had many emcees from Bambi Jr. (Montel Williams ex-wife), comedian Carole Montgomery, prop comic Joe Trammel, the late Pudgy to Jahna Reis Steele. The average Crazy Girls can do a run of three to five years. We now have a top-rated comic magician Tony Douglas from LA who also emcees in 'Crazy Girls.'"
Norbert continued, "It's like a second family among the 'Crazy Girls.' When we began in 1987, 'Crazy Girls' and 'La Cage' were doing 18 shows each per week with three shows nightly six nights a week. We now do one show a night which has quality over quantity. Most of the audience comes from out-of-house via word of mouth. Only about 10 percent are staying at the Riviera."
The Robb Report said, "The 'Crazy Girls' are the best alternative to the vast array of pricey gentlemen clubs in Las Vegas and a much better value." AOL reviewers have lauded the "Crazy Girls" show. David Hofstede said, "It's The Strip's most iconic girlie show with an old school Las Vegas vibe with booths and tables. A female AOL critic said, "It is definitely as Vegas' sexiest topless revue." NBC's Channel 11 said, "'Crazy Girls' apparently has become such an institution in Vegas that its poster, which features the rear view of a line of scantily clad dancers, their arms around each other, is seemingly plastered on every bus and otherwise available space in the city. And not only that, but the cast has been memorialized in front of the Riviera's main entrance. A bronze statue featuring the scantily clad revue greets visitors."
Norbert said, "The 'Crazy Girls' and the Riviera are keeping the memories of Las Vegas alive at the Riviera. When our show began in 1987 we had a predominately male audience and bachelor parties and now it's Middle America along with people from the four corners of the world. They don't have to understand English to enjoy 'Crazy Girls.' The show has gained wide acceptance among adults 18 and older. The strip clubs are taboo for Middle America's couples and many people of foreign cultures."
Aleman's sexy provocative dream show has brought a little bit of Paris to the world famous Las Vegas Strip. "Crazy Girls" has left a permanent imprint on the Riviera and Las Vegas history. It's the only show on The Strip to have their ADDY Award-winning ad for "Best Advertisement" made into the largest life cast bronze statue in the world called "NO, Ifs ands OR..." It's attached to the Riviera Casino on The Strip. That might as well be our pre-show. After 10 years legend has it that rubbing the famous derrieres will bring you good luck! Could it be because their are seven showgirl-dancers intertwined and that's the universal number for good luck and the statue is 1,777 pounds? Is it urban legend or fact?
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