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From: amy on Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 03:05 PM
 

Tony Douglas is a native of Long Island who has been performing magic and comedy practically all of his life but the newcomer to "Crazy Girls" wants the National Finals Rodeo visitors to feel at home so he gets a chance to introduce his "New York Cowboy" persona.


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His energy and demeanor on-stage is contagious and the audience soon finds themselves laughing so hard that it hurts. Barat's comedy is a combination of self-reflection of poking fun at everyday events. While his magic is both audience participation and pure illusion, he entertains all demographics and is ready for the National Finals Rodeo with his wit and humor in "Las Vegas' Sexiest Topless Revue."


Barat said, "It all began for me when I was eight years old and I attended a Cub Scout meeting and there was a clown-magician entertaining. He brought me up in front of the others and pulled confetti out of my hat and I was hooked. The next day I was at the magic shop. Three days late I did a show for my parents. Since then it's been a natural progression of magic and comedy."


He said, "Next I became the class clown. At age 15, I became president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. By ages 18-19, I was the house magician at a few of the catering halls near my home. Magic was in its Golden Age in the '80s. I began going to the comedy clubs and I noticed that if I started with magic you got their attention. Combining the two was a natural progression."


His mother performed as an actress in a Broadway play.  He said, "She would bring me magic supplies from the store where she got her theatrical makeup." He said, "My two sisters also were bitten by the showbiz bug. One was in 'Six Character in Search of an Author' with Robert Klein. My other sister does a comedy act with my mother. They are the only mother-daughter comedy team called Coco & Penny. They've been on David Letterman's show. They all live in Los Angeles."


Barat has worked at comedy clubs, colleges and events, all over the country. His comedy and magic is always well-received. He was the studio warm-up comic for two season of the NBC sitcom "Working it Out" starring Jane Curtain as well as the warm-up comic for CBS' 'Dudley.'" 


The Robb Report said, "The 'Crazy Girls' are the best alternative to the vast array of gentlemen's clubs in Las Vegas and a much better value."


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