The Crazy Horse Cabaret in Paris invites you to enjoy 90 enchanting minutes of its new show 'Totally Crazy'. Better yet ? You can enhance your Parisian cabaret experience with 1/2 bottle of Champagne per person (or 2 drinks)
1/2 bottle of champagne per/p : or 2 drinks per person<br/>Show & Champagne: Ticket to the Crazy Horse cabaret show , including half a bottle of Champagne or two drinks per person.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes<br/>Special Offer: Including 1/2 bottle of champagne OR 2 drinks per person.
Located near the Alma Marceau metro station and the Champs-Elysées, the legendary Le Crazy Horse de Paris is touted as the most avant-garde cabaret in Paris. See the venue's new show Totally Crazy, a celebration of 65 years of glamorous cabaret.
Under the artistic direction of Andrée Deissenberg, Chief Creative Officer of Crazy Horse Paris, and directed by Stéphane Jarny ("The Voice", "Saturday Night Fever"), Totally Crazy unites in one dazzling show the most iconic acts of the famous Parisian cabaret, tweaked with a dash of impertinence, with must-see performances by the legendary creators that have revolutionized the world-renown Parisian stage over past years. Totally Crazy includes a selection of magnificent acts created by Philippe Decouflé, Christian Louboutin, Chantal Thomass, Dita Von Teese & Ali Mahdavi, Stéphane Lucas. Crazy Horse Paris’ aficionados will be delighted to rediscover timeless Crazy Horse Paris classics, gleefully twisted for the occasion.
Want to enhance your Crazy Horse cabaret experience? Upgrade your ticket to enjoy Champagne and/or appetizers during the show. Choose from the following options:
• Show only; no drinks or appetizers
• Enjoy half a bottle of regular Champagne or two drinks of your choice
• Enjoy half a bottle of Millésime Champagne, or two drinks of your choice, paired with sweet and savory canapés (pastries) from a high-end Parisian patisserieFrom Sunday to Friday there are two shows each night at 8:30pm and 11pm. On Saturday, there are three shows at 7pm, 9:30pm and 12am.
Please note: This performance contains partial nudity and is of a provocative nature, as such it may not be appropriate for all audiences and under 16s are not permitted.
Please note: Minimum age is 16 years
Elegant attire is required; tie and jacket not necessary, however no shorts, short-pants, sport shoes or sportswear are allowed
Please arrive 30 min before the show.
Departure Point: Le Crazy Horse de Paris, central Paris
Directions: The nearest tube station is Alma Marceau (line 9)
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