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About the Show
After working on the female version of Peep Show in New York, Larsen decided to do a male version.
The male version explored the world of “gay erotic dancers” in Times Square.
He adapted the script and the show was a bigger hit than the female version.
Then after a while, Jeff Stryker was added to the show.
Stryker only had 5 short lines and he wasn't hired for his speaking abilities.
After Jeff Stryker did All-Male Peep Show in NY he went and did his own show called.
It was called, Jeff Stryker Does Hard Time.
Ronnie Larsen had NOTHING to do with that show.

“…reveals Larsen’s penchant for bitch wit with a touch of poignance…
...and just like in real life, the boys come out in to the orchestra
for some touchy-feely audience participation.”
GENE PRICE, SF BAY TIMES

“…alternates between a fairly trenchant satire
on the male porn industry and at times
moving piece about the individuals who populate it.”
CHRISTOPHER BYRNE, LGNY NEWS

“Larsen is a clever writer and director and knows how to write a funny line or develop a witty scene.
Some of his best jokes are self-referential, with biting references to his past stars Ryan Idol and Jeff Styrker
and even to the folly of spending 35 dollars to watch porn stars act.”
RICHARD DODDS, BAY AREA REPORTER


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