
Punching the Clown
Comedy · Music
Overview
A satirical songwriter comes to Los Angeles and puts his life's work in jeopardy.
Top Cast


Henry Phillips
Henry Phillips
Henry Phillips
Henry Phillips
Henry Phillips


Ellen Ratner
Ellen Ratner
Ellen Pinsky
Ellen Ratner
Ellen Pinsky
Matthew Walker
Matthew Walker
Matt Phillips
Matthew Walker
Matt Phillips
Audrey Siegel
Audrey Siegel
Becca
Audrey Siegel
Becca


Derek Waters
Derek Waters
Dave the Intern
Derek Waters
Dave the Intern


Eddie Pepitone
Eddie Pepitone
Eddie
Eddie Pepitone
Eddie


Paul Willson
Paul Willson
Bill
Paul Willson
Bill


Nikki Glaser
Nikki Glaser
Olympia
Nikki Glaser
Olympia


Wade Kelley
Wade Kelley
Captain Chaotic
Wade Kelley
Captain Chaotic


Guilford Adams
Guilford Adams
Fabian Mann
Guilford Adams
Fabian Mann
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