Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life
2018
1h 14m
Comedians and writers Steve Martin and Martin Short perform a live comedy set with music by The Steep Canyon Rangers and jazz pianist, Jeff Babko, at the Peace Center in Greenville, South Carolina.
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