

A wrong number call becomes 54 minutes of pure storytelling chaos.
Before I ever did stand up comedy I had only ever seen it 3 times. I didn't really know what it was, I just lived my life, put myself in interesting situations and then took those stories to the stage. I never thought anything of it, I loved making people laugh in real life and it worked on stage. So when I got a Wrong Number twelve years ago I never thought it would turn into my stand up special, "SOUNDS LIKE BRUCE." I made this special because I like making people laugh, enjoy.
Direction
Lance Bangs keeps it intimate — just Jay and his stories, no distractions.
Writing
The wrong number bit builds like a shaggy dog story that actually pays off.

Director
Lance Bangs
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lance Bangs is legendary in alt-comedy circles for directing early specials for Tig Notaro and Fred Armisen — his lo-fi aesthetic defined a generation of DIY stand-up.
The title's deliberate lowercase 'sounds like bruce' mirrors Larson's whole ethos: accidental, unpretentious, found comedy in the margins of normal life.
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