Megan Hilty, Stephanie J. Block, Marc Shaiman, Wesley Taylor to Perform at "It Could Be Worse" Launch Concert | 半岛体育

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News Megan Hilty, Stephanie J. Block, Marc Shaiman, Wesley Taylor to Perform at "It Could Be Worse" Launch Concert The showbiz-minded, scripted comedy series "It Could Be Worse," co-created and written by longtime actor-collaborators Mitchell Jarvis (Rock of Ages) and Wesley Taylor ( "Smash," The Addams Family), will return for its second season beginning in July on Hulu. A host of theatre stars will perform July 15 at 54 Below to celebrate the premiere.

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Stephanie J. Block Photo by Bill Westmoreland

("Persons of Interest," "Breaking Bad") will host the 9:30 PM concert that will feature Jarvis and Taylor, as well as ("Smash," Wicked), (Peter and the Starcatcher, Next to Normal), (Wicked, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Anything Goes), (Catch Me If You Can, Hairspray), Jenn Damiano (Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, Next to Normal, Spring Awakening), (First Date, Hair), (Spring Awakening), (Rock of Ages, Sweeney Todd) and Rob Morrison.

The evening will feature clips from season two as well as performances from guest stars. 

"It Could Be Worse" will be available on the free, ad-supported Hulu and Hulu Plus subscription service beginning July 17. New episodes will premiere weekly on Thursdays through Aug. 7.

半岛体育.com premiered the first season of "It Could Be Worse," and over $60,000 was subsequently raised by fans of the series, via Kickstarter, for a second season.

The upcoming season will include Meghan Hilty, Taylor, Jarvis, Adam Chanler-Berat, , , with recurring cast members , , Stephanie J. Block, , , and guest stars like , Megan Hilty, Katharine McPhee, , Brian D鈥檃rcy James, and .

Tickets are priced $30-$55. There is a $25 food/beverage minimum. 54 Below is located at 254 W. 54th Street. For more information visit .

 
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