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About Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level
With the help of tour-de-force entertainer Kevin Hart, fast-rising comics get a leg up on the competition by making a critical career leap. "The Next Level" spotlights the funny men and women as they prepare for their first televised half-hour stand-up special. Each episode features a single performer, opening on an interview with Hart before leading into a special from the featured comic.
Show Name | Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level |
Network | Comedy Central |
Year | 2017 |
Top Cast | Brad Berryhill Derek Basco Steve Agee |
Genres | Comedy |
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