Shorts by Whitty, Leight, Lindsay-Abaire Set for The 24 Hour Plays on Broadway, Sept. 13 | Playbill

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News Shorts by Whitty, Leight, Lindsay-Abaire Set for The 24 Hour Plays on Broadway, Sept. 13 The 24 Hour Plays series performs on Broadway for its fourth annual star-studded benefit performance at the American Airlines Theatre, Sept. 13.
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Billy Crudup, Rosie Perez, Anna Paquin, Lili Taylor, Ben Shenkman, Brooke Shields, Christina Ricci, Sam Rockwell, Amanda Peet, Maria Bello, Adam Goldberg, Rachel Dratch, Fisher Stevens, Justin Long, Gaby Hoffmann, Matthew Lillard, Andre Royo, muMs, Anthony Mackie, Aasif Mandvi, Alan Tudyk and Catherine Kellner are scheduled to appear.

Nick Philippou, Marion McClinton, Angus Jackson, Michael John Garces and Trip Cullman will direct short plays written by Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q), Chris Henchy ("I'm with Her"), David Lindsay-Abaire (Fuddy Meers), Christopher Shinn (Where Do We Live, Warren Leight (Side Man) and Julia Jordan (Boy, St. Scarlet) and others. (The lineup of artists is subject to change).

Details Magazine and Bloomingdale's in association with Moxie Pictures once again present The 24 Hour Company and Planet Impact special event with proceeds going to support Working Playground.

The full one-day process of The 24-Hour Plays begins at 10 PM the night prior to performance. Typically, a group of theatre artists (playwrights, directors, actors and designers) meet and are briefed and photographed. The writers are then left to their own wits to produce a ten-minute play. The following morning at 7 AM, the directors give the scripts a once-over, divvy them up and cast them. Actors make their entrance at 8 AM and rehearse through the day. The technical rehearsals run from 5 PM to 7:30 PM. Doors open at 7:45 PM and curtain rises at 8 PM and voila: six shows, all in a day's work.

Those involved in this production join a long line of artists who have participated in over 300 new short plays that The 24 Hour Plays has produced since its inception in 1995. Tickets to the event at the American Airlines Theater, 227 W. 42nd St., are on sale by calling (212) 868-4444. For more information on the benefit and the company, visit www.24hourplays.com.

 
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