NEW YORK (AP) The stars were out in force on Broadway on Monday and they were frantic.
The coffee-fueled benefit performance of "The 24 Hour Plays" was held at the American Airlines Theatre, an annual event in which more than two dozen actors this time including Jesse Tyler Ferguson, James McAvoy, Jason Biggs and Zachary Levi teamed up with six writers and six directors to write and rehearse a half-dozen plays over a single day. The event raised $500,000.
The six playwrights were David Lindsay-Abaire, Jonathan Marc Sherman, Lynn Nottage, Theresa Rebeck, Rachel Axler and Devin Mojica, a sophomore from New York University who earlier won a spot.
Some of the other stars who showed up included David Cross, Gina Gershon, Sasha Alexander, Rachel Dratch, Rosie Perez, Diane Neal, Carmen Ejogo, Tim Daly, Anthony Mackie, Jordin Sparks, Michael Kenneth Williams, Bryan Greenberg, Josh Lucas, Jay Pharoah, Ben Shenkman, Krysta Rodriguez and Maggie Q.
They were asked to audition with a prop and a costume, both of which often found their way into the final play. Frequently the actors wanted to show another side. Natalie Dormer asked not to play her usual seductress, and so was cast as an assassin. Another actor wanted to die onstage and a third suggested he might like to be a murderer. Four people oddly brought clown props.