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Michael Shannon, William Jackson Harper, Rachel Dratch And More Stars Deliver ‘Viral Monologues’

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A bevy of stars are keeping us entertained with “Viral Monologues”, a set of 24 plays written and performed in a 24-hour time span.

Hitting Instagram last week with a new batch arriving online on Tuesday, performers include Michael Shannon, Rachel Dratch, Daveed Diggs, Danny Pudi, William Jackson Harper, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Dylan Baker and Becky Ann Baker, Patrick Wilson, Hugh Dancy and more.

RELATED: Michael Shannon And Jimmy Fallon Get Silly In ‘Alvin And The Chipmunks’ Onesies “24 Hour Plays” has been stage as “limited-event theatre” since 1995.

The project brings actors and playwrights together to produce short works in 24 hours or less. The project moved online last week with the coronavirus pandemic.

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