LOS ANGELES — Haven't perused the Mueller report yet? A star-studded cast, including Annette Bening, Kevin Kline and John Lithgow, can read it to you.

For one night only on Monday, stars will perform a live reading of passages from the Mueller report for "The Investigation: A Search for the Truth in Ten Acts," which will be streamed on the Law Works website.

The stream will begin at 9 p.m. ET and will be performed in front of a live audience.

The cast of the event also includes Justin Long, Piper Perabo, Michael Shannon and Zachary Quinto, among others. Sigourney Weaver, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Mark Hamill will also make appearances.

Annette Bening on the red carpet during the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 30, 2017. Stefania D'Alessandro / WireImage file

Law Works is an organization catering to bipartisan voices to make sure that the public is educated on the Mueller investigation among other issues in American politics. Their goal is to share resources and stories from experts to shed light on important developments based on the rule of law, making sure that neither Congress nor the American people consider themselves above the law.

"The Investigation: A Search for the Truth in Ten Acts" is a project from playwright, screenwriter and actor Robert Schenkkan, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for "The Kentucky Cycle" and a Tony award for "All the Way" in 2014. He has also picked up Emmy nominations for his HBO limited series "The Pacific" in 2010.

The live reading's executive producers are Susan Disney Lord, Abigail Disney and Timothy Disney.