It’s Mueller madness in Long Island City.

More than 100 theater and TV notables are passing the mic Saturday and Sunday in “Filibustered and Unfiltered,” a 24-hour-long, unabridged reading of the Mueller report, at a venue called the Arc.

The performers are taking turns to read every word of the 448-page document’s dense legalese aloud — right down to the footnotes, says producer Jackson Gay.

“Musicians will play during some of the redacted parts, though,” Gay told The Post. “Just for our own sanity.”

The all-volunteer cast includes “Hamilton” artistic director Oskar Eustis, actor Michael Urie of “The Good Wife,” Tony-nominated playwright Taylor Mac, and dozens more — plus an Abraham Lincoln impersonator teetering atop a pair of 2-foot stilts.

“The most analog, unnecessarily hipster audiobook ever,” quipped John Belitsky, who owns the sushi-factory-cum-music-venue that is hosting the event.



“It’s a learning experience in the moment for everyone,” said former “Billions” regular Frank Harts, who — like most participants — will be reading his part cold. “I feel like at this point as an American it should be required reading, whether you believe it’s a witch hunt or not.”

Others plan to let their anti-Trump feelings flow.

“My 15 minutes will be fire and fury,” said Broadway veteran Carson Elrod. “I thought we were in impeachment territory from Trump’s inauguration day.”

Two different print editions of the special counsel’s report are at the top of the New York Times’s paperback nonfiction bestseller list for the fourth straight week — and three versions are in Amazon’s current top 12.