Katie Holmes comes to Broadway

Katie Holmes is the final negotiation stages of making her professional debut on Broadway.
She will star in a revival of Arthur Miller’s dramatic, heart-breaking play, “All My Sons,” a post-World War II family drama. It is hoped that by bringing Holmes in more people will come see the play.
The actress has committed to taking part in a private workshop for the play in May. She will play the part of a woman who visits her former neighbors who are the family of a missing pilot she once loved.
Producer Eric Falkenstein has already cast Broadway veterans John Lithgow and Dianne Wiest.
Holmes has told McBurney and Falkenstein that she is serious about working in the theatre.
Do you think Katie will be any good on Broadway? I remember her in an episode of Dawson's Creek having to sing at a beauty pageant and she was kinda good. I think she used to take singing lessons when she was younger. I wish her luck, being on that big stage is a big deal. Maybe her performance can bring some of her fame back.





















