The current Mrs. Tom Cruise continues to follow in the footsteps of her predecessor, Nicole Kidman.
Katie Holmes has just signed on to the revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons, co-starring Dianne Wiest, John Lithgow and Little Children hunk Patrick Wilson.
Holmes will play Ann Deever, a young and vivacious woman whose pilot beau, Larry Keller, went missing in World War II. Having fallen in love with his brother, Chris, and knowing that it was the actions of Larry's father, Joe, that led to his death, Ann tries to convince the young men's mother that Larry is not going to be coming home.
A place and a premiere date haven't been determined, but Simon McBurney will direct the play which was based on a true story and earned Miller a Tony Award for writing in 1947.
The second ex-Mrs. Cruise won a Theater World Award ten years ago for her Broadway debut in The Blue Room, a story of love and lust that famously required its Aussie star and her leading man to disrobe.
Cruise doesn't have to worry this time around, though. Miller may have written some fiery female characters in his time, but Ann Deever keeps the goods buttoned up.
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