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| Mar 28 |
Kate Holmes ‘All My Sons,’ Maybe — BroadwayKate Holmes, wife of Tom Cruise, may step on to Broadway in “All My Sons” with John Lithgow and possibly Dianne Wiest. Holmes more than likely will draw the box office and make a name for herself as a theatrical actress. I am very excited for her, and “All My Sons” is one of my favorite Miller plays. “Sons” is most definitely contemporay for current events. 5 Responses to “Kate Holmes ‘All My Sons,’ Maybe — Broadway”Leave a Reply |
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I could see her playing Ann. Plus, what a way to really sharpen your tools. We all know BROADWAY is where you really earn your respect or not! The choice is up to you. (TIMSHEL)
Adam,
Thanks for posting. That is so correct “choices.” It’s funny choice of word because acting is all about making choices.
I’m auditioning for it tomorrow. Just seeing all these stars attached (and the fact that it’s Broadway) tells me I shouldn’t even bother.
But I’m going to enjoy auditioning because I love the play. And I can fantasize that maybe, just maybe, I’ll get in.
Well done for getting an audition. Do well. If you don’t get a part, it will lead to another gig.
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