After making her Broadway debut last year in the revival of Arthur Miller’s My Three Sons, Katie Holmes is headed back to the stage. Sort of. The actress, who’s married to Tom Cruise, will join actors Gary Sinese, Dianne Weist and others in Washington, D.C. at the National Memorial Day concert on May 24, the Associated Press reports. Holmes, age 30 and Weist will read a veteran’s personal story on stage. In past years, these readings have been based on veterans’ letters home, according to the AP. Gary Sinese and Joe Mantegna will host the concert. General Colin Powell, actor Laurence Fishburne and former American Idol contestant Katharine McPhee are scheduled to appear. The show will be broadcast live on PBS.
Apr 9
2009
02:37 AM ET
Katie Holmes on stage in D.C. for Memorial Day
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“Holmes, age 30″…how old are the other actors? So odd to single out the ages of the performers at all, let alone just one of them.
Folks, you’ve twice misspelled Gary SINISE’S name. A little editorial quality control?
Folks, you’ve twice misspelled Gary SINISE’S name. A little editorial quality control?
You spelled Gary Sinese’s name wrong! Does EW employ any copy editors??
That being said, it’s nice that Tom Cruise is letting his little Stepford wife join him onstage. Now be sure to keep her food and water dish filled and walk her twice a day.
Its Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, not My Three Sons.
I wonder if tom’s best friend David Miscavige will be there to support his another drone. Miscavige’s new nickname is the Garbage Pail Kid “Adam bomb” Look it up folks. Please use as your own everyone