NEW YORK (Reuters) – Katie Holmes is returning to star on Broadway for the first time in four years starring in a new play, “Dead Accounts,” set to open this fall, Broadway producers said on Thursday. Holmes, who earlier this month reached a high profile divorce settlement with actor Tom Cruise, will star in Theresa Rebeck's new comedy, representatives for the show said in a statement. Holmes, 33, will portray the role of Lorna in the five-character play that tackles “issues of corporate greed, small town values and whether or not your family will always welcome you back …
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