Katie Holmes made a bold and impressive style statement at an after party to celebrate her Broadway debut with the premiere of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" on Thursday, October 16 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York. Photo Credit: Splash News
October 17, 2008, (Sawf News) - Katie Holmes made a bold and impressive style statement at an after party to celebrate her Broadway debut with the premiere of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" on Thursday, October 16 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York.
Katie, 29, wore a Holmes-Yang creation that had a full sleeve black sheer lace top and white silk bubble hem pant look bottom. Holmes Yang is Katie's collaboration with her stylist Jeanne Yang.
She accessorized with black strappy heels, a black clutch, gold necklace, a beautiful studded bracelet in her left arm and multiple rings in her right hand.
Katie Holmes at an after party to celebrate her Broadway debut with the premiere of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" on Thursday, October 16 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York. Photo Credit: Splash News
Her short dark hair was swept away from the forehead and pushed behind the ears. Dark lip color accentuated the glow on her face from adrenalin rush of her debut show.
Arthur Miller's daughter Rebecca Miller attended the opening, joining celebrities that included Barbara Walters, Isabella Rossellini and Patricia Clarkson.
Speaking to ET after the debut show, Katie was effusive with her praise for husband Tom Cruise's unwavering support for her Broadway endeavor.
"He's been here, and he's just made me feel so good...," Katie said. "I was so nervous and I saw him and it made me feel so much better."
In the play directed by Simon McBurney, John Lithglw plays Joe Keller whose factory ships faulty aircraft spares to the U.S. military during World War II leading to the death of 21 airmen.
Keller escapes jail time by falsely blaming his business partner and former neighbor for the deadly shipments.
Katie plays Ann Deever, the daughter of Keller's falsely disgraced business partner and the romantic interest of Keller's son.
The play started its preview run on September 18, grossing $684,002 for its first full week of eight preview performances, playing to nearly 98 percent capacity at the 1,052-seat theater.
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