PRODUCERS FIGHT KATIE HOLMES RUMORS

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Producers of Hollywood star Katie Holmes' new Broadway play, "All My Sons," are slamming media reports that the show's run will be shortened due to very disappointing ticket sales. The wife of Tom Cruise makes her New York City stage debut in October in a revival of the Arthur Miller play. Executives of the Broadway show were reportedly counting on Holmes to give ticket sales a very huge boost. But according to reports, sales for the show have hit a low slump. A source tells Perez Hilton sales are "definitely off from what the production hoped," adding, "You can't say it's the economy, because there are shows, like 'Mamma Mia,' that are selling out." And Holmes' early days on hit teen TV show "Dawson's Creek" are getting the blame. Another source adds: "It's not that Katie's bad in the part. She's good enough. The producers are just getting the feeling people still want to view Katie as (her character) sweet little Joey Potter." But "All My Sons" executives have denied any talks of taking Holmes off the stage in a shortened run. Show publicist Jackie Green says: "That information is totally false. There is a healthy advance for the show, and there is no chance of the run being shortened."

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