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Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Katie Holmes Kept It Simple—And Totally Stylish—at the 2025 Tony Awards
When it comes to fashion, Katie Holmes always seems to strike the perfect balance between trend-forward and timeless. Whether she's walking the streets of NYC in metallic mules or turning heads in monochrome looks and statement bows, she gets it. So naturally, when she stepped onto the red carpet at the 2025 Tony Awards, all eyes were on her—and yep, she delivered. Styled by Brie Welch and dressed in Prada, Holmes wore a stunning green silk taffeta top featuring two delicate bows on the back, with a subtle open-back detail that added just the right amount of edge. She paired it with a soft petal-pink satin skirt, intricately embellished with amber and silver crystals. The finishing touches? Pearl satin platform heels and an earful of sparkling of studded jewelry. Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Her beauty look was just as effortlessly chic. Hairstylist Creighton Bowman pulled her hair back into a loose low bun with a middle part—elegant, understated and totally in line with the vibe. Makeup artist Genevieve Herr kept things fresh and minimal, letting Holmes's natural glow shine through. The Dawson's Creek alum wasn't just there to slay the red carpet—she also took the stage as a presenter. And if you didn't know, she's no stranger to Broadway herself. With roles in All My Sons (2008), Dead Accounts (2012) and most recently the 2024 revival of Our Town, her theater roots run deep. (Our Town was even nominated for Best Revival this year—though the award ultimately went to Eureka Day.)for Tony Awards Productions The Tonys, held June 8 at Radio City Music Hall and hosted by the incredible Cynthia Erivo, brought out some serious fashion moments. But Katie Holmes proved, once again, that whether it's the sidewalk or the spotlight, she always knows how to show up and serve. Want all the latest entertainment news sent right to your inbox? Click here. Katie Holmes Pulls a Pamela Anderson and Shows off 'No Makeup' Look on NYC Outing


Telegraph
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
All My Sons tickets: What you need to know about the star-studded West End revival of Arthur Miller's play and how to find tickets
Arthur Miller's heart-rending 1947 play centres on a grief-stricken family in small-town Ohio. Joe and Kate's son Larry is missing in action: he disappeared while serving during the Second World War. Their other son Chris is in love with Ann Deever, who was dating Larry when he went missing, but his parents are horrified by this declaration. It is gradually revealed that Ann's father Steve has been imprisoned for selling the Air Force cracked cylinder heads, which led to the deaths of 21 pilots. Ann's brother George then arrives and reveals that Joe, who was Steve's business partner, is actually responsible for selling the faulty parts, although Joe claims he did it to save the business – and his family. The relatable characters in All My Sons are exquisitely drawn, but Miller's play is also a searing indictment of the American Dream. It has been regularly staged, to great acclaim, ever since its premiere, and adapted into a film twice. Now it returns to the West End in an intriguing new production by director Ivo Van Hove, who has won Tony and Olivier awards for his revelatory revivals of classic work. His production stars Bryan Cranston, Marianne-Jean Baptiste and Paapa Essiedu. How to buy tickets for All My Sons You can find seats for the London production of All My Sons on Telegraph Tickets. Check the site for the latest prices. The cast Notable actors have flocked to be part of the All My Sons cast in past productions: everyone from John Lithgow, David Suchet, Bill Pullman, Sally Field, Joan Plowright and Annette Bening to Jenna Coleman, Katie Holmes, Stephen Campbell Moore, and Laurence Olivier. The same is certainly true with this new London staging. The Tony and Olivier-winning Bryan Cranston stars as Joe Keller. He previously led the National Theatre's production of Network, and is also renowned for TV drama hit Breaking Bad. Cranston is joined by Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Bafta nominated for Mike Leigh's Hard Truths) and Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You on TV, Hamlet for the RSC, Death of England: Delroy in the West End). Director Ivo Van Hove has brought numerous acclaimed productions to Broadway and the West End, including A Little Life, Network, The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All About Eve, and the David Bowie musical Lazarus. The details Where is All My Sons playing? All My Sons runs at Wyndham's Theatre on Charing Cross Road, close to Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square and numerous other West End theatres. What is the running time of All My Sons? The running time of All My Sons is to be confirmed. How long is All My Sons running for? All My Sons is currently booking to February 7, 2026. What is the minimum age for All My Sons? The age recommendation for All My Sons is to be confirmed. Does All My Sons have accessible performances? Yes, the show runs some audio-described and captioned performances. Upcoming dates can be found on the theatre website. FAQs Where is All My Sons set? Arthur Miller's All My Sons is set in a family home in small-town Ohio in 1947. It will be interesting to see whether the inventive director Ivo Van Hove keeps that naturalistic setting for his new production or introduces a more experimental framing, as he has done previously.


BBC News
10-04-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean-Baptiste to star in Arthur Miller's All My Sons
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston and recent Bafta nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste are set to star in a new stage production of Arthur Miller's All My pair will be joined by I May Destroy You star Paapa Essiedu in the production, which will open in London's West End in performed in 1947, All My Sons established Miller as a major voice in US theatre and is one of his most enduring to BBC News, Jean-Baptiste said she hoped the new production would "tell a new story, of an old story". All My Sons centres on Joe Keller, a man who is charged with shipping defective aircraft engines during World War Two. He escapes jail, but must deal with his guilt when his co-worker takes the blame and is explores themes of shame, denial, grief and loyalty, focusing on Joe's complex relationships with those around him, including with his wife Kate (who will be played by Jean-Baptiste). The production, directed by Ivo Van Hove, will play at the Wyndham's Theatre from 14 November to 7 February 2026. Speaking from Los Angeles, where she lives, Jean-Baptiste said: "All things that deal with the family and relationships remain relevant throughout time, they sort of transcend in that way, and to me it just felt like being able to delve into something that's quite personal."But also the way that Ivo does stuff kind of feels timeless, and I just felt that this was something that would be really interesting to explore."She noted: "Some of the language is of the time, but I'm interested in the challenge of making it very relevant now, and dealing with loss, denial, guilt are things the human beings do throughout time."The play has been revived several times over the decades, and was last performed in London in 2019, with Sally Field and Bill Pullman appearing in a production at the Old Vic. All My Sons will mark Van Hove's third Miller production, having directed A View From A Bridge and The Crucible, which both played in London and on Broadway. Van Hove described All My Sons as "a devastating exploration of guilt, responsibility, and the far-reaching consequences of our choices, especially in times of war".Asked about her ambition for the new production, Jean-Baptiste said: "I hope it's just something that's fresh, leaves the audience thinking or feeling, that would be my only hope for the production, that it tells a new story, of an old story." In a statement, Cranston added: "Arthur Miller, Ivo Van Hove, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Paapa Essiedu... If there is something that I know beyond a shadow of doubt, is to surround yourself with the most talented people. "This group of creative artists has got me so excited to be a part of the All My Sons company."Cranston is best known for portraying Walter White in TV series Breaking Bad, and has also appeared in Your Honour and Malcolm in the Middle. He was last on the London stage in a 2017 adaptation of the Oscar-winning movie Network, also directed by Van Hove, at the National Theatre. Jean-Baptiste is known for appearing in TV crime drama Without A Trace and was nominated for a Bafta earlier this year for her performance in Hard film was directed by Mike Leigh, marking his second collaboration with Jean-Baptiste after the pair worked together on 1996's Oscar-nominated Secrets & said returning to the UK meant she was also looking forward to "getting through a load of books, walking, people watching, seeing my family regularly, and friends that still live in London."But, in contrast to the sunshine of Los Angeles, Jean-Baptiste joked she would need "coats, scarves and hats" given she will be performing in London over winter.