“I said the whole line except the last word and just couldn’t remember it,” Holmes, 45, admitted with a laugh. “I made something up, but it didn’t make sense.” Flustered, she rushed through the scene and exited the stage, much to the amusement of her co-star Jim Parsons, who hugged her backstage and laughed off the incident.
Holmes stars as Mrs. Webb in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which she described as "a dream job." The production, featuring an ensemble cast of 28, reimagines Thornton Wilder’s 1938 classic with updates for modern audiences. Known for its minimalist approach, Our Town focuses on life in the fictional Grover’s Corners between 1901 and 1913, using sparse props and metatheatrical storytelling.
The Broadway veteran made her debut in 2008 with All My Sons and has since embraced pre-show rituals, including a visit to a local Starbucks where staff cheer her on before she heads to the Barrymore Theater. Our Town will run until January 19.
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