Katie Holmes' Broadway play Dead Accounts will end over one month early.
The actress portrays Lorna in the comedy in which she plays an Ohio woman who lives at home with her parents.
Dead Accounts was originally going to run until February 24, but the show will close its curtains on Sunday January 6 instead.
Producer Jeffrey Finn is honoured to have taken part in such a fantastic production.
"I am extremely proud of this production and the cast," he wrote in a statement to Broadway.com.
"Theresa Rebeck and Jack O'Brien have created an inspiring and hilarious new play and we are all sad to see Dead Accounts end on Broadway. I look forward to working with this remarkably talented cast and creative team again very soon."
Although Katie put a lot of work into preparing for the role, critics were less than impressed with her performance. Radar Online reported recently that the star was "devastated" by the poor reviews.
The actress even admitted to forgetting her lines during a live performance when she was a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman earlier this month.
Dead Accounts has played 44 regular performances and 27 previews.
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