Katie Holmes' new Broadway show doesn't officially open until the end of this month, but now fans can get a first look at the actress in "Dead Accounts."

The 33-year-old actress stars in the show alongside Judy Greer, Jayne Houdyshell and Norbert Leo Butz, who is a two-time winner of the Tony Award for Best Actor. The play was written by Theresa Rebeck, the creator of "Smash," and it officially opens to the public on Nov. 29, and until then the cast will be working on preview performances to sort out last-minute details and perfect their performance.

Holmes' character dresses quite casually in the production. The actress is mostly outfitted in jeans, sweatshirts and sneakers as she plays the character Lorna. E! News got a special sneak peek at the show and published several shots of Holmes on stage.

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 In a new interview with The New York Times to promote the play, Holmes compared herself to the play's characters and also discussed holding on to her Midwestern values.

"I still think of myself as Midwestern," Holmes said. "I mean, I've had box wine...It's good. And it's a lot easier to open."

The actress also compared herself to Lorna, the character she plays in "Dead Accounts."

"I'm like Lorna in that my values guide me in an instinctual way, like, 'That feels weird' or 'I better send a thank you,'" Holmes said. "Also, the Midwestern work ethic: You do what you do, and you don't talk about it. You don't say, 'Oh, I'm a doctor.' You won't have many friends if you do that. And when you're in the entertainment business where you're applauded for so many things...you can easily fall into thinking, 'Wow, I'm really something.' But I believe in putting your head down and doing the work."