Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, who aren't together in real life, will "come together" next month in 'The TomKat Project'.
The two-act play is a chronicle of the severed super-couple's courtship, marriage and divorce, the New York Daily News reported.
The play features two actors who don't look like Cruise or Holmes.
The show is a main attraction at the loopy and low-budget New York International Fringe Festival, after becoming a critically acclaimed cult hit in Chicago.
The spiky spoof is authored by a Chicago writer Brandon Ogborn, who wrote the show "to make a few of my friends laugh".
Besides Cruise and Holmes, Oprah Winfrey makes an appearance, along with Scientology front man David Miscavige, Matt Lauer, Scarlett Johansson, entertainment lawyer Bert Fields and Nicole Kidman.
Suri Cruise too gives a brief appearance.
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