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Play in ‘Holmes’ stretch

Katie Holmes’ show “Dead Accounts” is now also dead on Broadway.

The show will close Jan. 6 — after just 44 regular performances and 27 previews, its producers announced yesterday. It had been scheduled to run at the Music Box Theatre through March 10.

Holmes’ star power couldn’t keep the show from flopping with critics and at the box office.

Holmes has “one note — shrill, impatient — and yells it at top volume, making a vein bulge on her slender neck,” wrote The Post’s Elisabeth Vincentelli.

The show was Holmes’ second appearance on Broadway; she also had a supporting role in a 2008 revival of Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons.”

The former Mrs. Tom Cruise has finished filming a re-telling of Chekhov’s “The Seagull” with William Hurt, Allison Janney and Jean Reno. The as-yet untitled movie is expected to hit theaters next year.