Kim Kardashian’s next career move is taking her to Broadway

There’s no business like show business. Kim Kardashian will serve as one of the producers of “The Fear of 13,” a play starring actors Tessa Thompson and Adrien Brody that…

There’s no business like show business.

Kim Kardashian will serve as one of the producers of “The Fear of 13,” a play starring actors Tessa Thompson and Adrien Brody that gives an honest look at the wrongful conviction of Nick Yarris.

“For the past decade, criminal justice reform has been a deeply personal mission of mine,” the “Kardashians” star said in a video shared on her Instagram Stories Monday.

“I’ve seen firsthand how the system can fail, and I’ve committed myself to fighting for those who have been silenced,” she added.

Kim Kardashian promoting "The Fear of 13" Broadway show.
Kim Kardashian (seen above in a video) will serve as one of the producers of “The Fear of 13.” kimkardashian/Instagram
Kim Kardashian promoting "fear of 13 Broadway" with a "Purchase Tickets" button.
“I’ve seen firsthand how the system can fail, and I’ve committed myself to fighting for those who have been silenced,” she added in the video. kimkardashian/Instagram

Kardashian, 45, explained that the play will tell the “powerful, true story” of Yarris, who spent more than 20 years on Death Row for a crime he did not commit.

“Theater has a unique power to move us. When you experience a story like this, live, it stays with you. It challenges you to see the human being behind the statistics,” she continued.

“My hope is that this production sparks a real conversation about the true meaning of justice,” the reality star shared.

In a statement, Kardashian said that her “commitment” to criminal justice reform “has always been about more than just policy – it’s about people.”

Stage set for a play about a man who spent over 20 years on Death Row, featuring actors in a prison cell block setting.
Kardashian said that the play will tell the story of the wrongful conviction of Nick Yarris. (Pictured: Adrien Brody, Tessa Thompson and other actors in “The Fear of 13.”) Fear of 13 Broadway/Facebook
Adrien Brody in a maroon jumpsuit looking up while sitting.
They play stars actors Tessa Thompson and Adrien Brody (seen above). Fear of 13 Broadway/Facebook
Nick Yarris attends the press night after party for "The Fear Of 13."
In 1982, Yarris (seen above at the press night after party for “The Fear Of 13” in 2024) was convicted of the murder, rape and abduction of Linda Mae Craig. Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images

“I’ve learned that sometimes the most effective way to change minds is through a powerful story. The ‘Fear of 13’ is that story,” she added.

“It’s a raw, honest look at Nick Yarris’ wrongful conviction and the systemic failures that kept him behind bars for twenty years. I couldn’t be prouder to make my Broadway producing debut with a project that carries such vital weight.”

In 1982, Yarris, 65, was convicted of the murder, rape and abduction of Linda Mae Craig — who was kidnapped from a Delaware shopping center — and was sentenced to death.

While proclaiming his innocence, Yarris demanded that DNA testing be conducted on evidence from the crime scene.

Nick Yarris, Adrien Brody, and Justin Martin standing together at "The Fear Of 13" press night after party.
After serving more than 20 years behind bars, DNA testing proved Yarris’ innocence. (Pictured: Yarris, Brody and Justin Martin attend the press night after party for “The Fear Of 13” in 2024.) Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images
Kim Kardashian studying for law school in a bikini.
Kim (seen above in a bikini) is practicing to become a lawyer, just like her late father, Robert Kardashian. Kim Kardashian/Instagram

A breakthrough finally happened in 2003, when Dr. Edward Blake conducted a final round of testing on the gloves found in the victim’s car, fingernail scrapings from the victim and the remaining spermatozoa obtained from the decedent’s underpants.

That year, Yarris was excluded from all biological material connected with this crime, and the court vacated his conviction. However, Yarris still had a 30-year sentence on his record from a 1985 conviction in Florida for escaping prison and he remained behind bars.

The following year, the state reduced his sentence to 17 years of time served, and he was released from a Pennsylvania prison.

Kim Kardashian takes a selfie while studying law books.
She failed the State Bar of California last year. (Pictured: Kardashian in a selfie.) kimkardashian/Instagram
Kim Kardashian West and Alice Johnson smiling at the camera.
The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum (seen above with Alice Johnson) has helped free several individuals serving life sentences for drug offenses. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

Yarris now works as an activist, an author and one of the producers of “The Fear of 13.”

Meanwhile, Kim is practicing to become a lawyer, just like her late father, Robert Kardashian. The “Skims co-founder passed California’s “baby bar” in December 2021 but failed the State Bar of California last year.

The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum has worked to secure freedom for several individuals serving life sentences for drug offenses, including Alice Marie Johnson.

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