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Kim Kardashian makes her Broadway debut with a story she says needed to be told

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonApril 14, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kim Kardashian has long positioned herself as one of Hollywood’s most vocal advocates for criminal justice reform. Now she is taking that mission to Broadway.

The media personality and aspiring attorney announced this week that she will serve as a producer on The Fear of 13, an upcoming stage drama centered on the true story of Nick Yarris, an American man who spent more than 20 years on death row after being wrongfully convicted of rape and murder. The production marks her debut as a Broadway producer and represents what she describes as a natural extension of her ongoing work in prison reform advocacy.

A story rooted in systemic failure

The Fear of 13 draws from a 2015 documentary of the same name, tracing Yarris’s harrowing journey through a justice system that failed him at nearly every turn. Written by Lindsey Ferrentino and directed by David Cromer, the play does not soften the realities of wrongful incarceration. It is a sharp, unflinching look at what happens when institutions meant to protect the innocent do the opposite.

Adrien Brody, who previously performed the role in a London production of the show in late 2024, will reprise his portrayal of Yarris on the Broadway stage. Tessa Thompson joins the cast as Jackie, a prison volunteer whose presence becomes a lifeline for Yarris during his years of confinement.

The production is set to open at the James Earl Jones Theatre in New York City.

Why Kardashian got involved

Kardashian’s involvement is not simply a celebrity endorsement. Her commitment to criminal justice issues spans nearly a decade and has included direct engagement with legislation, high-profile clemency cases and years of legal study. She has been working toward becoming a licensed attorney for seven years, passing an early qualifying exam in December 2021 on her fourth attempt. Her pursuit of full bar certification has continued since, with the California bar exam remaining an outstanding milestone.

For Kardashian, producing The Fear of 13 is an extension of that same work by other means. She has described storytelling as one of the most powerful tools available for shifting public opinion and creating lasting change around issues that policy alone cannot always reach.

A Broadway community that welcomed the collaboration

The production’s existing creative team expressed genuine enthusiasm about bringing Kardashian on board. Her public platform and her track record of drawing mainstream attention to criminal justice issues were cited as meaningful contributions to a production that carries significant social weight.

The show has also partnered with the Innocence Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing wrongful convictions and building more equitable systems of justice. That partnership signals the production’s intent to extend its impact beyond the stage and into the broader conversation about how the American legal system handles cases involving the wrongfully convicted.

Reform through a different kind of platform

Kardashian’s move into theatrical producing reflects a broader pattern in how public figures are engaging with social issues. Rather than limiting advocacy to social media campaigns or legislative briefings, she is investing in narrative as a vehicle for reform. A Broadway audience, by nature, tends to be engaged, educated and influential, making the theater an unusually effective space for the kind of mind-changing the production aims to achieve.

The Fear of 13 arrives at a moment when conversations about mass incarceration, wrongful conviction and death row exonerations are more visible than they have been in years. Whether through the courtroom or the stage, Kardashian appears committed to keeping that conversation going.

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