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Kim Kardashian Sets Her Sights On Broadway In Surprising Career Move

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She's doing amazing, sweetie.

Kim Kardashian took to her Instagram on Monday (April 13) to reveal that she will serve as one of the producers of upcoming Broadway show The Fear of 13.

The play, which will star Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson, details the wrongful conviction of Nick Yarris, an American writer who spent 22 years on death row before being exonerated by DNA evidence.

"For the past decade, criminal justice reform has been a deeply personal mission of mine," the Kardashians star candidly shared in an Instagram story. "I've seen firsthand how the system can fail, and I've committed myself to fighting for those who have been silenced."

Kardashian urged fans to purchase tickets, detailing how the show will tell the "powerful, true story" of Yarris.

"Theater has a unique power to move us," the SKIMS founder explained in the clip. "When you experience a story like this, live, it stays with you. It challenges you to see the human being behind the statistics. My hope is that this production sparks a real conversation about the true meaning of justice."

Yarris, 65, was convicted of the 1982 murder abduction, rape and murder of Linda Mae Craig and sentenced to death. He maintained his innocence all the while, before finally being exonerated and released from jail in 2004.

The Fear of 13 marks its opening night on Wednesday (April 15).