who has turned Broadway producer for the play “The Fear of 13”, recently watch it live.

Kim Kardashian has touched down in New York City, and she has already made her first pre-Met Gala outing. The reality TV star who has turned lawyer and actor has added another feather to her cap – that of a Broadway producer.
She attended the Sunday matinee performance of the new Broadway play “The Fear of 13″. Kim Kardashian was joined by her mom Kris Jenner, sister Kylie Jenner, who brought her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet along as well.
Missing from this little crew was Kim Kardashian’s new beau, F1 racer Lewis Hamilton. The Miami Grand Prix is currently on and the race car driver might be busy with the race.
For her Broadway attendance, Kim Kardashian wore a yellow body-hugging dress. However, it was no common brand. She reached for a vintage Dior by John Galliano. Another thing that Kim Kardashian has done with her one appearance is bring back the trend of gladiator sandals, a shoe trend that was super popular in the noughties.
Kim Kardashian wore a pale yellow Dior dress from 1997, which was designed during John Galliano’s tenure at the French house.
The dress has a high-neck Chinese collar-styled top and short cap sleeves. It has been cut from a floral butter yellow fabric and has some trim across the chest with narrow bands of chartreuse embroidery and navy detailing. From there, the dress follows the shape of the body into a long skirt with a high slit at the left leg.
She added a pair of matching yellow gladiator sandals that she tied all the way to her calf. Her hair was tied into a sleek bun with a few tendrils of hair peeking out. Kim Kardashian wore her typical full face of makeup with a dusting of pink blush and brown lined lips.
According to reports, the show follows the story of Nick Yarris, who spends more than two decades on death row for a murder he insists he did not commit. Through a series of prison visits with a volunteer named Jackie (Tessa Thompson), Nick traces a life shaped by impulse and consequence. As Nick and Jackie’s conversations deepen, the line between witness and participant blurs, forcing both to confront what justice demands, what belief requires, and the perilous distance between true freedom and the illusion of self-determination. It stars Adrien Brody, who was on the awards circuit with Timothée Chalamet last year, when they were both nominated for Best Actor for their work in The Brutalist and A Complete Unknown, respectively. Adrien Brody won the Oscar over Timothée Chalamet that year.