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Brody & Thompson Hit Broadway for Death Row Drama
13 Jan
Summary
- Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson debut on Broadway in 'The Fear of 13'.
- The play dramatizes a death row inmate's two-decade fight for exoneration.
- Performances begin March 19 at the James Earl Jones Theatre.

Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson will embark on their Broadway journeys in "The Fear of 13," a compelling drama shedding light on wrongful conviction. The play recounts the true story of Nick Yarris, portrayed by Brody, who endured more than two decades on death row for a murder and rape he consistently denied committing.
Through his interactions with a volunteer named Jackie, played by Thompson, Yarris's life experiences and the circumstances leading to his conviction are explored. The production, adapted from a documentary by Lindsey Ferrentino, delves into the profound questions of justice and truth, promising a "devastating, darkly funny, and life-affirming" theatrical event.
Directed by David Cromer, "The Fear of 13" is scheduled to begin its run on March 19 at the James Earl Jones Theatre, with opening night set for April 15. Brody, an Academy Award winner, previously starred in the play's London production, describing it as a "story steeped in truth" that exposes systemic injustice.




