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Actor Isa Briones, currently starring in the Broadway musical 'Just In Time', has publicly addressed fans yelling lines from her television role during her live stage performance. Briones, who also plays Dr. Trinity Santos on the HBO drama 'The Pitt', made her Broadway debut earlier this year. The incident highlights the crossover between her television and stage work.
Facts First
- Isa Briones addressed fans yelling during her Broadway performance in 'Just In Time' via an Instagram Story.
- Fans have shouted a line from her TV role on 'The Pitt' before her song 'Who's Sorry Now?'.
- Briones is currently starring on Broadway as Connie Francis in the Boby Darin musical 'Just In Time'.
- She also stars as Dr. Trinity Santos on the HBO drama 'The Pitt', which premiered its second season in January.
- Briones made her Broadway debut in 2024, first in 'Hadestown' before joining 'Just In Time' in April.
What Happened
Isa Briones, who stars in the Broadway musical 'Just In Time', posted on her Instagram Story on Saturday regarding fan behavior during performances. She stated that fans have yelled 'when are you going to finish your charts'—a line from her television character on 'The Pitt'—before her performance of the song 'Who's Sorry Now?'.
Why this Matters to You
If you attend live theater, this highlights a potential shift in audience etiquette, where familiarity with an actor's other roles may lead to disruptive call-outs during a performance. For fans of Briones's work, it underscores the challenge actors face in separating their different characters for audiences. This incident may lead to theaters or productions reinforcing guidelines for audience conduct to preserve the integrity of the live performance.
What's Next
The cast of 'Just In Time' is likely to continue its run with heightened awareness of this type of fan interaction. Briones's dual presence on a popular, award-winning television show and on Broadway may continue to draw crossover audiences, potentially making similar incidents a recurring consideration for stage managers and performers.