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Isa Briones Calls Out Fans for Disrupting Broadway Performances

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Isa Briones, known for her role on The Pitt, expressed frustration with disruptive fans during her Broadway performances. She described yelling from the audience as disrespectful to both performers and fellow spectators.

Broadway Etiquette Concerns

Briones took to Instagram to address the issue, reminding fans that Broadway is a shared space where art is appreciated in a respectful manner. Her comments came after an audience member yelled a comment at her before she sang "Who's Sorry Now."

Current Role and Background

Currently, Briones stars as Connie Francis in the musical Just in Time, which explores the life of singer Bobby Darin. This role follows her Broadway debut in Hadestown in 2024. Previously, Gracie Lawrence and Sarah Hyland played Francis before Briones took over.

Regarding her time on stage, Briones expressed joy and fulfillment, noting how theater offers her a refreshing change from TV roles.

Character Challenges and Personal Reflection

In addition to performing, Briones talks about connecting with Connie's struggles portrayed in Just in Time. The character faces personal hardships while succeeding publicly. Briones noted parallels between Connie's experiences and her own feelings of balancing success with personal challenges.

The actress also plays Trinity Santos on The Pitt, where her character juggles medical responsibilities while remaining committed to her education amid various pressures.