'The Pitt' star Isa Briones blasts rowdy fans at Broadway show
Published in Entertainment News
NEW YORK — “The Pitt” star Isa Briones has had enough with rowdy and disrespectful fans showing up to see her on Broadway.
Briones is currently starring in the Broadway musical “Just in Time,” but has recently seen her star on the rise thanks to her work on the Emmy-winning HBO medical drama. As a result, fans of her television character, Dr. Trinity Santos, are showing up to see her perform, and some of them have been unruly.
Briones took particular issue with those who have made “The Pitt” references while she is on stage.
“Broadway is not a circus,” she wrote on Instagram.
“Do not yell whatever you want at the performer,” Briones continued. “Yelling ‘when are you going to finish your charts’ before I sing Who’s Sorry Now? is f—ing disrespectful to the performers onstage and your fellow audience members. Y’all are pissin’ me off.”
The 27-year-old actress added: “Love and light and please remember you are occupying shared spaces and watching art.”
Briones since April has starred as ’50s starlet Connie Francis in the jukebox musical “Just in Time,” which also features Jeremy Jordan as singer Bobby Darin. She previously made her Broadway debut in 2024 as Eurydice in the Tony-winning musical “Hadestown,” alongside her father, Jon Jon Briones.
It marks the second time Briones has been forced to remind fans about the importance of theater etiquette in recent weeks.
“Do not talk to the performers while they are performing on stage (unless you have been asked to),” she wrote on Instagram last month. “And don’t talk to me on stage and call me Dr. Santos. I’m not Dr. Santos. I’m not even Connie Francis. I am Isa Briones, one of the actors in the show you have paid to enjoy. So watch it respectfully.”
She concluded: “You are not a kid at Disneyland. You are an adult man at a Broadway show. Act like it.”
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