‘The Pitt’ Star Isa Briones Slams Fans Who Scream at Her Broadway Show
Isa Briones, known for her role in “The Pitt,” recently took to social media to address a concerning issue she has been facing during her Broadway show. Briones, who plays Connie Francis in the jukebox musical “Just In Time,” expressed her frustration with audience members who yell at her during the performance.
In a post on her Instagram Story, Briones emphasized the importance of respecting performers on stage and fellow audience members. She recounted an incident where someone shouted a comment about finishing charts before she sang a song, deeming it disrespectful. Briones reminded everyone to show love and appreciation for the art they are witnessing and to be mindful of their behavior in shared spaces.
Having made her Broadway debut in 2024 in “Hadestown,” Briones joined the cast of “Just In Time” on April 1. The musical chronicles the life and career of American singer-songwriter Bobby Darin, with Jeremy Jordan taking over the role of Darin from Matthew Morrison. The talented cast also includes Joe Barbara, Emily Bergl, Carrie St. Louis, Debbie Gravitte, Lance Roberts, and Caesar Samayoa.
On the television front, “The Pitt” has been a standout success for HBO since its premiere in 2025. The show garnered critical acclaim and multiple Emmy nominations for its first season, ultimately winning five awards, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor for Noah Wyle, and Best Supporting Actress for Katherine LaNasa. With the highly anticipated Season 2 already underway, “The Pitt” is poised to continue its award-winning streak at this year’s Emmy Awards.
As Briones navigates her dual roles on screen and stage, her talent and dedication to her craft continue to shine through. It is essential for audience members to show respect and appreciation for performers like Briones, who work tirelessly to bring stories to life and entertain audiences night after night. Let’s all remember to support and uplift the artists who enrich our lives with their talent and dedication to their craft.



