The Emmy Award–winning HBO Max series The Pitt has taken the television world by storm for its intense, documentary-style realism. Beyond its critical acclaim and 13 Emmy nominations, the series was quickly praised by the medical community for its authenticity.
It’s a great time to be a theatre-loving fan of The Pitt, as a couple of the show’s stars are appearing on stage this spring. See where you can catch your favorite emergency department physician on stage below!

Isa Briones
Starring as Connie Francis in Just In Time
Isa Briones plays Dr. Trinity Santos in The Pitt and is returning to the Broadway stage in Just In Time. She is stepping into the role of Connie Francis, taking over from Modern Family star Sarah Hyland. Before The Pitt, Briones starred in the first national tour of Hamilton at just 19 years old. She then made her Broadway debut as Eurydice in Hadestown in the spring of 2024. She will be starring opposite Matthew Morrison (April 1–19) and Jeremy Jordan (starting April 21) at the Circle in the Square Theatre.

Patrick Ball
Currently in Becky Shaw on Broadway
Patrick Ball, known as Dr. Frank Langdon on The Pitt, is making his Broadway Debut in Becky Shaw at the Helen Hayes Theatre. Ball is no stranger to the stage. Select past credits include Hamlet (Center Theatre Group, directed by Robert O’Hara), The XIXth (Old Globe), and All My Sons (Repertory Theatre of St.Louis). Becky Shaw is set to open on April 6, 2026.

Sepideh Moafi
Will be starring in New Born with Hugh Jackman at the Minetta Lane Theatre
Sepideh Moafi joined The Pitt in season 2 as Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi, who is it set to take over for Dr. Robby while he’s on sabbatical. Moafi’s past stage credits include Off-Broadway works like One Thousand Nights and One Day in 2018 and Corruption at Lincoln Center Theater in 2024. She is set to star in Ella Hickson’s New Born, a trio of monologues performed by Moafi, Hugh Jackman, and Marianna Gailus at Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre.