Patti LuPone is not taking any chances when it comes to rules surrounding face coverings at her shows. The 73-year-old Broadway star, who is quite famous for her colorful mannerisms, did a number on a theatergoer Monday.
LuPone appeared alongside her "Company" costars in a filmed conversation hosted by The American Theatre Wing, which was free and open to the public following the performance.
In an outburst caught off camera and shared on Twitter, LuPone is heard berating a maskless attendee in an expletive-laden speech that has been seen by more than 200,000 on social media and even more across various channels. "Put your mask over your noses, that’s why you’re in the theater," the two-time Tony Award winner can be heard telling a patron after what sources noted to Fox News Digital came after LuPone had been signaling for folks to do so prior to the video beginning. "Do you want me to put a mask on right now — did I have a mask on during the show? "Do you want me to put a mask on because I will?" LuPone continued.
Patti LuPone admonished a theatergoer for not wearing their mask during a Broadway performance on Monday. (Photo by: Charles Sykes/Bravo) "That is the rule.
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