Isa Briones Performs ‘Who’s Sorry Now’ in Just in Time Video Debut
A newly released clip shows Isa Briones singing “Who’s Sorry Now” as Connie Francis in the Broadway show Just in Time. The video marks Briones’s screen debut for the production.
Matthew Morrison currently plays Bobby Darin at the Circle in the Square Theatre. His run continues through April 19, after he succeeded Jonathan Groff on April 1.
Video debut and performance
Isa Briones performs “Who’s Sorry Now” in a new video debut tied to Just in Time. The short clip highlights her vocal approach and stage persona.
The scene reflects the show’s period styling and its focus on Darin-era pop. Fans praised Briones’s portrayal of Connie Francis in early reactions.
Cast and company
- Matthew Morrison as Bobby Darin.
- Isa Briones as Connie Francis.
- Debbie Gravitte as Polly.
- Joe Barbara (A Bronx Tale The Musical).
- Emily Bergl (Drama Desk nominee, Good Night, Oscar).
- Sadie Dickerson (Vladimir).
- Lance Roberts (The Music Man).
- Caesar Samayoa (Come From Away).
- Claire Camp (Cats).
- Julia Grondin (Funny Girl).
- Jessica Mallare White.
- Tari Kelly (Mr. Saturday Night).
- Matt Magnusson (A Wonderful World).
- Khori Michelle Petinaud (Lempicka).
- Larkin Reilly (Bad Cinderella).
- Jeffrey Schecter (A Chorus Line).
Creative team and production credits
- Directed and staged immersively by Tony winner Alex Timbers.
- Original concept by Ted Chapin.
- Book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver.
- Choreography by Shannon Lewis.
- Music supervision and arrangements by Andrew Resnick.
- Scenic design by Derek McLane.
- Costume design by Catherine Zuber.
- Lighting design by Justin Townsend.
- Sound design by Peter Hylenski.
- Production stage manager Scott Rowen.
- General management by Live Wire Theatrical.
- Producers include Tom Kirdahy, Robert Ahrens, John Frost, and Jonathan Groff.
The musical opened on Broadway on April 26, 2025, with Jonathan Groff originating the role. The show traces Darin’s life and career across a series of performances.
Just in Time features many of Darin’s best-known songs. Numbers include “Beyond the Sea,” “Splish Splash,” and “Mack the Knife.”
For further coverage and the new video, visit Filmogaz.com.