According to tweets posted by Rodriguez herself, she lost her composure during the song "Totally Fucked."
Rodriguez tweeted, "I just had to go ape-shit on someone filming during the show. Please, I beg of you, stop doing this. Its not fair to anyone."
She later added, "To be clear I didn't stop the show. I'm not a moron. I used sign language and lots of middle fingers. All during totally fucked."
Here are Rodriquez's tweets:
I just had to go ape-shit on someone filming during the show. Please, I beg of you, stop doing this. Its not fair to anyone
— krysta rodriguez (@KRYSTAR0DRIGUEZ)
October 25, 2015
To be clear I didn't stop the show. I'm not a moron. I used sign language and lots of middle fingers. All during totally fucked.
#notpatti
— krysta rodriguez (@KRYSTAR0DRIGUEZ)
October 25, 2015
Missing the point. What we've created is not made for that kind of distribution. What YouTube shows is not our show
https://t.co/4NEqRIC2Iy
— krysta rodriguez (@KRYSTAR0DRIGUEZ)
October 25, 2015
Spring Awakening co-stars Andy Mientus and Joshua Castille also tweeted about the incident:
Plz don't film/photograph our show. It's illegal, rude, and people literally take their clothes off and you don't have their consent. Thx!��
— Andy Mientus (@andymientus)
October 25, 2015
Theatre is a LIVE! Experience .. Artists barely make money... Don't bootleg, copy, record without permission.
#RESPECT
#WHATITMEANSTOME
— Joshua Castille (@CastilleJoshua)
October 25, 2015
It's the latest incident of audience misbehavior causing a reaction from the stage. In July an audience member at Hand to God climbed onto the stage in an attempt to charge his phone in a prop outlet on the set. That same week actress Patti LuPone confiscated a cell phone from an audience member using it during a performance of Shows for Days at Lincoln Center.