Patti LuPone recently lambasted a theatergoer for attending a Broadway show, “Company,” without a mask.

“Put your mask over your nose, that’s why you’re in the theater,” the actress remarked angrily.

The Broadway icon further used an expletive in expressing her displeasure at the individual’s action.

“That is the rule. If you don’t want to follow the rule, get the f–k out!” she added.

The anonymous attendant responded to LuPone with a snide remark that she pays her salary.

LuPone retorted saying,” “Bulls–t! Chris Harper pays my salary!” referring to the show’s producer.

LuPone had earlier contracted Covid-19 in February and missed out on some of the show’s earlier performances.

LuPone portrayed Joanne in the Broadway revival of “Company,” reprising her role for the third time since her feature in the 2011 New York Philharmonic performance and a 2018 West End revival.

The actress won an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for her work in the West End revival.