While the grueling schedule of performing on Broadway is intimidating to many, Gracie Lawrence is thriving in the environment. In fact, she describes the lifestyle as “so fun.” “Honestly, I kind of just enjoy being in the theater. I don’t usually leave during the day, I’ll just stay here during my dinner break, too,” Lawrence says. “Something I’m very used to from touring is living in venues. So I kind of enjoy just being in this space and considering it a second home. I have all the things I need, my little snacks, and I’ve napped on the floor in my dressing room more times than I’d like to admit.” Lawrence, who is one half of the band Lawrence alongside her brother Clyde, is starring in “Just in Time” at the Circle in the Square Theater. The jukebox musical stars Jonathan Groff as Bobby Darin; Lawrence plays singer Connie Francis. “Just in Time” is a return to the Broadway stage for Lawrence, who made her debut at the age of 12 in the show “Brighton Beach Memoirs.” Taking the stage at 28 years old now has its benefits — “for one, I’m not doing my Spanish homework during the 5-minute breaks” — but

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