‘s 25th Anniversary, Chita Rivera’s 80th birthday, and more. In this month’s Photo Bomb, we bring you the best photos that the month had to offer, many of which (for obvious reasons), didn’t make it into our traditional photo flashes.
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January 7: Laura Osnes is joined by Santino Fontana to serenade a crowd of Broadway’s press members with “Ten Minutes Ago,” from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella.
(© David Gordon)
January 8: Rapper/actor Ice-T, joined by two lovable puppies, visits his wife, Coco Austin, backstage at Las Vegas’ Peepshow, in which she appears as the “sexy Bo Peep.”
(© Cashman Photo Enterprises)
January 8: 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner Quiara Alegria Hudes is flanked by actor Armando Riesco and director Davis McCallum at the opening night of her drama, Water By the Spoonful.
(© David Gordon)
January 8: Water by the Spoonful star Bill Heck is proud to have his expectant wife (and former Orphans’ Home Cycle co-star) Maggie Lacey by his side at the play’s opening.
(© David Gordon)
January 9: Actor/playwright Hamish Linklater (Seminar) shows off his swag (in the form of a jean jacket, red backpack, and baseball cap) at the opening night party for the Public Theater’s Under the Radar festival.
(© David Gordon)
January 9: Pals Josh Hamilton (Dead Accounts) and Sam Rockwell (A Behanding in Spokane) joke around at the opening night party for the Public Theater’s Under the Radar festival.
(© David Gordon)
January 10: At a rehearsal for MCC Theater’s Really Really, the show’s star, Matt Lauria, explains how to properly catch a football, knowledge he gained by starring on the hit NBC series Friday Night Lights.
(© David Gordon)
January 10: Really Really star Zosia Mamet shares a laugh with her playwright, Paul Downs Colaizzo.
(© David Gordon)
January 10: A windswept Katie Holmes gets ready to check out the Broadway opening of The Other Place.
(© David Gordon)
January 10: The Other Place stars Daniel Stern and Laurie Metcalf search for their playwright, Sharr White, in the darkened house during the show’s opening night curtain call.
(© David Gordon)
January 13: This is what happens when someone recognizes Lily Rabe from the FX series American Horror Story: Asylum at the opening of Broadway’s Picnic.
(© David Gordon)
January 13: Outside the opening of Broadway’s Picnic, Hamish Linklater (Seminar) flashes our camera with his best Turkey impression.
(© David Gordon)
January 13: Legendary Broadway playwright Neil Simon has a pretty killer Yankees cap.
(© David Gordon)
January 13: Smash director Michael Mayer embraces that show’s newest cast member, Andy Mientus, at the opening of Broadway’s Picnic.
(© David Gordon)
January 13: The on-stage mother-daughter(s) team of Mare Winningham (center), Madeleine Martin (left), and Maggie Grace (right), get close at the opening of Picnic.
(© David Gordon)
January 14: In a recording studio, Brian d’Arcy James lays down a track for the yet-to-be-released original off-Broadway cast recording of Michael John LaChiusa’s musical Giant.
(© David Gordon)
January 15: Kate Baldwin warms up before laying down a track during the Giant recording session.
(© David Gordon)
January 16: Left: This is what happens when someone’s camera flashes at Patti LuPone when she’s not expecting it. Right: This is what happens when Patti is expecting the cameras to flash.
(© David Gordon)
January 17: Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz blew past the red carpet at the opening of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, but we captured this pic of Mr. and Mrs. Bond on their way into the theater anyway!
(© David Gordon)
January 17: Scarlett Johansson takes her opening night curtain call in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
(© David Gordon)
January 17: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof stars Debra Monk and Ciaran Hinds audition for the roles of Maggie and Brick at their opening night party.
(© David Gordon)
January 17: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof star Emily Bergl shows off the back of her beautiful dress.
(© David Gordon)
January 17: Scarlett Johansson: Movie star, Broadway veteran, and model.
(© David Gordon)
January 17: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’s Benjamin Walker wants to know why we’re taking a photo of him.
(© David Gordon)
January 23: Chita Rivera makes a wish on her 80th birthday, on stage at Studio 54, following a matinee of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
(© David Gordon)
January 20: Adam Chanler-Berat waves goodbye to the Brooks Atkinson Theatre as Peter and the Starcatcher closes on Broadway.
(© David Gordon)
January 22: Cast members from Collision, Craig muMs Grant, Anna Stromberg, James Kautz, and Nick Lawson, celebrate the opening of the new off-Broadway drama.
(© Russ Rowland)
January 26: Hugh Panaro checks out Sierra Boggess’ shoes at the gala after party for The Phantom of the Opera’s 25th Anniversary performance on Broadway.
(© David Gordon)
January 26: With a big smile on her face, Sierra Boggess photo bombs Hugh Panaro and Ramin Karimloo.
(© David Gordon)
January 18: Outside the stage door following his first night performing Manilow on Broadway, Grammy Award winner Barry Manilow learns that his Fanilows love him. Luckily, he loves his Fanilows!
(© David Gordon)
January 28: Manhattan Theatre Club’s winter benefit concert is the perfect time for a reunion, as Everyday Rapture Mennonettes Lindsay Mendez and Betsy Wolfe join Sherie Rene Scott for a joint appearance.
(© David Gordon)
January 29: After a week-long battle with bronchitis, Barry Manilow finally opens his new concert, Manilow on Broadway, at the St. James Theatre.
(© David Gordon)
January 30: Titanic the Musical pals David Costabile, Martin Moran, and Brian d’Arcy James reunite for a fun group photo at the opening of Moran’s new solo play, All the Rage.
(© David Gordon)
January 31: Stage and screen legends Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey reunite at the 40th Anniversary screening of the movie-musical Cabaret at the Ziegfeld Theatre.
(© David Gordon)